The Metro goes to

Trianglen

When you get off at Trianglen, you land right at one of Østerbro's most vibrant corners. At the intersection of culture, nature and the world of sports, any direction you choose to go can lead you to interesting experiences. If you walk down Øster Allé, after a few hundred metres you'll find the large football stadium Parken, where both FCK and the Danish men's national team play their home matches. Shouts and songs from the fans, street life and lighting create a very special atmosphere on match days. If it's not football that's on the programme when Parken turns up the sound, it's probably a big music act inviting the neighbourhood to dance right from the stadium turf. If you prefer a park that not only offers football and concerts, but also beautiful nature right in the centre of the city, you'll find Fælledparken a few steps from the station. Here, children and adults, young and old, can enjoy walks, activities and events surrounded by trees and the lively song of birds. Near the station you'll also find museums, buzzing cafés and cosy eateries, all of which contribute to the unique charm and beauty of the iconic intersection, Trianglen.

Facts about the station

  • Lines: M3
  • Passenger numbers: 7,000 daily passengers
  • Type: Underground
  • Lifts: Two

The Metro's lines

The Metro has four lines. Click on the stations for more information