Practical information
Venue
Eigtveds Pakhus
Eigtveds Pakhus is a historical building from 1750 situated right on the harbor side of Christianshavn, Copenhagen. The building was originally used for storing luxury goods from Asia (tea, silk, porcelain) and is designed by architect Nicolai Eigtved, known for introducing Rococo to Denmark. Today, Eigtveds Pakhus is administered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and is used for meetings and conferences.
Address: Strandgade 25D, 1401 København

Getting around
Airport to Copenhagen
Easiest and cheapest way to get to Copenhagen city is by Metro. The M2 line goes straight to the center, Kongens Nytorv. Tickets are purchased before entering the metro platform. Depending on the position of your hotel, you may choose the Metro line that suits you best.
Going straight from the airport to Statistics Denmark
If you are arriving Monday at noon and going straight to Statistics Denmark, we suggest you do the following:
- take the M2 line
- get off at “Kongens Nytorv”
- transfer to M3
- get off at “Vibenhus Runddel”
- walk 10 min. to Statistics Denmark
Taxi to Copenhagen
Taxis are of course also available. Once you get through customs and into the arrival hall they are parked on the right hand side.

