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Copenhagen for a business traveler

Now that business travel has slowly made its way back, there has been an increase in the number of business travelers flying in and out of cities constantly. Copenhagen has been a business hub in the recent past with its budding startups, innovative and forward-thinking strategies, government encouragement and support for entrepreneurs. Alongside this, Copenhagen also has many existing large-scale companies ranging from Finance, Marketing, IT and just about anything and everything. Whether you are in Copenhagen for a business meeting, signing on a new deal or here to scout the competition, the city has a lot to offer its new arrivals. Here are places from the Copenhagen City Guide that you can stay at, dine, wine and visit when in the city for your business visit.

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Stay at Scandic Kødbyen

A boutique hotel located right in the heart of the city. This hotel sports a smart urban design in a buzzy location, just a few meters away from the central station and close to other attractions and dining options. The rooms are compact yet spacious with a restaurant and bar lounge within the premises. The close proximity to the city makes it an ideal stay if you will be travelling constantly. Copenhagen is conscious about sustainability so it helps to be in a location where everything you need is within walking distance.

 Drop in at MØR

Restaurant and Bar MØR prides themselves in “cooking for everyone” and fire, heat and smoke are a key ingredient for all their dishes. If you are looking for something filling to dive into after a tiring day of meetings the steak here is a must try. Combine that with their crafty cocktails you are in for a good evening. The restaurant is designed so you eat side by side with expert chefs in a sleek and modern interior. The restaurant is a hop skip from the hotel so you don’t have to worry about how to get back.

Take a stroll through Tivoli Gardens

Your business trip is sure to be packed with a busy schedule however, you have to take some time off to visit the infamous Tivoli Gardens. The hotel overlooks this amusement park and pleasure garden which makes a great view. It is the very same garden that inspired the children’s book author Hans Christian Anderson and Walt Disney. The wooden rollercoaster is its most famous attraction but if that is not for you, no worries there are plenty of concerts or ballet recitals that you can purchase a ticket to watch. The gardens are beautiful during the summer with a range of flora and fauna and is a pleasant way to spend a few hours.

Unwind at Lidkoeb

A modern cocktail bar with 2 floors and a cozy courtyard. On the first floor you can indulge in reinvented cocktails in a modern setting. The second floor is a designated whiskey bar serving high quality brands. The bar was renovated from a former apothecary and has even found its way into the World’s Best Bars list. This place is ideal to wrap up your trip or meet up with colleagues and friends.

 Copenhagen is a vibrant city no matter what kind of traveler you are. There is much to experience and explore over a weekend trip or a week long stay.