Tivoli Congress Center is now open for business

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Copenhagen’s new Congress centre is in the heart of the city – just around the corner from the Central Station, and within walking distance of the city’s hotels, shops and attractions.

Are you looking for a new venue with space for up to 4,000 people, and which is centrally located in one of Europe’s coolest capitals? Then Tivoli Congress Center is the venue for you. Copenhagen’s newest centre, which opens today, is adjacent to the new, 402-room, themed Tivoli Hotel, and the budget hotel, Copenhagen Wake Up Hotel, which offers more than 500 rooms.

Capacity of 4,000

The centre, which is designed by the renowned Danish architect Kim Utzon, boast a vast Congress Hall accommodating up to 2,500 delegates; two auditoria with seating capacities of 200 and 400 respectively; along with a total of 20 larger and smaller conference and meeting rooms catering for groups of 6 to 180.

Next door, Tivoli Hotel offers 402 superbly furnished, modern guest rooms with delightful, panoramic views of the Danish capital as well as a state-of-the-art business centre; a restaurant; and, up on the 12th floor, a Sky Bar. There is also a fully equipped gym, sauna and swimming pool.

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Tivoli Hotel has been given an exciting thematic design touch by the Tivoli Gardens, the city’s most popular tourist attraction, while the Tivoli Congress Center is also inspired by the design in Tivoli Gardens, albeit in a slightly more low key way. Tivoli Congress Center and Tivoli Hotel are within walking distance of the Tivoli Gardens.

Sustainable meetings

After hosting the UN Climate Change Conference COP15 last year, Copenhagen now boasts a fully authenticated sustainable profile. The number of eco-labelled hotels in the city has risen from 8% in 2008 to close to 60% today. Climate friendly solutions are also top of agenda at the Danish Arp-Hansen Hotel Group, which is behind both the Tivoli Hotel, Copenhagen Wake Up Hotel and the new congress centre. The chain currently has 11 hotels in Copenhagen, all of which – like the new congress centre – have the Danish eco-label, the Green Key.

Author: Editor