Venue
The Joint Congress of ESPE and ESE 2025 will take place in the Danish capital of Copenhagen at the Bella Center Copenhagen (BCC). The BCC is centrally located in the heart of Ørestad with its own metro station between the city centre and Copenhagen Airport.
Bella Center Copenhagen
Center Boulevard 9 – Entrance 4
2300 Copenhagen S
Travel
Getting to the Bella Center
Public Transportation:
Getting around in Copenhagen is easy. The Bella Center Copenhagen is conveniently accessible by public transport.
The Metro:
The BCC has its own metro station called ‘Bella Center’. With the metro line M1 the center of Copenhagen is just approximately 15 minutes away.
You can find further information on www.m.dk.
The Bus:
Bus line 30 runs between Vesterport Station (via the central station) and the Bella Center.
By Train:
International long-distance trains to Copenhagen mainly come from/via Hamburg, Germany. Check out different options at www.seat 61.com
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If you plan on travelling to Copenhagen by train, the Bella Center is a short 10–15-minute taxi ride away from Copenhagen Central Station. Alternatively, you can take the bus line 30, which takes 20-25 minutes.
All regional trains also stop at Ørestad Station, where you can transfer to the metro line M1 to get to Bella Center Copenhagen. For further Information, please refer here DSB.
By Air:
Copenhagen Airport is Northern Europe’s air traffic hub, with a wide range of direct international and domestic flights every day. The city centre and Bella Center Copenhagen are a short ride from the airport by taxi, train or underground.
Skyteam is the preferred airline alliance for travelling to Copenhagen. Check further details at:
A regional train runs from the airport to Ørestad Station. From there, you can take the M1 for 1 stop to the Bella Center station, which is located next to the Bella Center’s east entrance.
By Taxi:
A taxi from the Bella Center Copenhagen to the city center costs about DKK 200. From the airport to the BCC the approximately 10-minute taxi ride costs about DKK 150-200.
By Bicycle:
Copenhagen is a bike-friendly city with extensive cycling paths. If you prefer to cycle, you can rent a bike and use the city’s bike lanes to reach the Bella Center.
By Car and Parking:
There is a motorway right to the front door from the Bella Center. Follow the so-called ‘Airport Motorway’ E20 and take the exit number 19 that is called ‘Ørestad’ with ‘Bella Center’ listed below. 24h paid parking is available and administered by APCOA – area code 3994, EasyPark – area code 39940
Why Copenhagen
The Danish capital Copenhagen is renowned for its urban planning that prioritises pedestrians, cyclists, and green spaces. It has received global recognition for its commitment to sustainable living and is consistently ranked as one of the safest and most desirable cities to live in worldwide.
Copenhagen offers a wide array of cultural offerings, impressive architecture and design, a rich royal history, and some of the best restaurants in the world, making it a city with something for everyone.