Schedule your visit – Accessibility
Map & App
App
During the festival you can use the app Copenhagen Light Festival – Within10Minutes. Here you can see where the works are in relation to where you are, read and hear about works and artists, switch routes on and off, or find your own path between the works.
The festival’s lighting installations are primarily located in Copenhagen’s Inner City.
Parking
Electric cars, hydrogen cars and electric motorcycles can park for free at street level on public parking spaces.
Public transport
The festival’s works are not located in the same places every year, but always primarily in the Inner City. Therefore, it will typically be an opportunity to get off at metro stations such as: Kongens Nytorv, Gammel Strand, Christianshavns Torv, Nørreport and Rådhuspladsen.
If you have a physical handicap
The lighting installations at Copenhagen Light Festival are not located in the same places every year.
Motorists with a disabled parking permit can park for free in public car parks in Copenhagen. Apply for a disabled parking permit here.
Toilet facilities
Free to attend
Do I need to buy a ticket?
How to avoid fake tickets
Sustainability
Green energy
FAQ
Who organize the festival?
What happens with the light installations when the festival is over?
Do I need to arrive at a certain timeframe?
The festival’s lighting installations are typically switched on between 17 and 22.00 o’clock (5-10 pm) every night during the festival period, in February.
Some installations have a slightly longer or shorter ignition time. In that case, it will appear in the program on the website and the app.
Should I begin a certain place?
Can I experience the Festival from my car?
Several of the works are located in squares and the like, where there is no access for cars. That said, you can of course drive around and have a glance at the installations. We recommend that you take a trip by foot, bike or the like.
Can I buy Copenhagen Light Festival merchandise?
Who do I contact if I observe damage or the like of a light installation?
It rarely happens that a wire or the like is destroyed. If you see a case like this you are welcome to write to info@copenhagenlightfestival.org or call +45 25556604.
The artists, hosts and the festival itself constantly keep an eye on the works, and that everything is as it should be.