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Flexible Workshop spaces for your offsite meetings, team events and celebrations in Copenhagen

The perfect location will make your workshop in Copenhagen a complete success! Whether you're looking for a casual or more professional setting, our portfolio gives you an overview of our great locations for your event. Looking for studios, lofts or other spaces to host a workshop? Find the best workshop spaces in Copenhagen here! At Spacebase, the booking process is straightforward, quick and easy.

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stanza

stanza

Meetings, showroom, events and workspace

person

1 - 30

meeting_room

Workspace

From kr 200 /h

Instant booking

Frederik Jensen

Basecamp Meeting / working room

Meeting / working area in basecamp

person

1 - 14

meeting_room

Workshop spaces

From kr 200 /h

Relational Spaces

The Body

space to move and get out and into your body

person

1 - 30

meeting_room

Workshop spaces

From kr 350 /h

Moby Dick

Dining space on a yacht

Dinner at sea on a luxury yacht

person

1 - 15

meeting_room

Boat

From kr 3000 /h

Zoku Copenhagen

Work is Not a Job Room

Meeting Room with a View of Amager

person

1 - 6

meeting_room

Meeting rooms

On request

What is the average hourly rate for Workshop spaces? The hourly rate for Workshop spaces is different for every city. The avg. hourly rate in Berlin is 71€ per hour, 88€ in Paris and 53€ in Amsterdam.

How many hours are included in the daily rate? The daily rate represents a 10 hour use of the space on business hours: from 8am to 6pm or from 9am to 7pm for example. Please keep in mind that the opening hours can vary from space to space and that additional fees may occur outside of the opening hours. Please note that some spaces may have an 8 hour daily rate only - in that case, the information is given in the space description.

What is the difference between a booking and a reservation? There are two possible ways to book a space on Spacebase: - Direct booking: if you request to book a room, the space owner has 72 hours to confirm or decline the request. When it is confirmed, the space will be booked for your event. - Reservation: you request a 3 days non-binding reservation. The space owner has 72 hours to confirm or decline your request. In case it is confirmed, you have 72 hours to make your final decision to either book the space or decline the reservation. You turn the reservation into a booking by choosing a payment method on the hire details page.

Can I book the location for just a couple of hours? Sure, most of the spaces are bookable per hour. In that case, you can find the price per hour on the venue detail page. Some spaces charge a minimum booking fee, which you can find on the space profile as well.

Organising your event in Copenhagen

The Danish capital has got a lot to offer. A beautiful location on the western edge of the Baltic Sea, Copenhagen has grown from a humble Nordic fishing village into one of the most cosmopolitan and forward-thinking cities in Europe. Situated between mainland Europe, Scandinavia and the Baltic it is easy to reach and has a number of unique qualities that set it apart from other European cities.

Copenhagen has been at the forefront of some pretty progressive city planning measures and social policy, which underpin the its ambition of becoming the world’s first carbon neutral capital by 2025. It is considered one of the most safest cities in the world for cyclists, with bikes actually out-numbering inhabitants.

Copenhagen’s innovative and sustainable attitude means you’ll find a lot of old forgotten spaces that have found a new life as exciting venues. Waterside warehouses and industrial factories are now being used as creative hubs and versatile event spaces. The city also has one of the highest number of bars and restaurants per capita. Not surprising then that Copenhagen has an impressive experimental culinary scene with many avant-garde restaurants and cafes.

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