Parking at Wakeup Copenhagen, Borgergade

How to find parkering

There is several opportunities for parking at our hotel on Borgergade. In addition to the outdoor parking options in the immediate area, you will find three public parking garages in Borgergade 13, Landgreven 10 & Adelgade 11-13.

The parking garages are located right next to the hotel and all three managed by APCOA. Payment is done directly to the parking garage, and the price at the time of writing is   pr. started hour and   pr. day.

As a guest at Wakeup Copenhagen Borgergade, you are offered a special price on a 24-hour ticket that is valid 24 hours from the driveway in the parking garage. This ticket costs   per day (credit card fee not included) and can be bought in the lobby at the hotel.

Wakeup Copenhagen Borgergade reserves the right to make changes in the prices administered by APCOA and possibly sold out day tickets.

Important: The ground clearance in the garage is 1.90 m. The parking is open 24 hours a day.

You are always welcome to contact us, where we can guide you in relation to the parking options. We look forward to welcoming you and your car!

Important news about parking and driving in Copenhagen

From 1 April 2025: No more free Sunday parking in Copenhagen

From 1 April 2025, you must pay for parking on Sundays in Copenhagen's four payment zones. However, the first hour of parking is free from Saturday at 5PM to Monday at 8AM – including on public holidays.

You must always register your parking via app, parking machine or by calling +45 33 66 18 18 – even if parking for less than one hour.

Selected diesel cars are not allowed in Copenhagen's environmental zones

From October 1, 2023, you need to be extra cautious if you drive an older diesel car. In the environmental zones of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg, it's now a requirement for your car to have an approved particulate filter.

If you take a drive in these zones without meeting the necessary requirements, you'll receive a fine as your car's license plate is automatically checked.

Remember, this rule also applies to older diesel-powered vans, buses, and trucks.

Learn more about zones and rules