PRACTICAL

Dates:
20th –22nd of June 2014

Venue:
UNGDOMSHUSET, Dortheavej 61, 2400 Copenhagen NV, Denmark
WEBSITE

We do not accept:
Hard drugs
Violence
Racism
Sexism
Heterosexism & homophobia

If you experience the above mentioned houserules being broken, sexual assault or similar at the festival, please don´t hesitate to get in touch at the info point - just ask for the people organising the conflict-solving group, and if you have a preference to speak to someone male or someone female then just say so.

Anyone doing/acting out any of the above mentioned things will be kicked out of the festival!

Food:
The festival is vegan, meaning that all food served at the festival will be without meat, eggs and dairy. We intend for the different food options available at the fest to be delicious, varied and at reasonable prices.


No dogs - no masters!
Due to a lot of bad experiences the previous years we do not allow dogs or other furry friends you might consider bringing along.

As well as not allowing dogs on the festival area itself we will not tolerate that people chain them just outside the festival area, so our best suggestion is that you don't bring your dog at all. It's best for you – and it's most certainly best for your four-legged friend!

Accomodation: 
Unfortunately, we will not be able to offer any accomodation for our guests as part of the festival since we have no space at the venue and camping isn't possible in the surrounding area. Instead we recommend that you have a look at the following places:

Sleep in Heaven - Backpacker-type hostel in Nørrebro (5 min. by bus).


We have made a special deal with Bellahøj Camping, that visitors with a 3-day festival pass, will get a discount on camping. It cost 60 DKK (approx 8 euro) per person per day.

Note that the camping area has to be quiet after 23:00 and non-staying visitors may not enter after 23:00.
Bellahøj Camping - Camping area for tents and trailers (1 km from the venue)

Getting here:
 

Plane:
There are several low budget airlines flying to Copenhagen and the Öresundsregion. Check out flights to Copenhagen International Airport Kastrup or Malmø Airport Sturup which is only an hour away by train/bus.
To get to the city from Copenhagen International Airport in Kastrup just take the train or Metro (underground) to the city. It only takes about 15 minutes. If you want to come directly to the venue get off at Nørreport St. and take bus 5a or 350s to Hulgårdsplads. From there it's a short walk to Dortheavej 61.

Train:
If you arrive by train you will arrive at Copenhagen Central Station. If you intend to go directly to the venue, ask the conductor whether the train continues to Nørreport St. If so, take the train one more stop and get off at Nørreport St.
Otherwise jump on the S-train for two more stops and get off at Nørreport St. From there take bus 5a or 350s to Hulgårdsplads. From there it's a short walk to Dortheavej 61.

Bus:
There are several low-budget bus companies driving to Copenhagen from Germany and Sweden. This is propably the cheapest way of getting here unless you get a good deal on a flight.

From Berlin:
Greyhoundbus (E-55)
Berlin Linienbus
Gullivers
Eurolines

From Sweden:
Greyhoundbus (route 999)
Go-By-Bus
Eurolines

If you arrive by bus you will get of at the Copenhagen Central St. If you want to go directly to the venue jump on the S-train for two stops and get off at Nørreport St. From there take bus 5a or 350s to Hulgårdsplads. From there it's a short walk to Dortheavej 61.
 
Car:
See our road-description HERE

Parking in Copenhagen:
Parking is free in the area around the venue and it's easy to find parking places there.

Getting around:
There are public buses, trains and Metro (underground). Tickets are 24 kr (3,5 euro) and are valid for 1 hour. If you are many travellers, you can save a lot by buying a 2 Zone stamp-ticket (has 10 stamps). They cost 140 kr, and can be bought at kiosks and ticket sales. They are good for both buses and metro.
Get more info on public transportation at DSB TRAINS