Parking at Wakeup Copenhagen, Borgergade
How to find parking
There are excellent parking options near Wakeup Copenhagen, Borgergade.
We recommend parking in one of the Borgergade Parkering parking garages, one of which is located in the same building as the hotel.
As a guest at Wakeup Copenhagen, Borgergade, you can park at a special rate in the following parking garages:
- Borgergade Parkering: Borgergade 13 (same building as the hotel)
- Borgergade Parkering: Adelgade 11–13
- Borgergade Parkering: Landgreven 10
Price per day / 24 hours:
Book Parking in Advance
If you would like to reserve a parking space in advance, you can do so quickly and easily here:
Already Parked?
If you have already parked your car, you can register your vehicle afterwards by using the link or scanning the QR code in the hotel lobby.
Important Information
Please note that the parking garages have different entrance height limits:
- Borgergade 13: 1.90 metres
- Adelgade 11–13: 2.00 metres
- Landgreven 10: 2.15 metres
Electric vehicle charging stations are available in all parking garages, allowing you to charge your car while parked (limited number of spaces available).
The parking garages are open 24/7, so you can drop off and pick up your car whenever it suits you. Once registered, you may freely enter and exit the parking garage during the prepaid period.
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.