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Copenhagen City Hall Wedding.

Plan your Copenhagen city hall wedding with Easy Weddings Denmark. Celebrate love in a historic, charming venue with a stress-free, fun experience.

Why Choose Easy Weddings Denmark?

Planning your wedding should be exciting, not stressful! At Easy Weddings Denmark, we make your Copenhagen city hall wedding simple, fun, and unforgettable. From navigating paperwork to choosing the perfect date, we guide you every step of the way. Plus, you’ll tie the knot in one of Copenhagen’s most iconic spots—a dream come true!

Your Ceremony at Copenhagen City Hall

Picture this: you’re standing in the beautiful wedding hall on the first floor of Copenhagen city hall. The walls are adorned with colorful scenes of Danish folklore, the lighting is warm and inviting, and your loved ones are gathered close. It’s the perfect blend of romance and history.

The ceremony kicks off with a heartfelt speech from the registrar. Then comes the exciting part—exchanging your vows and rings. After signing the marriage documents, you’ll receive your multilingual marriage certificates. It’s official—you’re married!

Don’t worry if your loved ones can’t be there in person. They can join via video call, and the friendly staff or official witnesses will happily snap photos for you.

Celebrate in Style

After the ceremony, the celebration continues! Toast to your love with a drink or enjoy a small cake in the grand hall, the cozy corridors, or the charming city hall garden. From May to September, the garden is open from 9:00 to 16:00, offering a picturesque spot for photos and relaxation.

Want to toss rice or confetti? Head to City Hall Square to keep the celebration lively without breaking the rules. Just remember, city hall closes at 16:00 on weekdays and 13:00 on Saturdays.

How to Book Your Copenhagen City Hall Wedding

Booking your wedding is easy! Start by applying for a marital status certificate. Once approved, you’ll receive a link to the booking system. From there, pick a date and time that works for you. It’s that simple!

Ceremony Days and Times

  • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday: 11:00 to 12:30, 13:00 to 14:30.
  • Saturday: 10:00 to 12:30.

Arriving at Copenhagen City Hall

Get there 10-15 minutes early. Follow the red hearts on the floor from the entrance to the waiting area. When it’s your turn, staff will guide you upstairs to the wedding hall. Easy peasy!

Don’t Forget Your ID

  • If you’re a Nordic resident with a personal identity number, you can leave your ID at home.
  • Everyone else, follow the instructions you received with your booking receipt.

Witnesses Made Easy

You can bring your own witnesses or rely on the official ones provided by city hall. Just let the registrar know beforehand if your guests will sign the documents.

Choose Your Ceremony Language

The ceremony can be in Danish, English, or German. If one of you doesn’t understand these languages, an interpreter is required.

Bring the Whole Gang

Up to 75 guests can join, including kids and photographers. Assistance dogs are welcome, but other pets need to stay home.

Accessibility and Parking

Worried about accessibility? Don’t be. If stairs are an issue, the ceremony can be held in the great hall on the ground floor. Just notify the wedding office a week in advance. Wheelchair users can enter through the side door near the Hans Christian Andersen statue. Parking is available nearby, but not directly in front of city hall.

Your Marriage Certificates

After the ceremony, you’ll receive two multilingual marriage certificates in Danish, English, French, German, and Spanish. Need more? Just contact the wedding office for additional copies.

Start Planning Your Dream Wedding Today

With Easy Weddings Denmark, your Copenhagen city hall wedding is more than just a ceremony—it’s an adventure. From the historic setting to the seamless planning process, we’ll help you create memories that last a lifetime. Let’s make it happen!

How can Easy Weddings Denmark help me plan my Copenhagen City Hall wedding?

Easy Weddings Denmark aims to make your wedding planning process simple, fun, and stress-free. They offer guidance through every step, from navigating the necessary paperwork to helping you choose the perfect date for your ceremony at Copenhagen City Hall.

What can I expect during the wedding ceremony at Copenhagen City Hall?

The ceremony takes place in the wedding hall on the first floor of Copenhagen City Hall, adorned with Danish folklore scenes. The registrar will give a speech, followed by the exchange of vows and rings. After signing the marriage documents, you’ll receive multilingual marriage certificates. If loved ones can’t attend in person, they can join via video call, and photos will be taken by staff or official witnesses.

How can I celebrate my wedding after the ceremony at Copenhagen City Hall?

You can toast to your love with drinks or enjoy a small cake within Copenhagen City Hall’s grand hall, corridors, or garden. The garden is open from May to September (9:00 to 16:00). Tossing rice or confetti is permitted in City Hall Square.

How do I book my wedding at Copenhagen City Hall?

You must first apply for a marital status certificate. Once approved, you’ll receive a link to the booking system where you can select your desired date and time.

What are the available days and times for wedding ceremonies at Copenhagen City Hall?

Ceremonies are held on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 11:00 to 12:30 and 13:00 to 14:30. On Saturdays, ceremonies are held from 10:00 to 12:30.

What practical details should I keep in mind for my wedding day?

Arrive 10-15 minutes early and follow the red hearts on the floor to the waiting area. Remember to bring your ID (unless you are a Nordic resident with a personal identity number). You can bring your own witnesses or use the official witnesses provided by city hall. The ceremony can be conducted in Danish, English, or German. Up to 75 guests, including children and photographers, are allowed. Assistance dogs are welcome.

Is Copenhagen City Hall accessible for individuals with mobility issues?

Yes, Copenhagen City Hall is accessible. If stairs are a problem, the ceremony can be held in the great hall on the ground floor. Notify the wedding office a week in advance. Wheelchair users can enter through the side door near the Hans Christian Andersen statue.

What kind of marriage certificates will I receive?

You will receive two multilingual marriage certificates in Danish, English, French, German, and Spanish after the ceremony. Additional copies can be obtained by contacting the wedding office.

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Sophia LarsenWedding Consultant