Hammerensgade 3
The residence at Hammersgade 3 is located in the center of Copenhagen, in a beautiful old building situated close to green areas and the waterfront.
Address:
Hammerensgade 3
DK 1267 Copenhagen K
Type of Accommodation
Two floors with eight rooms on each floor (only 16 of these rooms are currently available to CBS students).
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Hammerensgade is another one of CBS' small residents with only 13 students. It is walking distance from the mermaid and a short bike ride away from the city center. Having only 15 students really makes Hammerengade a unique residence. You become a family and truly make a home away from home. Only 15 minutes door to door to school yet refreshingly close to the incomparable city life of Copenhagen.
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Bianca, past resident
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Rooms
The rooms vary in size since this is an old renovated building, but are between 16 and 22 square meters. These are the different rooms available:
- 14 single rooms with shared bathroom
- 1 double room with shared bathroom
Bathroom
Bathrooms are shared. There are two shared bathrooms per floor.
Kitchen
There is one fully equipped kitchen per floor. The kitchen is includes a dining area. This area is where you and the other students meet and spend time together.
Laundry
Washing machines and dryers are located in the common areas. Costs are included in your rent.
Telephone and Internet connection
Every room has a telephone available for incoming calls. For outgoing calls a pre-paid phone card must be purchased. It is possible to access the Internet via a cable connection. Computers are not provided. You will receive more information about the Internet access upon arrival.
Transportation
Hammerensgade is located centrally in the city centre close to buses, trains and the Metro.
- 25 minutes by bicycle to CBS.
- Approximately 15 minutes by bus/Metro.
Parking
Hammerensgade has very limited parking availability. It is possible to park on the street, but you can not reserve a parking place nor is it only students living at Hammerensgade who can park here: Anyone living in the area can. Parking requires buying a ticket to display in your windshield, every time you park.
Last updated by The International Office 02/04/2012