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Module Nightclub Copenhagen

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Compact Copenhagen nightclub at the edge of Vesterbro and Indre By, known for late-night DJ-driven dance floors and an intimate, underground-style atmosphere.

Module is an underground-style nightclub tucked just off Copenhagen’s City Hall Square on Vesterbrogade, at the meeting point of Indre By and vibrant Vesterbro. Expect late-night DJ sets, a compact dance floor and a moody, intimate room that feels more like a insider hangout than a glossy mega-club. Its central location puts you steps from Tivoli, Central Station and a dense cluster of bars, pubs and fast-food joints for pre- or post-party refuelling.

A brief summary to Module

  • Vesterbrogade 2B, Copenhagen, Indre By, 1620, DK
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  • Duration: 1.5 to 5 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Thursday 11:59 pm-6 am
  • Friday 11:59 pm-8 am
  • Saturday 11:59 pm-8 am
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Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Module.

  • Plan to arrive after midnight; Module focuses on late-night sessions and hits its stride well into the early hours, especially on weekends.
  • Expect a compact dance floor and close quarters when busy—ideal for dancing, less so for long conversations.
  • Bring a card or digital wallet; Copenhagen nightlife is largely cashless and bar service is geared toward quick, simple orders.
  • Use nearby fast-food spots on Vesterbrogade for late-night snacks before heading home from the club.
  • Stay aware of your belongings in the crowd and keep essentials to a minimum, as storage space is limited inside.

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Getting There

  • Metro and train from greater Copenhagen

    From most parts of greater Copenhagen, take an S-train or regional train to Copenhagen Central Station, then continue on foot toward City Hall Square for about 5–10 minutes. Trains run frequently throughout the day and evening, and a single adult ticket within the city zones typically costs around 20–30 DKK. Late at night, services are less frequent but still operate on core lines, making this the most reliable way to reach Module without worrying about traffic.

  • City bus to Vesterbrogade area

    Several city bus routes serve the streets around City Hall Square and Vesterbrogade, with journey times of 10–30 minutes from inner neighborhoods depending on traffic. Standard city bus tickets cost roughly 20–30 DKK for a short urban journey and can be bought via ticket machines or travel apps. Buses generally run late on weekends, but nighttime frequencies are reduced, so check departure times if you plan to arrive or leave in the early hours.

  • Taxi or ride-hail within Copenhagen

    From central districts such as Nørrebro, Østerbro or Amager, a taxi ride to Vesterbrogade near City Hall Square usually takes 10–20 minutes outside peak traffic. Expect to pay around 120–250 DKK depending on distance, time of day and waiting time in traffic. Taxis queue near major hotels and the Central Station, and late-night availability is generally good, making this a convenient option after the club closes.

  • Cycling from nearby neighborhoods

    Copenhagen’s cycling infrastructure makes it practical to ride from nearby areas like Vesterbro, Frederiksberg or Nørrebro to Vesterbrogade in roughly 10–25 minutes, using dedicated bike lanes on main streets. This option is free if you have your own bike or use a city bike scheme, which typically charges by the minute or hour. Surfaces are mostly flat, but take extra care at night, use bike lights and be cautious near busy junctions around City Hall Square.

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Hidden beats off City Hall Square

Module sits on Vesterbrogade 2B, a stretch where Copenhagen’s historic centre blurs into the nightlife-heavy Vesterbro district. From the street it can look almost discreet, tucked among neon-lit pubs, fast-food counters and late-opening bars. Step inside and the mood shifts from busy thoroughfare to concentrated nightlife energy: low light, close-up sound and a compact crowd that feels plugged into the city’s after-hours pulse.The setting is classic central Copenhagen. Outside, Vesterbrogade runs from the grand City Hall Square toward the creative neighborhoods to the west, lined with hotels, pubs and shops. Just around the corner you have Tivoli Gardens’ illuminated rides and the hum of Copenhagen Central Station, making Module part of one of the densest nighttime zones in the city.

Music-driven nights and late finishes

Module focuses on the late end of the evening: doors usually open just before midnight on key nights, and the party continues into the early morning. Inside, the layout is all about the dance floor and the DJ booth. Lighting tends to be dark and minimal, with color washes and strobes punctuating the room rather than elaborate stage shows, keeping your attention on the music and the crowd.Expect electronic styles at club volume, with DJs driving the pace more than live bands. The space is sized for an intimate but energetic room, so you feel close to both the booth and fellow dancers. Bar service typically centers on straightforward long drinks, shots and popular mixed orders designed for quick service rather than slow cocktail theatrics.

At the crossroads of Indre By and Vesterbro

One of Module’s defining traits is its position in the city. To one side lies Indre By, the historic core with grand civic buildings and shopping streets; to the other is Vesterbro, long transformed from working-class and red-light reputation into one of Copenhagen’s liveliest quarters. The area around Vesterbrogade 2B is dense with nightlife: Irish- and English-style pubs, sports bars showing late games, and clubs that keep their doors open almost as long as the night allows.This cluster means Module often becomes part of a wider night out. It works as a late stop after craft beers in Vesterbro’s bars, a few rounds in nearby pubs, or dinner in the Meatpacking District before drifting back toward the centre. With major hotels and the main station close by, it also attracts an international crowd alongside Copenhagen locals.

Inside the club: atmosphere and layout

The interior leans toward a stripped-back, underground feel rather than glossy high design. Expect dark walls, functional seating around the edges and a bar set up for fast orders. The dance floor is the focus, with sound filling the room and low ceilings helping the music feel immersive. Lighting rigs add movement and flashes of colour, but the overall vibe stays moody and clubby instead of bright.Spacing is tight when it’s busy, which heightens the sense of being in the middle of the action. There is usually not much separation between quieter lounge corners and the main floor, so conversation areas are limited; this is somewhere you come primarily to dance, drink and stay in motion.

Planning your night at Module

Given the central, late-opening location, Module works best if you arrive prepared for a full night rather than a quick stop. Lines and door checks can pick up after midnight on popular evenings, especially weekends. Dress codes are generally casual but neat—think relaxed Scandinavian streetwear rather than formal outfits—though entry always depends on door staff discretion.Cashless payments are common in Copenhagen nightlife, so cards and digital wallets are typically more practical than cash. The surrounding streets offer fast-food options and 24-hour bites, useful for refuelling before catching an early train or walking back to nearby accommodation once the lights go up inside the club.

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