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Party, speed, and Frederiksberg Allé. Those are some of the things that await participants at this year’s biggest and most fun running experience, CPH HalF 2023! And you still have time to join.

How will you look in your finisher photo when you cross the finish line of the Copenhagen Half Marathon 2023? With your arms in the air? Or with a big jump? Regardless, it will be with a huge smile on your face because you’ve just been cheered on all the way up Frederiksberg Allé by thousands of spectators.

CPH Half has grown up and moved away from home – more specifically to Frederiksberg. That means that the 21.1 fantastic kilometers now start on Gl. Kongevej, while the finish takes place on the iconic Frederiksberg Allé.

And this is something you really should look forward to. The course is still super fast, and the party along the way will be even better because we’ve saved all the best spots for you – and added some new ones. Right from the first step, the spectators are ready to cheer you and your 25,000 fellow runners all the way down Gl. Kongevej, around the Planetarium, and further along Sct. Jørgens Sø.

You can also look forward to being drawn into the tornado of music, colors, and applause that awaits on Nørrebrogade, Dronning Louises Bro, and Trianglen. The same applies when it’s time to run down Store Kongensgade, across Kongens Nytorv, and further to Den Sorte Diamant. Here, DJs, Power Zones, and thousands of spectators are ready to deliver a loud soundtrack that will surely give you and your feet plenty of energy for the final stretch of the race.

The party continues in the trendy neighborhood of Vesterbro. The residents are waiting with open arms and lots of high fives before you turn into the highlight of the route. After all, every good book should end with a good chapter, and we have ensured just that with the new and fantastic finish on Frederiksberg Allé.

The final 800 meters will be the Alpe d’Huez of the course, where a sea of spectators on each side of the road will cheer you all the way up to the finish line – to your medal and your finisher photo.



See the course here.