Parken seating?

Parken is a venue in or near Copenhagen that is most often used for Soccer

If you are going to an international game, the prices are going to be higher than if it is a FC Copenhagen match. For European championship qualifiers it will be through UEFA where you get your tickets and for World Cup qualifying it is done through FIFA. If it is a friendly match then the Danish FA will be selling the tickets.For FC Copenhagen tickets the price depends on your age and what part of the stadium you wish to sit in. Adults wishing for a normal stand ticket will pay 185 DKK and children pay 95 DKK. The family stand tickets cost 135 DKK for adults and 70 DKK for children.If you are purchasing the ticket on the day of the game there is an additional 40 DKK that you will have to pay and if it is a game against heir rivals Brondby then there is an additional 50 DKK fee.The best way to get tickets is by ordering from the FC Copenhagen website.There are four stands to choose from. The North Stand has a small number of seats as this is where the hospitality boxes are mainly located. The lower tier has a divide for family tickets and away fans. The East Stand is the main stand and is where the tunnel and dugout is located. There are two tiers, with the upper one being closed if attendance levels are expected to be low.The South Stand is the fan zone area. Only those fans over the age of 15 can sit here and is usually the most boisterous area of the venue. Finally, the West Stand is very similar to the East stand.

The stadium will never be as beautiful or iconic as the Allianz arena or the Nou Camp but it does have a sort of charm to it. It was hastily built on a shoestring budget and although the capacity is nearly 40,000 it has a sort of no-frills feel to it all. The more passionate home fans tend to sit in the B and C stands – with the Lower B stand being where to sit if you are after an intense experience!