Colbjørnsensgade is a street in the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark.
It runs from Vesterbrogade in the northwest to Tietgensgade in the southeast and is intersected by Istedgade.
Located just one block from Copenhagen Central Station, the street is completely dominated by hotels.
[1] The three streets were named after Andreas Peter Bernstorff, Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow and Christian Colbjørnsen, three of the driving forces behind the peasant reforms of the 1780s.
Mastodont-Svend, alias the Butcher of Colbjørnsensgade, is the archenemy of Klap-i-Olsen ("Shut-Up-Olsen") in Wikke & Rasmussen's parodic 1980s DR television series Tonny Toupé Show.