Ingerslevsgade is a street in the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark.
It also passes the Dybbølsbro station where Dybbøl Bridge connects it to Kalvebod Brygge and Havneholmen, Copenhagen on the other side of the railway tracks.
The street is named after the politician Hans Peter Ingerslev, who was involved in the construction of the Free Port of Copenhagen.
The first part of the street, from the Central Station to Dybbøl Bridge, passes the DGI-byen sports and conference centre and the White Meat District.
[2] The street has no proper facilities for a bus station, just a few simple rain and wind shelters.