Nordhavnen, or Nordhavn, is a harbour area at the coast of the Øresund, founded at the end of the 19th century in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Today, most of Copenhagen Harbour's traditional activities are situated in Nordhavn, including ferry berths, a container terminal, marina, and industrial companies.
Nordhavn consists of urban islands connected by pedestrian friendly roads that incorporate cyclist expressways.
[1] The agency By og Havn has proposed plans to develop Nordhavn as a new city district that would have 40,000 residents and 40,000 jobs.
[5] In 2013, the United Nations campus UN City opened at the eastern part of Marmormolen in the Nordhavn area.