What to expect
A night at Jazzhus Montmartre
Choose Montmartre for a concert-first evening where quiet listening matters. Seating is unnumbered and some programs use a mixed seated-and-standing layout, so check the event format and arrive early if a seat matters; any dining ticket is purchased separately from the concert ticket.
Nearby picks
Before or after the show
Food and neighborhood stops to pair with the show. Check travel time, current hours, and reserve ahead where appropriate.
Restaurant
Restaurant Palægade ↗A Danish lunch and dinner restaurant on Palægade for a planned meal before Montmartre; reserve and compare the service time with concert doors.
Restaurant
Aamanns 1921 ↗A central smørrebrød restaurant with lunch and evening service; book ahead and allow enough time to reach Store Regnegade before the show.
Quick bite
Hart Bageri — Gammel Mønt ↗A bakery on Gammel Mønt for coffee, bread, or a lighter earlier stop; its daytime schedule makes this a pre-concert rather than late-night option.
Attraction
The David Collection ↗A nearby museum with Islamic, European, and Danish art that can fill the afternoon before jazz; check its daily schedule and exhibitions.
Attraction
Kunsthal Charlottenborg ↗A contemporary-art venue between Kongens Nytorv and Nyhavn for an earlier visit; review current exhibitions, admission, and closing hours.

