It’s atrocious that I hadn’t review this place before. This is the metro station closest to where I live, so I mostly begin my travel from here, whether it’s to my office in Herlev, to more exciting places from the airport, or just to the old smelly Nørreport before switching to trains to Jutland peninsula. This metro station has all the standard, but I wish whoever built it put more thoughts in developing it. It has all the necessity, ticket machines(both for rejsekort and metro tickets), the bike parking space and the obligatory hot dog seller right on the entrance. But but. this place could have been so much more! I agree that Lergravsparken is a little bit of a dull place, but I keep thinking about those underground stations in Berlin where there are always so many eating places to choose. You can grab a croissant and coffee on your way to work, or brioche and espresso as the way Italians do. As a matter of fact, most of metro /underground stations all over Europe have tons of eating places attached to it. Why not Denmark? Why must all metro stations here in Copenhagen be grey and sterile? Live it up a little, Copenhagen! I hope the new metro stations are a bit different, but seeing how conformist many Danes actually are, I have little hope :(