It is very easy to go by public transportation from the airport to the centre of Copenhagen. The train station and ticket sale are located at terminal 3 in Copenhagen Airport, and terminal 3 is the... more
I know that I sometimes find myself using bad language on a rainy Monday morning when my bus or train is late, but all in all Copenhagen has an efficient public transportation system, which includes... more
Hamburg to Copenhagen
What excitement we had read about a train that goes on a ferry and saw photos from VT member TrendsetterME so we thought this is for us...much more fun than flying.
The trip from... more
I have read somewhere that almost half of the Copenhageners (including me in the summer) use their bike to and from work or school every day. And biking is also a great way for tourists to explore... more
Taking about 35 minutes, and running at up to three times an hour, the new Oresund train makes a day trip to Sweden a very simple proposition. Ticket information can be a little hard to come by, but... more
Currently the metro system in Copenhagen has two lines, one (M2) that starts at the airport and passes through Øresund and Amager, and the other (M1) that starts at Vestamager and passes through... more
Photos:
1. Grøn bølge sign
2. Grøn bølge symbol on the street
3. Cycling on the green wave route at Oslo Plads
4. Another cyclist on Oslo Plads
5. Stopping at Oslo Plads to check her text... more
Photos:
1. Harbor bus 903 from Nyhavn to Operaen
2. A harbor bus coming in to Holmen North
3. Bus stop for harbor buses at Operaen
Like the Mouettes in Geneva, Switzerland, the Copenhagen Harbor... more
I really think a CANAL CRUISE IS A MUST DO in Copenhagen
We went on the first one of the day which wasn't very full at all. This was great!
We grabbed a seat and sat back and listened to the... more
The bicycle rickshaws have hit the streets big time in recent years in Copenhagen and they are all over the center of the city and it´s a fun way to get transported around when you are there as a... more
Easyjet flies from Copenhagen to about a dozen cities around Europe.
They have very good prices and in my opinion it's one of the better budget airlines in europe.
Easyjet is a nice casual airline... more
If you are in Copenhagen to board a cruise as we were and you have several pieces of luggage with you, the best bet is probably to take a taxi. We stayed in Copenhagen for a few days before our... more
This is really a "From" tip as I've never arrived in Copenhagen by bus and have only once caught the Eurolines bus from the city - in that instance to Hamburg.
However if you are on a budget and... more
Do what all Scandinavians love - cruise! The ferry to and from Oslo no longer docks right in the city centrebut still has a regular bus service straight to the centre. The ferry leaves for Oslo at... more
Driving to Copenhagen from Copenhagen around Copenhagen has been hell, I live here but only had car for the last week or so, but even though, I have been sitting in a car for long time here, but just... more
Copenhagen is an ideal city for walking. All of the historic sights are clustered closely around the city center. Sidewalks are plentiful and in good condition, and there is nowhere better for... more
WalkWe booked a hotel near the train station so we walked a lot around the main sites of the city center. It was lovely near the canals but also on the numerous... more
Our experience in Scandinavia is that air flights need to be booked well ahead of time. Trains are usually ok to book a few days before you plan to travel. For... more
By planeCopenhagen Airport (Kastrup) connects the capital with numerous European cities, we used British Airways from London City Airport but I noticed many low... more
Explore the sights and sounds of Copenhagen with a bus tour of the city,there are numerous stops located around most districts were you can hop on and off a bus... more
You have 3 different airlines flying between Copenhagn and New York.SAS, Delta and Continental.That meas you have several flights a day to chose from and that... more
These things are seen in most cities today - older tourists and children love them! I don't know how much the rides cost or where they stop so please check the... more
I had some troubles this summer with a other local danish car rentel service. The solution to the problem was the firm danskautorent.com it only for not danes... more
If you have already read through most of my other tips, you will know that I spent the majority of my time in Copenhagen, walking around, seeing the city on... more
As romantic as anywhere else, the horse and carriage tours starting from Klampenborg train station are mainly for taking you to the Bakken Amusement Park (see... more
I feel priviliged to work here! All my life I have overlooked it as the place where I first changed trains on holidays and then, as an expat Swede, often changed trains or planes between Sweden and......
Copenhagen…
The capital of Denmark and the largest city with a population around 1 million…
A modern city with a long history...
Green oasis, harbour canals, museums, royal castles, nightlife,...
I would love to visit Copenhagen but it's so expensive.
I hear that all the time from people i meet around the world.
Because of that i have decided to try and show how to experience Copenhagen...
Copenhagen is one of the world's foremost bicycle cities.
It is also the home of a stunning new opera house, simply called Operaen = The Opera, which opened in 2004 on the harbor directly opposite......
I returned to Denmark for the third time in July 2009 at the time of the Copenhagen Jazz Festival - I'm a big fan. It was also a great opportunity do explore Frederiksberg Kommun with one of the savvy...
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