How to go to Copenhagen

Copenhagen is well connected to other cities in Europe and around the world. Here are some ways to get to Copenhagen:

    By air: Copenhagen Airport (CPH) is the main international airport serving Copenhagen, located about 8 km south of the city center. The airport is served by many airlines, offering flights to destinations throughout Europe and around the world. From the airport, visitors can take a train or metro to the city center.

    By train: Copenhagen is well connected to other cities in Europe by train. The city is served by several train stations, including Copenhagen Central Station, which is located in the heart of the city and offers connections to other cities in Denmark and Europe.

    By bus: Copenhagen is served by several bus companies, offering connections to other cities in Denmark and Europe.

    By car: Visitors can drive to Copenhagen from other cities in Denmark and Europe. The city is well connected by highways and major roads, and visitors can use a ferry to cross the Baltic Sea from Germany, Sweden, or Norway.

    By cruise ship: Copenhagen is a popular port of call for cruise ships, offering connections to other cities in the Baltic Sea region and around the world.

Once in Copenhagen, visitors can use public transportation, including buses, trains, and the metro, to explore the city and its many attractions. The city is also very bike-friendly, with many bike lanes and rental options available.

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