• Sustainable driverless modern metro train on railroad track in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Copenhagen is from March to August, offering pleasant weather and vibrant events. Spring, from March to May, provides milder temperatures and fewer crowds, while summer brings lively festivals and music, making the city more bustling. June through August offers comfortable temperatures. Copenhageners take advantage of this time to enjoy outdoor activities like swimming in the surrounding ocean and harbours. Alternatively, the winter months, from December to February, represent the most affordable period with lower prices on accommodations and airfare. Despite chilly temperatures, this time is ideal for indoor activities like exploring museums and cafés. Additionally, winter in Copenhagen showcases magical Christmas festivities, contributing to the city's cosy and enchanting atmosphere.
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Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (CPH)

Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (CPH)

Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup, is located just eight kilometres from the centre of the city. As the largest and busiest airport in Scandinavia, it comprises three terminals, with international arrivals primarily processed in Terminal 3. Various transportation options connect the airport to the city centre, ensuring a quick journey of about 15 to 35 minutes. Trains departing every ten minutes from Copenhagen Central Station offer a 15-minute commute, with convenient connections to the city and beyond via metro, train, S-train, or bus. The Metro operates around the clock, providing efficient travel to key locations, while buses offer a more economical but lengthier 35-minute ride to the central station. Taxis are available outside Terminal 3 but represent the priciest option. Travellers holding a Copenhagen Card enjoy free, unlimited public transport within the entire capital region, covering trips to/from Copenhagen Airport. The card also grants free entry to over 80 attractions and museums, along with discounts at various establishments.
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Public Transport

Public Transport

Copenhagen boasts a reliable public transport system, with Metro, S-trains, and buses, including waterbuses, accessible using the same ticket. All you need to know is how many zones you will pass on your journey, which will play a crucial role in determining the appropriate ticket. All three metro lines operate 24/7 for seamless travel. The A-buses are the primary buses in central Copenhagen; they run consistently at all hours, while night buses (N buses) operate from 1am to 5am, identifiable by their grey bus stop signs. The bright red "S" trains connect suburbs and surrounding towns to the city, running from 5am to 12:30am. Biking provides an excellent and popular means of navigating the city, allowing visitors and locals to easily explore its charming streets and attractions while enjoying the bicycle-friendly infrastructure.
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Passport/Visa

Passport/Visa

Denmark can be visited visa-free for up to 90 days by citizens of Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Israel, UAE and most countries in America. If you are unsure whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we recommend contacting the embassy or consulate in your country. International (non-Schengen) travellers need a passport that is valid for at least 3 months after the end of their intended trip in order to enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of Schengen countries can travel without a passport but must have a valid ID with them during their stay.
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