Copenhagen Travel Tips and Travel Advice

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#1 of 9 general tips & advice in Copenhagen
Annatasja says: 1. You have never been to the National Museem, The States museum for arts or Christiansborg. 2. You can end up in a four hour long discussion about how to get from Nørrebro to Valby the easiest way- without knowing where Roskilde is. 3. You cannot leave your apartment without checking the ini…
#2 of 9 general tips & advice in Copenhagen
o_mendfornd says: We came across a fairly cheap airline offering flighs between London (Gatwick) and Copenhagen. They're called Sterling (www.sterling.dk), and you can get a return flight for around 130 pounds (Kr1300 or US$250). This is much better than the prices which I've been paying (through work, fortunately) t…
#3 of 9 general tips & advice in Copenhagen
o_mendfornd says: The Copenhagen overground train system is a fantastic way to get around the city. It's not very expensive and you can buy many-journey tickets which brings the cost down even more. The trains are frequent, clean, quiet, and surprisingly empty. There's also a metro system which goes to the inte…
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#4 of 9 general tips & advice in Copenhagen
Archie1978 says: Well if you are going to Copenhagen and need to reach another Destination by train, one way to do it is to use "DSB Orange ticket" (DSB is the name of our train carrier here in Denmark) But the good thing with this ticket is if you book the ticket no later than 7 days before you need it, you will sa…
#5 of 9 general tips & advice in Copenhagen
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EmGa says: With my school we went up the "Round Tower" which is a really cool thing to do.  The mermaid sculpture is also pretty neat, although as exciting as some make it out to be.  After we went up the tower, we just rambled around Copenhagen with a group of teenage Danish guys.  I'd definite…
#6 of 9 general tips & advice in Copenhagen
lauro says: Is the largest train station in Denmark, placed in Copenhagen, with entrances to Bernstorffsgade (at Tivoli Gardens), Banegårdspladsen, Reventlowsgade and access to platforms from Tietgensgade. (If including the metro, then the Nørreport Station has more passengers stepping on and off) The stat…
#7 of 9 general tips & advice in Copenhagen
m49erfan says: If you're visiting Copenhagen, it's a really good idea to cross over to Sweden for a day, especially if you don't have plans to go up to Stockholm or visit any other part of Sweden. Malmo is a cute, quiet little city that has some interesting restaurants, a little bit of shopping, and a cool Swedis…
#8 of 9 general tips & advice in Copenhagen
Africancrab says: When I first travelled to Copenhagen, I remember smoking had not yet been regulated and there seemed to be many Germans and Swedish passenger smoking. The airport has so many shops that one can literally buy whatever they need right at the airport. I was surprised though at how big and well organize…
#9 of 9 general tips & advice in Copenhagen
Archie1978 says: Okay then... I just checked the internet and I can see that the whole link wasnt pasted to that one... This link is to the main page of "DSB Orange" http://www.dsb.dk/cs/Satellite?pagename=DSB/Page/StandardForside&c=Page&cid=1082706334216 And the ticket doesnt have to be a day ticket... but …

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