
Capital Region Denmark Travel Guide
The public transit system includes a fully automated Metro, a commuter S-train network, and an extensive bus network. This includes unique harbor buses that operate on the waterways, offering a picturesque method to travel between waterfront areas. No trams operate in Copenhagen.
Route maps are available at all stations, bus stops, and on the internet via the DOT site or the Rejsekort app. Key centers include Nørreport Station (Metro, S-train, buses), Copenhagen Central Station (København H) (S-trains, regional trains, buses), and Kongens Nytorv (central Metro, buses near Nyhavn).
Electronic travel card for best value for lengthier stays. Tap when entering and exiting.
Tourist-friendly paper pass for unrestricted travel (zones 1-4 or all zones), 24 to 120 hours.
DOT Billetter app for purchasing admission, DOT app or Waze for planning.
24/7 service. Every 2-6 min peak, 6-15 min off-peak/night.
5:00 AM - 1:00 AM (longer weekends). Every 10 min peak, 20 min off-peak.
5:00 AM - 1:00 AM (some night buses). Frequencies vary by route.
Part of the public transit network, scenic routes.
Taxis offer a convenient, though more expensive, transport option. Ride-peer-to-peer sharing services are also available.
Available from Avis, Hertz, Europcar, etc. at CPH airport and city. DiscoverCars.com is an option. Expensive and parking is hard.
Less common for tourists; requires valid motorcycle license.
Donkey Republic and Bycyklen (electric) are bike-sharing. Numerous private rental shops, DKK 100-200/day.
Beyond standard options, Copenhagen offers unique ways to get around and see the city.
Copenhagen's public transport is generally accessible.
Metro and contemporary S-trains offer good access.
Many attractions, hotels, and public spaces are equipped with ramps and elevators.
Accessible restrooms are common.
Specialized taxi services are available for travelers with mobility needs.
Check DOT website for specific route accessibility.
Copenhagen is a city built for discovering on foot or by bike. While public transport is exceptional, consider slower modes of travel to fully absorb the city'its charm and design.
Embrace the local pace and discover hidden gems around every corner.