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Getting Around Copenhagen

Getting Around Copenhagen

Capital Region Denmark Travel Guide

Public Transportation Overview

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).

Public Transport Features

  • Metro (M): 24/7, driverless, four lines connecting city center and Amager, plus City Ring.
  • S-train (S-tog): Commuter rail to suburbs and surrounding areas (5:00 AM - 1:00 AM, longer weekends).
  • Buses: Extensive network, including electric and harbor buses (5:00 AM - 1:00 AM, with night services).
  • Accessibility: Generally accessible with elevators/ramps at Metro/S-train stations, and many accessible buses.

Rejsekort

Electronic travel card for best value for lengthier stays. Tap when entering and exiting.

City Pass

Tourist-friendly paper pass for unrestricted travel (zones 1-4 or all zones), 24 to 120 hours.

Mobile Apps

DOT Billetter app for purchasing admission, DOT app or Waze for planning.

Ticketing & Navigation

Fare Options
  • Copenhagen uses a zone-based ticketing system; city center is zones 1-4.
  • Single-journey tickets at machines or on coaches. A 2-zone ticket is valid for ONE hour 15 minutes.
  • Fines for fare evasion are substantial. Always validate tickets.
Efficient Navigation Tips
  • Utilize DOT app, Rejsekort app, or Google Maps for real-time planning.
  • Consider a City A ticket or Copenhagen Card for convenience and savings.
  • Combine public transport with walking or cycling.

Public Transport Hours & Frequency

Metro Operation

24/7 service. Every 2-6 min peak, 6-15 min off-peak/night.

S-train Operation

5:00 AM - 1:00 AM (longer weekends). Every 10 min peak, 20 min off-peak.

Bus Network

5:00 AM - 1:00 AM (some night buses). Frequencies vary by route.

Harbour Buses

Part of the public transit network, scenic routes.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Taxis offer a convenient, though more expensive, transport option. Ride-peer-to-peer sharing services are also available.

Licensed Taxis

  • Licensed taxis are cream or black with a yellow "TAXA" or "FRI" roof sign.
  • Hail taxis on the street, find them at stands, or reserve through phone/app.
  • Fares: Start fee approx. DKK 39-50, plus DKK 16-25 per km. Higher rates at night/weekends.
  • Payment: Cash and major credit/debit cards accepted.

Ride-Sharing & Safety

  • Uber does not operate in Copenhagen.
  • Alternatives: Bolt and Viggo (electric car service) are available via their apps.
  • Taxis are highly regulated and safe.
  • For ride-sharing, always verify driver and vehicle details match the app before entering.

Walking & Cycling

  • Indre By (city center) and Nyhavn are highly pedestrian-friendly.
  • Numerous guided and self-guided walking tours.
  • Parks like King's Garden offer pleasant walking routes.
  • Extensive network of dedicated bike lanes, making cycling safe and efficient.
  • Cyclists have the right-of-way in bike lanes and at many intersections.
  • Always indicate turns and stops. Be aware of traffic signals for bikes and car doors.

Rental Options

Car Rentals

Available from Avis, Hertz, Europcar, etc. at CPH airport and city. DiscoverCars.com is an option. Expensive and parking is hard.

Motorcycles/Scooters

Less common for tourists; requires valid motorcycle license.

Bicycle Rentals

Donkey Republic and Bycyklen (electric) are bike-sharing. Numerous private rental shops, DKK 100-200/day.

Specialized Transportation

Beyond standard options, Copenhagen offers unique ways to get around and see the city.

Tour Buses & Hop-on-Hop-off

  • Companies like Stromma and Red Buses offer hop-on-hop-off services.
  • These tours cover major attractions, giving an easy a review the city.
  • Audio guides are often an element of the experience.
  • A good option for a first-time visitor.

Boat Taxis & Water Transport

  • Harbor buses (yellow boats) belong to the the public transit network (DOT).
  • They offer a scenic and efficient way to travel along the canals and harbor.
  • Various companies offer guided canal tours, providing a different perspective on landmarks.
  • No cable cars or funiculars due to flat terrain.

Accessibility Services

Public Transport Access

Copenhagen's public transport is generally accessible.

Metro and contemporary S-trains offer good access.

City-wide Access

Many attractions, hotels, and public spaces are equipped with ramps and elevators.

Accessible restrooms are common.

Specialized Services

Specialized taxi services are available for travelers with mobility needs.

Check DOT website for specific route accessibility.

Driving Laws & Parking

Driving Laws
  • Drive on the right side of the road.
  • Headlights must be on at all times, day and night.
  • Seatbelts are required for all.
Parking in the City
  • Mainly paid street parking or multi-story car parks.
  • Fees vary by zone, with higher costs in the city center.
  • Green zones restrict older diesel vehicles.

Important Road Safety Alerts

  • Danish roads are generally safe, but attention to cyclists is useful.
  • Be mindful of dedicated bike lanes and yield to cyclists.
  • Always look for people on bikes before opening car doors.
  • Signs on the road are clear but in Danish; familiarity helps.
  • Pedestrian-friendly areas are common, but stay aware of traffic.
  • In Freetown Christiania's "Pusher Street", photography is strictly prohibited.
  • Use common sense in less-trafficked areas at night.
  • Wear appropriate footwear in winter to prevent slips on ice.

Final Transportation Thought

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.