Essential tips on how to get to central Copenhagen from Copenhagen Kastrup Airport and how to get around Copenhagen: metro connections, shuttles, trains, buses, and taxis, where to rent a bike in Copenhagen, and how much the Copenhagen Card costs.
How to get to Copenhagen: connections to Copenhagen Kastrup Airport
Getting around the city is incredibly easy and convenient. Quickly reach the city center from Copenhagen Airport by train or metro, and then choose from a wide range of transportation options—buses, trains, metro, harbor buses, and bicycles. You won't waste a single precious moment traveling, as can sometimes happen in other destinations.
Getting to Copenhagen by plane: Flight connections to Copenhagen Airport
Copenhagen Kastrup Airport , located just 8 km from the centre of Copenhagen, between the towns of Tårnby and Dragør Denmark's largest and one of Northern Europe's leading airports, even listed by Forbes as one of the top ten airports in the world. Copenhagen Airport can be easily reached from the city centre in less than 15 minutes.
Among the main low-cost airlines flying to Copenhagen are Ryanair , Easyjet , Vueling and Norwegian .

Roskilde Airport is also located near Copenhagen , or alternatively, the Danish capital is also served by Malmö Sturup Airport in Sweden, just a 40-minute bus ride from the Swedish city. From downtown Malmö, you can take the train to Copenhagen Central Station in just 30 minutes, or take the direct bus (number 879) that takes you to Copenhagen in about 50 minutes.

Copenhagen Connections: Getting to Copenhagen by Train and Bus
The Danish Railways (DSB) company serves the entire city of Copenhagen and connects it with the rest of Denmark and Europe. Copenhagen's main railway stations are Hovedbanegård (Central Station), Nørreport , Vesterport , and Østerport .

Trains and buses depart from Copenhagen Central Station Odense and Aarhus across the Storebælt , while to Germany, particularly Hamburg and Lübeck, via ferry trains that cross the sea between the ports of Rødby (Denmark) and Puttgarden (Germany).

Øresund Bridge , on the other hand, connects Copenhagen with Malmö, Sweden, in just 30 minutes by train and bus: among the bus companies that connect Copenhagen with Malmö are Gråhundbus , Swebus Express , and Säfflebussen .

Copenhagen Connections: Getting to Copenhagen by Car
Copenhagen can be reached by car without using ferries thanks to the new bridge over the Great Belt or, if you are coming from Hamburg, you can head towards Puttgarden , from where ferries depart every 30 minutes for Denmark: from here you continue by road to Copenhagen (about 3 hours' journey) via the southern motorways E45, E47 and E55, following the road signs for Copenhagen.
Where to park in Copenhagen.
Copenhagen has several parking lots located in the city center and around the bridges. To find the parking lot closest to your area, visit the Copenhagen Parking website .
Copenhagen sea connections and ferries
To get to Copenhagen by ship or ferry, there are several sea connections between the port of Copenhagen, Oslo, and Bornholm . Copenhagen also has several marinas, the main one being Svanemøllehavnen .

Public transport in Copenhagen
Copenhagen's public transportation is efficient, safe, and convenient. Tickets can be used on all public transportation in Copenhagen (metro, buses, trains, and the harbor bus) both within the city and surrounding areas. The transportation network also operates 24/7, including nighttime bus, metro, and train services.
In Copenhagen, you can purchase single-journey tickets or the City Pass : a 24-hour pass (price for one adult is 80 kuna, or about 11 euros) or a 72-hour pass (price for 200 kuna, or about 26 euros) that allows unlimited travel in up to four zones, including central Copenhagen and the journey to and from the airport. You only need to validate the City Pass once, after which it is valid for the next 24 or 72 hours.
To plan your routes and journeys using public transport in Copenhagen, you can use the website Rejseplanen , which allows you to find the fastest public transport routes in the city and the rest of Denmark.
The central bus and train station is located at København H , where public transport departs from Copenhagen to the surrounding areas, the airport, and as far as Elsinore and Malmö. The network extends to the three main counties and two municipalities of the Hovedstadsregionen region, which is divided into 95 zones with different ticket prices.


Getting around Copenhagen by metro
The Copenhagen metro network operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. All trains are automatic and depart approximately every three minutes. From Sunday to Thursday night, between midnight and 5 am, departures are less frequent (approximately every 20 minutes). The metro is definitely the quickest way to get from Copenhagen Airport to the city center (the journey from Copenhagen Kastrup Airport to Nørreport station takes about 15 minutes).

Copenhagen Bus Connections: Bus transportation in Copenhagen
Copenhagen has many frequent buses, allowing you to reach any point in the city quickly. Information on tickets and passes for buses and public transport in Copenhagen .
Copenhagen connections: Harbour Bus
Harbour buses , or water buses, are a great way to explore the city from the water and see some of the most famous attractions, such as the Little Mermaid , Nyhavn , Christianshavn , and the Opera House . They are operated by the same company as the land transport, so the same tickets are used.

Cycling in Copenhagen and bike rental
Danes are crazy about cycling, and Copenhagen is dotted with bike paths everywhere: cycling is the best and fastest way to explore the city. Copenhagen's bike paths cover the entire city and are excellently organized with their own signage: in the Danish capital, cycling is a true culture.
Copenhagen offers the possibility of using public bicycles ( City Bikes ) located throughout the city, with a deposit of approximately 20 kroner. Copenhagen's City Bikes are equipped with touchscreen tablets with integrated GPS and navigation, allowing cyclists to easily navigate the city and quickly find points of interest. The bikes are available 24/7, every day of the year.

How to use public bicycles in Copenhagen:
The first time you use a public bicycle in Copenhagen , you'll need to enter your credit card details on the small tablet on the handlebars to unlock the city bike. Bicycles can be returned at any station in the system. You can register online before renting to save time. Rental costs 25 kronor per hour.
In Copenhagen, however, there are many other places where you can rent a bicycle , or you can also rent a rickshaw to take you around.

COPENHAGEN CONNECTIONS: How to get from Copenhagen Kastrup Airport to Copenhagen city center
Copenhagen Kastrup Airport is located just 8 kilometers south of the city center and is well connected by metro, train, bus, and taxi. Here's all the information on how to get to Copenhagen city center from the airport .
Copenhagen connections: Copenhagen Airport Kastrup – Copenhagen city center by metro
The fastest way to get from Copenhagen Kastrup Airport to central Copenhagen Kongens Nytorv and Nørreport stations in less than a quarter of an hour.
The Copenhagen Metro consists of two lines and 22 stations: the M1 line (green) runs from Vanløse to Vestamager (for a length of approximately 14 km) and the M2 line (yellow) runs from Vanløse to Lufthavnen and Copenhagen Airport (for a length of approximately 19 km).
The Metro station is located in Terminal 3 , next to the arrivals hall. The metro runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. A single ticket costs 20 Danish kroner, or about 3 euros, but we recommend purchasing the Copenhagen Card directly at the airport. This card gives you free travel on all public transport in Copenhagen for 24 or 72 hours, as well as free entry to numerous museums and attractions.

Copenhagen bus and shuttle connections from Copenhagen Kastrup Airport to Copenhagen city center
Connections from the airport to central Copenhagen are provided by HUR buses, specifically lines 12, 30, and 36, line 250S (which runs every 10 minutes and from 5:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.), and Greyhound bus number 999. The journey takes 30 minutes and a ticket costs 25.50 kroner (about 3.5 euros). There is also line 888 , the express bus that goes to Jutland, and the HUR 2A bus, which stops near the airport.
There are also other scheduled buses connecting Copenhagen Airport to the city center , such as the 5A, included in the Copenhagen Card . Alternatively, a free shuttle bus to the city center leaves from Terminals 1, 2, and 3, operating 24 hours a day, every day.
Copenhagen connections: Copenhagen Kastrup Airport – Copenhagen city center by train
The train station is located beneath Terminal 3: intercity and regional trains depart from here, connecting Copenhagen Airport to the city center and to Denmark and Sweden. The train to Copenhagen Central Station (Hovedbanegården ) also departs from here. Tickets can be purchased at the DSB office in the Arrivals Hall.
Copenhagen Airport Connections: Getting to Copenhagen by taxi from Copenhagen Kastrup Airport
Taxis are located at the exits of the arrivals terminals: the journey from the airport to central Copenhagen takes 20 minutes and costs approximately 140-180 kroner (or 20-25 euros, or 30 euros at night and on public holidays). One of the official taxi companies is Københavns Taxa (phone number: 35 35 35 35, but you can download their app from their website).

Getting to Copenhagen by car: road connections from Copenhagen Airport
The airport is connected to central Copenhagen by the E20 highway (exits 15, 16, and 17). You can rent a car directly at Copenhagen Airport or through major car rental companies .