Travel
The public transport infrastructure of Copenhagen is among the most efficient and reliable in the world, and it is still being developed and improved. Public transport will get you anywhere you wish to go in the capital region.
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general information public transport
- From Copenhagen Airport to Frederiksberg Metro: To get from Copenhagen Airport (CPH) to Frederiksberg (venue and Scandic hotel), you can take the Metro. Follow the signs to the Metro station at Terminal 3. Trains run every 4-6 minutes during the day and every 15-20 minutes at night. The journey to Frederiksberg takes about 19 minutes.
- How to Get a Ticket: You can buy tickets for public transport at ticket machines in the airport, train, and metro stations, or via the DOT Tickets app. Single tickets, City Passes, and the Copenhagen Card are available options.
- Copenhagen Card: The Copenhagen Card offers unlimited travel on public transport and free entry to over 80 attractions. It’s a convenient and cost-effective way to explore the city. You can purchase the card online or at various sales points in the city.
By AIR
Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup, is located just eight kilometres from the centre of Copenhagen. With its 60.000 daily passengers, it's the largest airport in Scandinavia. There are several options of public transportation to get from the airport to the city center.
BY TRAIN
Copenhagen Central Station is located in the heart of the city, bordering the rough but also trendy Vesterbro. It is a gateway to all public transportation in and out and around Copenhagen.
Here you will find buses, taxis, local S-trains as well as regional trains which will take you to North Zealand, other areas of Denmark, Sweden, and most of Europe - and the airport.
Copenhagen Central Station is home to the Danish Public Transport Corporation DSB's travel agency, a post office, supermarket, bakery, eateries, phamarcy, shopping center, baby changing facilities, bathrooms, showers, luggage storage, and a lost-and-found office.
The Danish state railways, DSB, run Copenhagen's S-trains as well as the regional train traffic in Denmark.
DSB S-tog, which connects the metropolitan region, is not the only train service out of Copenhagen. DSB Regional Trains run routes out of the city, not just on Zealand but also around Denmark and abroad.
Since the opening of Storebæltsbroen, which connects Zealand and Funen, travel times have been reduced considerably, and it is now possible to travel to Århus, the second-largest city in Denmark, in three hours.
If you are heading northward to Elsinore or in that direction, to places like Klampenborg, Rungsted, Nivå or Humlebæk, you can take Kystbanen - the coastal train route. The train runs between Elsinore via Copenhagen city centre to Copenhagen Airport.
BY METRO
There are 4 metro lines which operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week within the City of Copenhagen. See below the map for the Metro. Check out the website for more information.
From the airport the yellow line, M2 can be taken to get to the city center or near the congress Venue. Metro station Frederiksberg will get you to a 8 minute walk from the venue.
BY CAR
There are parking possibilities on-site and street parking is also allowed. Please note parking is not for free, you can pay via the app Easypark.
Click here to use the Journey Planner to plan your journey with public transport.
By bike
Copenhagen is a bike-friendly city with extensive cycling infrastructure. Here are some important bike rules to keep in mind:
- Always use the bike lanes.
- Keep to the right and overtake on the left.
- Use hand signals: right hand out to turn right, left hand out to turn left, and raise your left hand to stop.
You can rent bikes through different apps such as Donkey republic for example.
Enjoy your time in Copenhagen and safe travels!