Kastrup Airport
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/TRAVEL TIPS, COPENHAGEN/ Updated : Nov 24, 2014, 16:37 IST
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Copenhagen's international airport is situated eight kilometres to the south of the city, and the process of getting into town from there will be your introduction to Danish efficiency.
Copenhagen's international airport is situated eight kilometres to the south of the city, and the process of getting into town from there will be your introduction to Danish efficiency. Read less
Welcome to CPHWord to the wise: Unless you want to go to Sweden, be sure to take the train to downtown Copenhagen rather than Malmö.
Copenhagen's international airport is situated eight kilometres to the south of the city, and the process of getting into town from there will be your introduction to Danish efficiency.
Both train and metro cost the same - DKK 36 for a three-zone single ride - and which you take depends on where you want to end up. The train is for Copenhagen Central Station, whilst the metro whisks you to Kongens Nytorv and the Nyhavn area.
Both stations are in Terminal 3 and tickets can be bought at the DSB ticket office or, with cash only, from a machine. The journey to the centre of town takes around 15 minutes on the metro and half an hour on the train.
Bus number 25OS also stops at the Central Station, but can be slow-going and isn't recommended unless your destination is directly en route.
Taxis will take around half an hour to the centre and cost around DKK 220 and up.
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