Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Within the station, you'll find
baggage storage
(go down stairs at back
of station marked
Bagagebokse;
lockers cost 40-50 kr/day, and the check-
room/
garderobe
costs 45-55 kr/day per bag; both open Mon-Sat 5:30-1:00 in
the morning, Sun 6:00-1:00 in the morning); pay
WCs
(right side of station,
near ticket offices); a
post office
(back of station, Mon-Fri 8:00-21:00, Sat-
Sun 10:00-16:00); a branch of the recommended
Lagkagehuset
bakery; and
lots more. At both the front and the back of the station, you'll find
ATMs
and
Forex
exchange desks (the least expensive place in town to change money,
daily 8:00-21:00).
The tracks at the back of the station (tracks 9-10 and 11-12) are for the sub-
urban train (S-tog).
Tickets:
While you're in the station, you can plan for your departure by
reserving your overnight train seat or
couchette
at the
Billetsalg
office (daily
9:30-18:00). Some international rides and high-speed InterCity trains require
reservations (usually 25-55 kr), but railpass-holders can ride any Danish train
without a reservation. The
Kviksalg
office, with longer hours, sells tickets
withinDenmark(plustheregionaltraintoMalmö,Sweden).This“quicksale”
office will also help you with reservations for international trips if the
Billet-