Travel Reference
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If you're traveling exclusively in central Copenhagen, the City Pass is
a good value (75 kr/24 hours, 190 kr/72 hours, covers travel within zones
1-4, including the airport). To travel throughout the greater Copenhagen re-
gion—including side-trips such as Roskilde, Frederiksborg Castle, Louisiana,
and Kronborg Castle—you'll need to pay more for a “24-hour ticket” (130
kr) or a “7-day flexicard” (225 kr—can be a good value even for less than
a week). All passes are sold at stations, the TI, 7-Elevens, and other kiosks.
Validate any all-day or multi-day ticket by stamping it in the yellow machine
on the bus or at the station.
While the train system is slick (Metro and S-tog, described later), its use-
fulness is limited for the typical tourist—but buses serve all of the major
sights in town every five to eight minutes during daytime hours. If you're not
riding a bike everywhere, get comfortable with the buses. Bus drivers are pa-
tient, have change, and speak English. City maps list bus routes. Locals are
usually friendly and helpful. There's also a floating “Harbor Bus” (described
on here ) .
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