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Copenhagen is just 1hr 50mins away by air. SAS operate nearly 90 flights a week to Copenhagen from Heathrow, London City, Birmingham, Manchester and Aberdeen.
Scandinavian Airlines is the biggest airline company in Scandinavia. They offer cheap flight tickets on flights to and from Europe. SAS flights to Copenhagen cost as little as £60 one way, including taxes.
On SAS’s website you can book cheap flights, find scheduled flights, check out their city guides and get info on corporate business travel. SAS has flight deals in three service classes: Economy class, Economy Extra and Business class.
The CPHCARD is valid for 24 hours and includes:
These trains take you to and from the city from early morning till late night. Train tickets can also be used on the buses, meaning more miles for your money!
The Copenhagen metro offers a brand new and efficient way to get around in the city and puts London’s tube system to shame, with its clean and airy carriages.
All metro stations are marked with a red M.
All buses are yellow and entrance is at the front of the bus only. Bus stops are marked with yellow signs.
You + Copenhagen + Malmo = a cracking city break
The Øresund train connects Denmark and Sweden. Trains run roughly every twenty minutes from Copenhagen Central Station to Malmö, via Copenhagen Airport and the journey takes just thirty five minutes. Two cities for the price of one - that’s a credit-crunch friendly city break! Visit Denmark’s national train company’s website, www.dsb.dk, for journey times, info and booking.