Ultimate Guide to Navigating Copenhagen Easily

Explore Copenhagen Sustainably

Thanks to its compact size, Copenhagen is fairly simple and convenient to get around, allowing travelers to explore the city through various options, from cycling to public transport.

Leave the car behind, and embark on a sustainable journey around the Danish capital. Here are the best ways to get around Copenhagen.

People cycle in a blue bike lane in Copenhagen
Copenhagen is one of the world’s most bicycle-friendly cities © william87 / Getty Images

Copenhagen is a Cyclist’s Paradise

Copenhagen is renowned globally as one of the best cities for cycling. In this vibrant capital, bicycles outnumber cars, and the city boasts 382km (237 miles) of dedicated bike lanes.

For an authentic local experience, renting a bike is the best option. You can easily find rental services at local shops or from city-wide bike-share services. This convenient and sustainable mode of transportation not only allows for quick traversal but also serves as a great workout while sightseeing. Many hotels also provide bike rental services.

As cycling is integrated into the daily life of many residents, it’s essential to adhere to local cycling rules, such as signaling and staying to the right in bike lanes, ensuring a respectful experience with Copenhagen’s bicycle community.

Discover Copenhagen on Foot

The compact nature of Copenhagen makes it incredibly walkable. Most main attractions or shopping districts are within a 20-minute walk from the city center. Walking through the city allows you to uncover hidden gems and charming detours that you might overlook otherwise.

This walking culture is deeply rooted in Danish lifestyle and contributes to Denmark’s high ranking in the World Happiness Report.

Red Copenhagen Metro train arrives at Nørreport station
The Copenhagen Metro continues to grow with new stations added to the network © carstenbrandt / Getty Images

Utilize Copenhagen’s Expanding Metro System

With the addition of 17 new stations in 2019, Copenhagen’s metro system has become an even faster and more reliable mode of transportation. Comprising 39 stations across four train lines, the self-driving Metro operates 24/7, with trains arriving every few minutes. Conveniently, the Metro provides a direct connection to the airport and takes just 13 minutes to reach the city center.

For the best scenic views, position yourself at the front of the train, a vantage point typically reserved for the driver.

Copenhagens Public Transportation System

Access all modes of transportation in Copenhagen, including buses, Harbor Bus boats, trains, and the Metro, with a single ticket or the Copenhagen Card. A one-hour ticket in the central city zone costs approximately 24kr. Tickets can be purchased at train or bus stations, or you may opt for a reloadable travel smart card for added convenience. Additionally, the Copenhagen Card offers discounted entry to popular attractions while including free access to public transportation.

Getting Around with Taxis in Copenhagen

While you may find that public transportation in Copenhagen is quite efficient, there are times when a taxi might be necessary—especially after a long day of exploration. However, it’s essential to note that Uber operates differently in Denmark, and you won’t find this service. Instead, the city has alternative app-based taxi services. Taxis can also be easily flagged down in busy areas, particularly outside train stations and nightclubs.

Copenhagen Harbor Bus on the water in Copenhagen at dusk
Take to the water on the Harbor Bus in Copenhagen © ValleraTo / Getty Images

Experience the City from the Water Aboard the Harbor Bus

Copenhagen’s network of boat routes enhances public transportation while providing breathtaking views of the city. The Harbor Bus serves as a quick and eco-friendly method to navigate various stops across the harbor, including iconic locations such as the Royal Library and Nyhavn. These electric boats are not only green but also accessible for individuals with disabilities.

Accessible Travel in Copenhagen

The public transportation network in Copenhagen is designed to be accessible, with wide sidewalks and inclusive facilities. All Metro stations feature elevators, and the platforms are level with the Metro trains, allowing easy boarding for wheelchairs and strollers without the need for ramps.

Embracing Cycling Culture in Copenhagen

Raised in Copenhagen, cycling is integral to my daily life. Riding a bike allows me to combine commuting with exercise, enjoy the fresh air, and immerse myself in the vibrant culture of the city. It’s a cost-effective transportation method that fosters convenience and sustainability, besides enabling an authentic connection to the local biking culture.

When visiting Copenhagen, experiencing the cycling lifestyle can be both enjoyable and inspiring, perhaps motivating you to adopt aspects of it back home.

Plan Your Trip to Copenhagen

When planning your visit to Copenhagen, ensure you take the time to explore:

  • Top attractions throughout the city
  • Local shops and boutiques for unique finds
  • Essential tips and tricks to enhance your experience
  • The city’s magnificent parks and green spaces

This article was first published on August 11, 2022, and updated on April 30, 2024.


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