Copenhagen Hotels
Travelling to Copenhagen
Getting to and from Copenhagen
Copenhagen's International Airport is reasonably busy though hardly a European
hub. Being so close to the rest of Scandinavia, it handles much of the region's
long-haul traffic, with regular trans-Atlantic flight and routes to select Asian-Pacific
destinations. However, many find it cheaper to fly to Amsterdam and catch the
train and Europeans (particularly from London) often fly to Malmo in Sweden
(a mere 30 minutes away by train) as a cheaper alternative. The Airport is 9kms
southwest of the city, and regular trains will have you in the centre within
15 minutes. Connections are made to Billund, Esbjerg and Rønne, the rest
of Denmark being too small to justify flying.
The Øresundsfordindelsen (Øresund Fixed Link) linked Scandanavia
with Europe after the tunnels' completion in 2000, and Malmo is now less than
30 minutes by car or train. Buses run frequently from the central station non-stop
to destinations throughout Europe and Scandinavia.
The road network is well established despite the many waterways and islands,
making it easy to drive from Zeeland to Funen and Jutland and onwards to Germany
and the rest of Europe. Traffic isn't too bad, and driving is safe.
North and south of Zeeland, short ferries run from Helsingør to Helsingborg
(Sweden) and Rødbyhavn to Puttgarden in Germany.
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Selection of hotels in this region:
Ibis Copenhagen Crown | | Ibis Copenhagen Triton | | Zleep Airport Hotel | | Zleep Ishoj Hotel Copenhagen | | Park Inn Copenhagen Airport | | Sofitel Copenhagen Plaza | | Radisson SAS Scandinavia Hotel Copenhagen | | Mercure Richmond Copenhagen | | Scandic Hotel Copenhagen City | | Scandic Webers | | Hilton Copenhagen Airport | | Radisson SAS Royal Hotel Copenhagen | | Le Meridien Palace | | Le Meridien Mermaid | |
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