Travel to Copenhagen by Train
Copenhagen is the capital and largest city of Denmark. It is located on the shore of the Oresund Strait, which separates Denmark and Sweden and connects the Baltic and North Seas. The city stands on the islands of Zealand, Slotsholmen and Amager, pierced by numerous channels. With a population of more than 2 million people (including suburbs) Copenhagen is the most populous city in Denmark and one of the largest in Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Copenhagen is a very compact and cozy city, there are almost no skyscrapers in it, but there are a lot of old houses, parks and embankments. One of the longest pedestrian streets in Europe, Stroget, is located in the city center. Copenhagen will be comfortable for both hikers and cyclists: half of the population moves on two wheels, the total length of bike paths exceeds 400 km. Spring and summer account for the majority of cultural events: the Night Cinema Festival, the Jazz Festival and the famous Copenhagen Carnival. One of the best ways to explore Copenhagen and other European destinations nearby is via the tour by Copenhagen's trains and admire the picturesque landscapes of Europe and sophisticated northern architecture while relaxing in the comfortable and well-equipped train!
Popular Train Routes to and from Copenhagen
Travelers flock to Copenhagen in large numbers. Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, is easy to get to due to not only the rich culture of this European city but also its convenient transportation system. Modern high-speed trains offer a comfortable journey across Europe, thanks to their modern technology and a variety of amenities. Despite its appearance, Copenhagen Central Station is a comfortable modern station, and its design is both interesting and innovative, combining the fleur of 19th-century architecture and modern equipment inside the station! There is a great deal to see in Denmark and its surrounding regions, including scenery, architecture, New Year's fairs, and fashionable centers. Find out about the most popular train routes from and to Copenhagen below, such as Copenhagen to Berlin, or Stockholm to Copenhagen and start creating your unique and bright journey!
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Trains per day: 5|Popular trains:Deutsche Bahn
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Trains per day: 86|Popular trains:SJ
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Trains per day: 11|Popular trains:IC
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Trains per day: 12|Popular trains:
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Trains per day: 38|Popular trains:SJ
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Trains per day: 39|Popular trains:
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Trains per day: 16|Popular trains:SJ
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Trains per day: 5|Popular trains:
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Trains per day: 3|Popular trains:Deutsche Bahn
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Trains per day: 20|Popular trains:
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Trains per day: 25|Popular trains:SJ
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Trains per day: 84|Popular trains:
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Trains per day: 86|Popular trains:SJ
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Trains per day: 19|Popular trains:
Danish Rails
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Trains per day: 11|Popular trains:
IC
Trains per day: 5|Popular trains:IC
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Trains per day: 48|Popular trains:
SJ
Trains per day: 13|Popular trains:SJ
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Trains per day: 12|Popular trains:
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Trains per day: 38|Popular trains:SJ