Practical Information

In Denmark, bicycling is one of the primary forms of transportation. In sunshine, rain, hail, snow – you will see bicyclists on their way to work,  the grocery store, or social events. “The bike is a Dane’s best friend” – particularly in the larger Danish cities that offer an extensive network of bicycle lanes. It also helps that the country’s terrain is primarily flat. 

The Danes ride many different types of bike, from racing cycles to the large box-like cargo bikes used to transport of goods – and children, too. At rush hour, bike lanes in Copenhagen can be as crowded as car traffic in other parts of the world. 
Read more:
https://denmark.dk/people-and-culture/biking

1. How to Get Around Copenhagen

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Copenhagen is one of the easiest cities in Europe to move around. The MetroS-Train, and buses run frequently, and all use the same ticket system.

  • From the Airport to City Centre
    The Metro (M2 line) takes 13 minutes from Copenhagen Airport to Kongens Nytorv. Trains run 24/7.
  • Tickets & Prices
    Travellers can buy tickets at the airport, metro stations, or through the DOT app. A single ticket typically covers all central areas.
  • Biking in Copenhagen
    Copenhagen is a bike-friendly city with more bicycles than cars. Visitors can rent bikes everywhere and ride safely thanks to dedicated bike lanes.

2. Best Time to Visit Copenhagen

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  • Summer (June–August): Long days, warm weather, and outdoor cafés everywhere. Great for canal tours and walking tours.
  • Autumn (September–October): Beautiful colors, fewer crowds, mild temperatures.
  • Winter (November–February): Christmas markets, cozy cafés, and festive lights across the city.
  • Spring (March–May): Warmer days, blooming parks, and ideal for sightseeing.

3. Major Attractions in Copenhagen

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  • Nyhavn – The most famous postcard spot in Copenhagen.
  • Amalienborg Palace – Home of the Danish Royal Family and the daily changing of the guard.
  • Christiansborg Palace – Houses the Danish Parliament and offers one of the best city views from its tower.
  • Rosenborg Castle – Where the Crown Jewels and royal treasures are kept.
  • The Little Mermaid – A Copenhagen classic and one of the most visited statues in the world.
  • Tivoli Gardens – One of the oldest amusement parks in the world, magical at night.

4. How Safe is Copenhagen?

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Copenhagen is one of the safest cities in the world. Visitors usually feel comfortable walking around both day and night. Still, it’s always good to keep an eye on personal belongings in busy areas like Nyhavn and Central Station.

5. Money & Payments

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  • Currency: Danish Kroner (DKK)
  • Credit cards are accepted everywhere, even for small purchases.
  • ATMs are easy to find in the city center.
  • Mobile payments like Apple Pay and Google Pay are widely used.

6. Practical Travel Tips

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  • Tap Water: Safe to drink everywhere.
  • Language: Danish is official, but almost everyone speaks excellent English.
  • Punctuality: Transport runs on time, so arrive early for trains and tours.
  • Weather: Always carry a light jacket—even in summer!

7. Why Choose a Local Guide in Copenhagen

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Exploring Copenhagen with a local guide provides a deeper understanding of Danish culture, hidden streets, royal history, and everyday life. A guide explains the traditions, architecture, and stories you won’t find online—and tailors the experience to your interests.

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Did you know

  • Nine out of ten people in Denmark own a bike
  • Danes cycle 1.6 km a day on average 
  • Cycling accounts for a quarter of all personal transport in Denmark for distances of less than five kilometres
  • There are more than 12,000 kilometres of cycle routes in Denmark
  • The city of Copenhagen alone has around 400 kilometres of cycle paths – all clearly separated from car lanes and sidewalks

Quick Facts About Denmark

  • Denmark is a bicycle nation with over 12.000 km of bike-lanes
  • The world first’s Ministry of Environment was Danish
  • Punctuality is a big deal – always on time
  • Population of approximately 6 million people – 10% are foreigners
  • Denmark has the oldest monarchy in the world
  • The Parliament has 179 members
    41% of energy comes from wind
  • 42.951 km2 is the size of Denmark – considered the 22nd smallest in Europe
  • Denmark has 5 national parks
  • The highest point in Denmark is 172 meters height
  • The oldest flag in the world is danish – Since 1219
  • 10% of globally trade of goods are transport by danish shipping companies
  • Handball was invented in Denmark in 1897
  • Denmark is the least corrupt country in the world
  • Since 1973 Denmark is part of the EU
  • Denmark was the first country to allow same-sex partnerships (1989)

https://denmark.dk/quick-facts

Opening hours at Kronborg Castle

January 2nd – April: Tuesday to Sunday 11am-4pm
May – October: Everyday 10am-4pm.
November – December: Tuesday – Sunday 11am-4pm.

Closing days:
The castle is closed 1st January, 24th, 25th and 31st of December

For further info:
https://kongeligeslotte.dk/en/palaces-and-gardens/kronborg-castle.html

Frederiksborg Castle Opening hours

Frederiksborg Castle

Frederiksborg is open every day throughout the year

November – March: 11.00-15.00
April – October: 10.00-17.00

Closing days:
The castle is closed 1st January, 24th, 25th and 31st of December

For further info:
https://dnm.dk/en/

The Best Private Copenhagen Tours

3-Hour Private City Walking Tour
4-Hour Private City Tour & Canal Tour
4-Hour Private Hamlet Tour
4-Hour Frederiksborg Castle Tour

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