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Your own personal driver |
Anhoj 13 Kastrup Copenhagen, Denmark 2770 Denmark +45 3032 2202 http://www.a1limousine.dk |
Allow professional drivers to take you to your destination in style and at your convenience. A1 Limousines' English speaking drivers take you to and from the airport, hotel, conference rooms, and act as personal chauffeurs. Beverages, newspapers, even beer is provided on request and payment can be made directly to driver or through credit cards. Sightseeing tours (minimum 2 hours) are available to museums and castles, covering places, such as Malmoe, Arken and Lund. Wedding packages include champagne from France. The fleet constitutes only Mercedes and Volkswagen vehicles. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bus Service to Valby |
Arhus Copenhagen Denmark |
Abildskous Rutebilder operates bus services between Århus and Copenhagen, which terminate at Valby. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Drive Around |
Maglegaards Alle 122 Copenhagen, Copenhagen 2860 Denmark +45 2220 1900 http://www.alphalimousine.dk/ |
When you need a limousine transfer service in Copenhagen just call the Alpha Limousine service. It has luxurious chauffeur-driven cars and offers guided tours of the city. All the drivers are fluent in English and are well aware of all the tourist sites in Copenhagen. It also offers a special package for wedding pick-ups, with a champagne bottle for the couple. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Denmark's National Train Company |
Sølvgade 40 Copenhagen 1350 Denmark +45 33 14 04 00 http://www.dsb.dk/ |
DSB's travel agency manages domestic train travel as well as arranges for travel abroad. Traveling by plane can also be arranged to anywhere in the world. The 'Day of Holiday' deal offers train or plane travel to 33 European cities or round trips to USA or the Far East. DSB also sells InterRail tickets for travelling in Europe, ScanRail tickets for traveling in Scandinavia and EuroDomino tickets for travelling in other countries. It also offers ski package holidays. Most of the large and medium big train stations in the metropolitan area have a DSB ticket office. Three different ticket slot machines can be found in various places. Some useful telephone numbers are +45 7013 1415 (domestic), +45 7013 1416 (abroad), +45 7013 1417 (train holiday) and +45 3314 1701 (S-train). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bus Service |
Reventlowsgade 8 Copenhagen Denmark +45 99 34 44 88 |
Eurolines Scandinavia offers bus services to Berlin, Frankfurt, Vienna, Hamburg, Paris, Munich, and London. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Take a Bus to Bornholm (Sweden) |
Yderholmen 18 Ballerup Copenhagen, Copenhagen 2750 Denmark +45 4468 4400 http://www.graahundbus.dk/ |
The Bornholm bus (line 886) leaves from Hovedbanegården in Copenhagen and heads to Bornholm. It goes directly to the ferry terminal in Ystad (Sweden). The bus coordinates with the ferry to Bornholm, which meets the bus at Ystad, and exchanges passengers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Public Transport in Copenhagen Harbour |
Nordre Toldbod og Det Kongelige Bibliotek Copenhagen 1259 Denmark |
Havnebussen is an alternative to the yellow public buses, which often run late on the busy streets of Copenhagen. The harbour is not heavy with traffic, and because of that a route has been created that crosses down through Copenhagen Harbour, from shore to shore. Havnebussen is comfortable and the sights from it are often fantastic. It shouldn't be used as tourist transport at very busy times, though, as it functions as a means of transport for a lot of busy Copenhagen commuters. The end stations are Nordre Toldbod and the newly-built Royal Library, and on its way, the boat passes Holmen and Nyhavn. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Centre of all Train Traffic in Denmark |
Banegårdspladsen 4 Copenhagen 1577 Denmark +45 3314 0400 |
Hovedbanegården, the Grand Central Station, is the centre for all train traffic in Copenhagen as well as Denmark. From Central Station, you are able to travel to the forest as well as the beaches with the S-train. You will also find departures to most of the bigger cities of Europe, on ordinary trains. In 1911, the Central Station moved to its present location on Vesterbrogade, just across the road from Tivoli. The man behind this grand building was DSB's chief architect Henrik Wench. At the beginning of the 1990s, several fancy shops and cafés opened up in the arrival and departure hall, which lead to the creation of the shopping centre Hovedbanen. The ambience is very relaxed at Central Station, at any time of the day or year, with all kinds of people. Even the Royal Family have their own apartment at the Central Station, where they wait for their train to depart. There is a clock just inside the entrance; many people make arrangements to meet 'under the clock'. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Capital's Main Bus Company |
Toftegårds Plads Gl. Køge Landevej 3 Copenhagen, Copenhagen 2500 Denmark +45 3613 1400 http://www.ht.dk |
1.8 million people live in the Danish capital city. This means a third of all Danes live in Copenhagen, and also that almost half of all the bus traffic in Denmark is carried out here, on the yellow HT-buses. On a normal weekday, about 8,20,000 people ride on 16,000 bus journeys in the capital region. That means 4 million hours of driving by HT in a year. There are 9,800 bus stops in Copenhagen, 1,500 buses and 3,600 conductors. A normal HT-bus is 12 metres long and 2.5 metres wide. It has room for 70 passengers, of whom half may sit down. A link-bus is 18 metres long and has room for 110 passengers. On the company's web-site, you can find direct information on the particular bus you wish to take, by checking yourself or sending in your details. You will also see information about special announcements, such as delays, or get help with finding the right bus you want, with a map of its exact route. You can even buy tickets and travel cards. There's information on how much tickets cost and where you could buy them. You can also read about the subscription service, and about how you can get your travel cards sent directly home to you each month, possibly with a discount. Please note that the web pages are only in Danish. Tickets can also be bought on the buses, and at some supermarkets. Review © 2007, Wcities |