Is Copenhagen Metro free?

Is Copenhagen Metro free?

Free public transport with a Copenhagen Card With a Copenhagen Card in hand you don’t have to worry about zones and ticket prices, as you get unlimited transportation in the entire Capital Region (including to/from Copenhagen Airport).

How much is the metro from Copenhagen Airport?

Both train and metro lines run 24/7 from Copenhagen (CPH) airport to the city centre. Both take 15 minutes to reach the city and cost just €4.80 (36 DKK) for a one-way ticket.

Is public transport free in Copenhagen?

Public transport in Copenhagen is inexpensive and easy to use. You can pay per journey in cash at a machine in a metro or train station, or in person on a bus. The Copenhagen Card gives you unlimited public transport in the capital region of Denmark plus free entry to over 80 museums and attractions.

Is Copenhagen a walkable city?

Sophisticated, contemporary Copenhagen Back to video Denmark’s capital is a walkable city with good public transportation and lots of bike paths, so there’s no need for a car if you don’t plan to get out of town. You will need lots of euros since it’s not cheap, but there are several things you can do for free.

How late does the metro run in Copenhagen?

Copenhagen’s new Metro system runs at 4 min intervals until midnight, after midnight the metro runs all night long at longer intervals, 7 days a week. There are no Metro services to/from the Central Station.

How much is Copenhagen Card?

How much does the Copenhagen Card cost?

24 hrs 48 hrs
Copenhagen Card (adult) 399 599
Copenhagen Card (child) 199 299

Does Copenhagen Card include train to Malmo?

A: Yes, the Copenhagen Card includes unlimited public transportation in the entire Copenhagen region (zone 1-99), which includes trains to Roskilde and Elsinore. Malmö is not part of the Copenhagen region and is not covered by the Copenhagen Card.

Is there a new metro line in Copenhagen?

In 2019, a new metro circle line, M3, will open after nearly ten years of construction. The only official map that to some extend combines the different train networks of Copenhagen, lacks metro line information, and cannot accommodate the M3 circle line.

Is there a Metro in the capital of Denmark?

The Copenhagen Metro is a rapid transit system in Copenhagen, Denmark. 37 stations and 3 lines are serving the capital of Denmark. Trains run 24/7 with 2-15 minute intervals depending on the time of the day. Metro ticket is also valid in buses and trains. Single tickets and City Passes can be purchased from all the metro stations.

Which is the only official map of Copenhagen?

The only official map that to some extend combines the different train networks of Copenhagen, lacks metro line information, and cannot accommodate the M3 circle line. The map also suffers from some apparent design flaws, such as vertical labels and stations that are located on water (Kongens Nytorv and Christianshavn).

How many underground stations are there in Copenhagen?

The M3 is a circle line connecting Copenhagen Central Station with Vesterbro, Frederiksberg, Nørrebro, Østerbro and Indre By districts. The metro has 39 stations, 25 of which are underground.