The Nearest Neighboring Countries to Denmark
Q. Is Copenhagen worth visiting?
Copenhagen is definitely worth a visit. You can combine it with Malmö in Sweden, just accross the bridge over the sound. You can surely find double room in CPH for less then US$ 200 if you look outside the city centre. Hamburg is not the most attractive German city as it was heavily bombed and destroyed during WW2.
Table of Contents
- Q. Is Copenhagen worth visiting?
- Q. Is public transport good in Copenhagen?
- Q. Can you take a train from Denmark to Paris?
- Q. How do I get from Denmark to London?
- Q. How long is train from Copenhagen to Amsterdam?
- Q. Which is better Copenhagen or Amsterdam?
- Q. Is the train ride from Copenhagen to Stockholm scenic?
- Q. How dangerous is Malmo?
- Q. Is Malmo expensive?
- Q. How much does it cost to travel from Copenhagen to Malmo?
- Q. Is Malmo worth visiting?
- Q. Do you need a passport to go from Copenhagen to Malmo?
Q. Is public transport good in Copenhagen?
Copenhagen’s public transport is reliable, and the Metro, s-trains and busses (including waterbuses) can all be accessed with the same ticket. All you need to know is how many zones you will pass on your journey.
Country | Distance to Denmark |
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Norway | 472 km |
Netherlands | 535 km |
Germany | 570 km |
Sweden | 686 km |
Q. Can you take a train from Denmark to Paris?
No, there is no direct train from Denmark to Paris. However, there are services departing from København H and arriving at Paris Nord via Hamburg Hbf and Duisburg Hbf. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 13h 48m. It takes approximately 4h 55m to get from Denmark to Paris, including transfers.
Q. How do I get from Denmark to London?
London to Denmark train services, operated by Eurostar, depart from London St Pancras Eurostar station. Train or fly from London to Denmark? The best way to get from London to Denmark is to fly which takes 4h 33m and costs £45 – £190. Alternatively, you can train, which costs £220 – £650 and takes 15h.
Q. How long is train from Copenhagen to Amsterdam?
Copenhagen to Amsterdam-Centraal by train
Journey time | From 11h 32m |
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Distance | 385 miles (620 km) |
Frequency | 15 trains per day |
First train | 15:10 |
Last train | 13:18 |
Q. Which is better Copenhagen or Amsterdam?
If you love history, Medieval and Modern Art, go to Amsterdam. Copenhagen is a smaller city and more relax than Amsterdam. Even though both cities are expensive, Amsterdam is cheaper. The Netherlands and Denmark are somehow easily comparable.
Q. Is the train ride from Copenhagen to Stockholm scenic?
Stockholm to Copenhagen Train Information The direct Stockholm to Copenhagen train, operated by the Swedish Rail, runs on a very scenic route and covers the distance between the capital of Sweden and the capital of Denmark in about 5 hours.
Q. How dangerous is Malmo?
OVERALL RISK : LOW. Malmo is not without crime, but the city is safer than other European cities of this size. Avoid areas remote from the city center and do not walk around the city at night. If you use common sense, then you will not get into trouble.
Q. Is Malmo expensive?
Summary about cost of living in Malmo, Sweden: A single person estimated monthly costs are 928$ (7,968kr) without rent. Malmo is 24.54% less expensive than New York (without rent). Rent in Malmo is, on average, 70.45% lower than in New York.
Q. How much does it cost to travel from Copenhagen to Malmo?
Copenhagen to Malmö Central by train
Journey time | From 39m |
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Price | From €119.80 |
Distance | 18 miles (28 km) |
Frequency | 15 trains per day |
First train | 01:47 |
Q. Is Malmo worth visiting?
Malmo is a nice town but nothing compared to Copenhagen. If you have a free day, it is certainly worth a visit but I would sacrifice any time in Copenhagen or the surrounds for it. I personally would recommend Roskilde or Helsingor as better day trip options than Malmo.
Q. Do you need a passport to go from Copenhagen to Malmo?
Passport checks between Copenhagen and Malmö There are currently no formal border checks on the bridge, however valid ID is required to enter Sweden, so always take your passport with you, even if you’re only visiting for the day, and regardless of which mode of transport you use to make the crossing.