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Making Your Way : Copenhagen
Public transportation in Copenhagen is both efficient and convenient. Fares on buses and trains are zone-based, and prices depend on where you intend to travel. Adult tickets begin at 15DKK (about $2), and buying them in bulk promises good value.
The capital's new Metro system, which takes an east-west route, is open throughout the day and night (its frequency slows later in the evening). Its fares are also determined by zones, and the Metro connects to S-tog trains (which run to the suburbs) at Norreport.
If your travels are restricted to Copenhagen's city center, know that walking is an easy alternative, thanks to a compact city layout. Many top tourist destinations lie within close proximity of each other, and you won't have to struggle to hoof it from place to place.
Another good-weather option is utilizing the city's bank of free bikes. Generally painted red and covered with ads, they're highly visible and available for anyone's use. You only need deposit a coin to gain access to them.
And should you desire a touch of the exotic, renting a rickshaw is a fun way to see the city.
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anticipation, the planning, the adventure... Travel can be intoxicating.
Early on, you're not concerned about contingencies or minutiae – you just want
to get there and have an unforgettable time. To help your trip go smoothly,
10Best has all the essential information that makes navigating a city that much
easier: local publications, holidays, public transport, and basics on everything
from tipping to sightseeing passes. In short, we present you with the keys to the city.
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