2024

MÉTRO

Getting around by metro
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This network is active both day and night, thanks to special services (train, metro and night buses, less frequent than during the day, about every 20 minutes instead of every 2). Most tickets can be used on all lines and transport services. Since 2020, the metro has been extended with the introduction of Ring M3. The M4 line, an extension of the Cityringen, will be extended to Sydhavn by the end of 2024. As a result, bus routes will be completely overhauled, with changes to line numbers and stops.

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2024

HAVNEBUS

Public transport buses and coaches

All kinds of transport exist in Copenhagen and enrich the discovery of the city. Have you ever been on a water bus? Then take the 991 and 992 lines of the city's harbour network. These boats run every day for 30 minutes, all year round, unless the weather is bad. They serve 9 stops including Nyhavn, Islands Brygge. You can hop on or off as you wish. If it's not crowded, you can take your bike on board. Havnebus 991 - direction: Teglholmen (south). Havnebus 992 - direction: Refshaleøen (north).

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2024

S-TOG

Getting around by metro

This RER or TER equivalent runs through the city centre between the central station (København H) and the harbour (Nordhavn), passing through the stations of Vesterport, Nørreport and Østerport. Frequency: roughly every 10 minutes during the day and week, every 20 minutes at weekends. A very Danish detail which shows the concern not to disorientate the user: each S-Tog has its own lane at the central station, so it is impossible to make a mistake. There are 7 lines in total, each designated by a letter. Very useful for a few trips outside Copenhagen.

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