Copenhagen - Getting Around
Public Transport
Buses and trains run daily 0500-0030 and there are additional night buses from City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) to the suburbs. There is a harbour bus service (buses 901 and 902) connecting the Royal Library's Black Diamond building on Christians Brygge with Nordre Toldbod, with stops along the waterfront, including Nyhavn. The shuttle operates from early morning until early evening throughout the year (weather permitting) with four departures per hour.
The Metro opened in 2002 and runs from 0500 to 2400 from Mondays to Wednesdays, all night on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and then until 2400 on Sundays. The expansion of the Metro is continuing and the link to the airport was completed in September 2007. The trains are fully automatic, but that doesn't mean they are unmanned. There is a Metro steward on every train, whose job it is to check the tickets, provide information and help passengers.
Tickets for the Metro, the buses and the trains are all the same. Fares are calculated on a zone structure indicated on coloured maps at stations and bus stops. The price of a ticket depends on the number of zones travelled through (minimum two zones). Tickets are available from the bus driver, at ticket offices or vending machines at stations and at the bus terminus at City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen). Ticket tariffs are doubled if you board the metro or night buses between 0100 and 0500.
Discount cards (klippekort) for 10 journeys (calculated according to the number of zones you travel but generally saving around 40%) and 24-hour tickets are available at stations, at the bus terminus or from the tourist information office. It is cheaper per journey to use a discount card than to buy a ticket. The Copenhagen Card (CPHCARD; see Passes in Tourist Information) entitles the holder to free, unlimited travel on buses and trains in the metropolitan area, as well as discounts on car hire and canal and harbour tours. Tickets and discount cards must be held throughout the journey and are subject to inspection.
Taxis
There are also cheaper cycle taxis, including rickshaws from Copenhagen Rickshaw (tel: 3543 0122; website: www.rickshaw.dk). Cycle taxis can be ordered by telephone, hailed in the street or found at dedicated ranks in the centre, such as Tivoli, City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) or Kongens Nytorv.
Driving in the City
Parking meters are in operation in large sectors of the Old City. These are contained within three parking zones, where parking fees are payable: the Red Zone (the most expensive), the Green Zone and the Blue Zone (the cheapest). Tickets are available from coin-operated parking meters, which are colour coded to indicate which zone you are in.
Multi-storey car parks in the city are open 0600/0800-2000/0000. Some are closed Saturday afternoon and Sunday.
Car Hire
Main operators include Avis (tel: 3251 2299; website: www.avis.dk), Hertz (tel: 3317 9000; website: www.hertzdk.dk), driveon.net (tel: 3393 0393; website: www.driveon.net) and Europcar (tel: 3355 9900; website: www.europcar.dk). At the top end of the range, Copenhagen Limousine Service (tel: 7026 0601; website: www.cphlimo.com) offers luxury car hire.
Bicycle Hire
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