Flights to Copenhagen

Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen.
 

British Airways has regular flights to Copenhagen, which land at Copenhagen Kastrup Airport, just five miles south-east of the city. Hop on the train or Metro into Copenhagen and stroll around the city centre after your Copenhagen flight. You'll soon find Copenhagen's exciting harbourside setting draws you in to the city's cosmopolitan, but calm atmosphere, punctured by stunning architecture.

Travel to/from central Copenhagen

After your flight to Copenhagen has landed, take the train into central Copenhagen in just 12 minutes. Another option after your Copenhagen flight is to catch the Metro. This takes you to a range of Copenhagen districts and doesn't take much longer than the train. Or opt for Copenhagen's buses, which take 30 minutes or more and run directly from Copenhagen airport to the centre. Taxis are available outside the Arrivals area - the best option for weary travellers keen to get going after their Copenhagen flights. These usually get you to your hotel within an hour of your Copenhagen flight landing.

Best of Copenhagen

When your Copenhagen flight arrives, lose yourself exploring the pleasant streets of the city centre, or just relaxing along Copenhagen's attractive waterfront. Take a Copenhagen water taxi across to the Christianshavn district for local seafood at an elegant gourmet restaurant, or head for Copenhagen's imposing Amalienborg Palace or National Museum, the best place to understand Denmark's cultural history. Make room in your flight bag for some of Copenhagen's stylish homeware accessories and clothes to take home on your return flights from Copenhagen.

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