Looking for an easy day trip from Copenhagen? Discover here the 12 best train trips from Copenhagen, along with details & expert tips.
If you’re looking to travel from Stockholm to Copenhagen, there’s a few options. The fastest, or what seems to be the fastest, would be flying, with a 1 hr flight. However, besides that one hour, it’s 20 minutes on the train to Arlanda, another one hour or more that you’re spending in security and t
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Discover how to journey across Denmark and Sweden by train in 3 days, from Copenhagen to Stockholm to Gothenburg.
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2017 was a hard year and for many reasons beyond the current events taking place back home. This year my family has known many new, good, hard, beautiful and strange situations that can only be summed up (what I feel any way) in photos. We travelled and we cried, we laughed and we grew... b
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Looking for an easy day trip from Copenhagen? Discover here the 12 best train trips from Copenhagen, along with details & expert tips.
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Looking for an easy day trip from Copenhagen? Discover here the 12 best train trips from Copenhagen, along with details & expert tips.
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Explore Scandinavia by train in just one week on this rail itinerary which takes you from the cosmopolitan capital cities of Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo to the spectacular Norwegian fjords.
PLEASE, no multi invitations in your comments. Thanks. I took a train from the airport to the central station in Copenhagen. It was very easy to do and a lot cheaper than a taxi but I did it more to see what it was like. My hotel was only minutes from the train station and a couple walked me to the hotel when I asked for directions, nice way to start, meeting good people.
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Hello sweet friends, Join us as we hop on our bikes and explore the charming streets of Copenhagen, Denmark, known for its delectable pastries and delightful bakeries. But that's not all - our journey doesn't stop in Copenhagen. I also hop on a train that went across the Øresund Bridge to the vibrant city of Malmö, Sweden, where we'll discover hidden gems. As we explore Roskilde, don't miss the chance to check out the legendary Viking boats housed in the Viking Ship Museum. These ancient vessels offer a fascinating glimpse into Scandinavia's seafaring past, showcasing the craftsmanship and ingenuity of
Discover how to journey across Denmark and Sweden by train in 3 days, from Copenhagen to Stockholm to Gothenburg.
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My personal guide to the Copenhagen to Hamburg TRAIN FERRY - a train that goes onto a ferry across the sea. A unique experience!
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Looking for an easy day trip from Copenhagen? Discover here the 12 best train trips from Copenhagen, along with details & expert tips.
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Explore Scandinavia by train in just one week on this rail itinerary which takes you from the cosmopolitan capital cities of Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo to the spectacular Norwegian fjords.
I know I am not yet finished with my Stockholm, Sweden series but let me skip it for now since I have no idea about the situation in Sweden. But in Norway, it seems that life is back to normal because I’ve seen relatives who are on the road traveling within Norway. How I wish we could do that here in the Philippines. But it looks like it won’t happen anytime soon so let me reminisce our trip in Oslo Norway, let me start with our train ride from Stockholm to Oslo via SJ train. If Copenhagen to Stockholm has 5 train schedules, for Stockholm to Oslo, we were down to two schedules only which is 9:10 and 15:08, we chose the earliest schedule since we don’t want to arrive in the evening. Travel time is 5 hours and 59 minutes. There are different types of ticket, you can choose first class or second class, then non-bookable, rebookable and refundable. For our Copenhagen to Stockholm, my mom chose the refundable ticket but when my mom received the confirmation and read the fine prints, she agreed with me to buy the non-rebookable ticket for our train trip. Hehehe! SEK 1850 - Non-rebookable SEK 2147 - Rebookable SEK 2429 - Refundable Total is SEK1850 for 3 adults and 1 child, I was so surprised when I saw the breakdown of the ticket because we only paid SEK5 for my son which is only PHP27.80 (current exchange rate). This is one of the perks of traveling with a family, they give discounts. Imagine, nakabiyahe anak ko from Sweden to Norway for less than PHP30. SEK 615 - Adult SEK 5 - Child Since we had an early trip, we checked out before 6AM, from Generator Stockholm we just walked up to Stockholm Central train station. To save money, we did not take any taxi since we’ve been walking from the hostel to the train station for the past few days so even with our luggage, it won’t be difficult. Read: Where to Stay in Stockholm: Generator Stockholm When we arrived at the train station, we immediately checked our boarding gate then we had our usual breakfast at McDonalds. We took our time eating breakfast because we have nothing to do at the train station. While waiting, my husband bought some chocolates at the convenience store, just beside our boarding gate. We survived Stockholm Sweden without cash, we only use our credit card for everything, even for comfort rooms which SEK10. The train arrived on time, we have comfortable seats and free wifi. I did not bother to take photos or videos because this was my view. Toinks! We had lunch at the Bistro, my husband just bought bread and Swedish Meatballs. The total bill is SEK158 without drinks. After 6 hours of train ride, we were back in Oslo, Norway. We stayed at Cochs Pensjonat for 4 days and 3 nights. After our Scandinavian tour, my husband went back to the Philippines while my son and I stayed in my mom’s place. Read: Traveling from Copenhagen Denmark to Stockholm Sweden via SJ Train Traveling in Scandinavia via SJ Train Traveling Around Norway via NSB Train Where to Stay in Oslo: Cochs Pensjonat
An A S train ready to depart from Copenhagen Central Station