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Copenhagen cruise port

Region Baltic - Norwegian Fjords - Russia

Local Time 2024-04-08 07:20

Port Copenhagen cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Copenhagen, Denmark. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Copenhagen Malmo Port (abbrev CMP) is a major turnaround cruise port in Northern Europe and among the most popular departure ports for Baltic Sea itineraries. Among those are the round-trips to Norwegian Fjords (along the Norway's western coastline) and to Scandinavia and Russia (visiting ports in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Netherlands, Finland, Estonia, Russia). Cruises leaving out of Copenhagen comprise ~45% of the ship calls. Copenhagen is also a significant port of call on Christmas cruises leaving from UK ports.

In April 2017, the Swedish Maritime Administration gave its permission to Copenhagen Malmo Port to receive large-sized cruise vessels in port Malmo. There was a previous constraint on cruise liners visiting Malmo that limited the port calls to ships with LOA length not exceeding 240 m (787 ft). In 2016-Q3 were carried out extensive simulations in Gothenburg Sweden in order to ascertain whether it's possible port Malmo to handle larger-sized vessels.

Simulations were conducted over several days with different types of vessels in different weather conditions and wind forces. A total of 18 berthings (dockings) were performed. The conclusion was that it is possible ships to maneuver in the cruise port at max speed 3 kn (5,6 kph / 3,5 mph) and side winds up to 36 kph (22 mph) without any pilot boat assistance. However, there is a wind speed restriction during maiden ship visits - 29 kph (18 mph). The newly allowed max LOA length for cruise ships in Port Malmo is 300 m (985 ft).

In early-October 2019, CMP and the Danish company DFDS Seaways signed a deal to construct a shoreside power facility . By this project (inaugurated on October 26, 2021), two DFDS-owned cruiseferries ( Crown Seaways and Pearl Seaways ) were able to receive dockside electricity (from the city's power grid) when berthed. Both ships were deployed on the Norway-Denmark route Oslo -Copenhagen. For the project were contracted Actemium SAS (Sweden, parent company VINCI Energies SA//design and building) and COWI AS (Denmark/technical advisor). Shore power for cruise ships in Copenhagen will be available in 2024. The other Danish cruise port with shore power capabilities is Aarhus (since 2023).

Cruise itineraries to and from Copenhagen Denmark

Follows a list of destinations visited by cruise ships leaving out of Copenhagen:

  • Roundtrip Baltic cruise itineraries leaving from Copenhagen visit Norway (Norwegian Fjords), Scandinavia and Russia (overnight stay in St Petersburg ), Iceland (with Faroe Islands). Most round-trips from Copenhagen are to Norway (7-days in length) operated during summer.
  • Transatlantic crossings on repositioning cruises from Copenhagen to USA and Canada-New England are one-way itineraries offered at the end of the season (late August and September). These are westbound ship relocation routes and often include stops in Iceland and Greenland, also in UK (England, Scotland, Ireland) and end in NYC New York .
  • Relocation cruises (Baltic to Mediterranean) leaving from Copenhagen are offered mostly by Costa and MSC ships, repositioning to their turnaround ports in Italy ( Savona , Genoa , Civitavecchia-Rome , Venice ).

Copenhagen cruise port

Port's cruise shipping business generates around 4000 local jobs and contributes USD 192+ million to city's economy.

  • (statistics) Port's cruise shipping traffic grew from 173 ship calls (2002) to 368 (2011). The visiting passengers increased from 175000 (2002) to 820000 (2011).
  • (statistics 2012) the port set a record with 376 cruise ship calls (vessels by 38 companies) that brought 840,000+ passengers and ~240,000 crew. Of all visiting passengers, 27% were from Germany, 17% from North America (USA and Canada), 13% from UK, 10% from Italy and Spain.
  • (statistics 2013) During 2013 season, Malmo Port handled 357 ship calls (71 different cruise liners by 38 companies), over 835000 passengers, 230000 crew.
  • (statistics) during peak season, the port receives daily up to 7 cruise liners with over 25000 passengers and 8000 crew.
  • (statistics 2016) In late-February 2016, Copenhagen Malmo Port announced a 9% increase (over 2015) in visiting cruise tourists (740,000 projected, based on berth bookings). Of all ship calls, 47% were roundtrips. Season 2016 had booked 304 ship calls (67 vessels from 35 companies). The single-day record was in June - 7 ships with 24,000 passengers and 7,000 crew. After finishing season 2016, Malmo Port reported total 311 ship calls with ~732,000 cruisers.
  • In 2017, the port handled 325 cruise ship calls and 850,000+ passengers. For the summer here was homeported one of NCL' s largest vessels -  Norwegian Getaway . The ship replaced here the smaller  Norwegian Star and carries nearly 1000 more passengers (3957, max capacity 4819). The new deployment resulted in ~36,000 more cruise passenger movements for the port. Ship disembarkation is between 7-11 am, and the afternoon embarkation starts in 12-noon till 5 pm (departure). In that time period, the cruise port handles ~12,000 suitcases, 15 large trucks deliver provisions for the cruise vessel, 40 tour buses serve the passengers, together with around 800 taxis, plus public transportation (bus, train, metro). According to Copenhagen Malmo Port's CEO, the increased NCL cruise passenger number generated additional revenue of around EUR 7,3 million (USD 8,7 million).
  • In 2017, the port reported a record year with handled 325 cruise ship calls (by 72 different vessels and 36 companies) and 849,000 passengers. Of all visits (16% increase over 2016), 153 were turnaround/roundtrips. Of all the 72 ships, 55 were large-sized.
  • (statistics 2018) the port handled 346 ship calls and ~850,000 cruise passengers.

In 2019, the Port had scheduled 352 ship calls (including 165 turnarounds) with estimated 750,000+ cruisers and economic impact ~EUR 200 million. On May 20th were handled 6 liners with ~24,000 passengers (plus 8000 crew). Malmo Port's largest cruise vessel so far is MSC Meraviglia (capacity 4488 passengers plus 1536 crew). In 2019, the liner visited Copenhagen 22 times.

Following the COVID crisis, in 2022 the cruise port handled 326 ship calls (out of Denmark's 592 total).

In 2023, the Port had booked 290 cruise ship berthings (out of Denmark's 432 total) including 9 maiden/first-time visits. In 2023, CMP (Malmo+Copenhagen=Visby) handled 389 cruise ship calls and ~940,000 tourists.

Copenhagen cruise terminal

The largest Copenhagen passenger terminal is Freeport Cruise Terminal, located north of downtown, in an industrial harbour. It is used by most major cruise lines and offers cafes, food kiosks, restrooms, Wi-Fi Internet, waiting lounge. Travel time from the cruise port to downtown Copenhagen is 1 hour (walk) and 20 min (shuttle bus or taxi). Copenhagen International Airport is 30 min from the terminal (shuttle bus or taxi).

The second cruise ship terminal is Langelinie. The pier is located 3 kn (2 mi) from downtown, close to the Little Mermaid statue.

The Langelinie is not a typical cruise terminal. The wharf has information centre and stores (near old warehouses). The shops sell jewelry, Danish clogs, porcelain, clothes, amber. Most city highlights are close for a walk. Often, cruise lines offer shuttle bus service to downtown Copenhagen. Alternative way is bus line 26.

Copenhagen-Oceankaj (Free Port) cruise terminals

Port Copenhagen has 3 cruise ship terminals - Freeport Terminals (Malmo Port), Langelinie Terminal, and Nordre Toldbod Terminal.

  • Free Port Cruise Terminal is in an industrial harbor area located north of downtown. It is used by major cruise line ships and has fast food kiosks, cafes, waiting lounge. Free Port Malmo terminal building is a converted warehouse (sized 2400 m2 / 25800 ft2) and was inaugurated on May 1, 2014.
  • Langelinie Pier (quay berths C190-199, no terminal building) is 3 km / 2 mi away from downtown. The wharf is used by large ships visiting Copenhagen as call of port. The pier has an info centre. Several stores are located nearby and sell traditional Danish souvenirs, jewellery, clothes.
  • At Nordre Toldbod quay's berth (C177) dock mainly smaller ships and luxury megayachts.

Cruise ships leaving out of Copenhagen (departure port) dock at the old Free Port Terminal (Orientkaj berths C252, C254, and the Levantkaj berth C266) and at the new Oceankaj (berths C331, C332, C333).

In 2015 was opened the new pier at Nordhavn - Oceankaj (Ocean Quay). The new quay (berth C330) has pier length 1100 m (3600 ft), width 70 m (230 ft) and can accommodate 3 large liners simultaneously.

There are 4 buildings - Terminal 1 (quay C331), Terminal 2 (quay C332), Terminal 3 (quay C333) and Terminal 4 (quay C334). Each building is sized 3300 m2 / 35500 ft2, including 1800 m2 / 19400 ft2 passenger handling area, 1500 m2 / 16150 ft2 luggage handling area, solar-paneled roofs (800 m2 / 8600 ft2 solar panels providing all the power needed for the terminals).

Oceankaj terminals also have dedicated waste-water handling facilities (capacity up to 300 m3 per hour per ship). The new pier has connection points at every 60 m / 200 ft. The Copenhagen port's Oceankaj cruise terminals project cost around USD 100 million. The southernmost part of the complex was built on existing land (the remainder required landfill).

(NEW) Oceankaj Cruise Terminal

A new cruise terminal (at Oceankaj) is currently under construction, with initially scheduled completion in April 2022. However, due to the Coronavirus crisis, the project was postponed.

The new terminal has daily passenger capacity 5000, quay length 370 m (1214 ft), water depth 12 m (39 ft). The 2-story terminal building is sized 10000 m2 (107640 ft2) and connects with the docked vessels via 2x gangways (mobile passenger bridges).

Cruise ship terminal directions and parking

  • Taxis are available at the Oceankaj Pier. The easiest way to get to the pier is by taxi. For call port stops at Oceankaj, the shipping lines usually provide bus shuttles to downtown (stopping in front of St Peter's Church). The shuttle service is the preferable choice since public transportation options at Ocean Quay are limited.
  • Bus line 26 has a bus stop in Sundkrogsgade - some 50 m / 70 ft outside the port's entrance. Bus 26 service (to/from the port) is not available on Saturdays and Sundays.
  • The Free Port Terminals piers Levantkaj and Orientkaj are at 10-15 min walking distance from the Nordhavn S-Tog (commuter rail) train station. Trains leave from Nordhavn Station every 5 min (going to Central Station). Tickets must be bought at the train station.
  • In 2015 was opened a new Bus 25 route (between Norreport and Oceankaj) that runs only when cruise ships are docked.
  • Bus 27 route (Osterport Station to Oceankaj) service is between 6 am to 7 pm (Monday to Friday) and between 8 am to 6 pm (on weekends).

From Central Station, the Copenhagen Airport (CPH, international airport) is accessible via the regular rail network and the city metro (from Kongens Nytorv, a 3-zone ticket is needed). Take the metro to Norreport Station, then transfer to Bus 25 or (if not operational) take the S-Tog (commuter rail) one stop to Osterport. Cross the tracks via the pedestrian overpass to the Bus 27 stop or take the S-Tog to Nordhavn (from the station continue by taxi).

Copenhagen Malmo Port ("Kobenhavn" in Danish), along with its cruise terminals also has passenger ferry terminals, container terminal and drydock facilities for major marine vessel refurbishments and shiprepairs.

  • port address - "Containervej 9, PO Box 900, Copenhagen, DK 2150 Nordhavn, Copenhagen, Denmark"
  • UN-LOCODE (United Nations location code) - DKCPH.
  • supported by excellent road, rail and air infrastructure
  • deep water berths
  • capacity to accommodate up to 10 liners at a time
  • up to 3 large ships can berth alongside a quay (length 1100 m / 3600 ft)
  • mobile luggage units, conveyor belts, forklifts, guests and luggage screening equipment
  • freshwater supply (quay outlets, water barges)
  • the season runs from late March through late October, plus off-season with calls in December (during the Christmas and New Year holidays).

Cruise ships usually arrive in Copenhagen in the early morning (5, 6:30, 7, 8, 8:30, 9 AM) and depart from Copenhagen in the late afternoon (4, 5, 5:30, 6 PM) or in the evening (8 or 10 pm with overnight stays in port).

Port Copenhagen is located at 20 min drive distance away from the city centre. The Copenhagen International Airport is at some 10 km / 6 mi (or 30 min drive distance) away from the cruise port.

  • The Little Mermaid: one of the most famous attractions, 100-year old sculpture of the Little Mermaid
  • Nyhavn: here used to be Hans Christian Andersen home, a perfect place to visit, especially in the evening.
  • Stroget: the biggest shopping area right in the Copenhagen’s heart.
  • Christiania: Copenhagen Freetown
  • Tivoli Gardens: great place for children or for adults who enjoy playing, situated close to the City Hall
  • Bakken: or Dyrehavsbakken, the oldest (426 years old) amusement park in the world
  • Zoo: meet polar bears, North Atlantic seals and birds at the Copenhagen Zoo.
  • The National Museum: explore Modern Danish History, the Renaissance, the Middle Ages, the Viking Age and the Stone Age exhibitions.
  • The Round Tower: the oldest observatory in function in Europe, dating since 17th century
  • The National Gallery of Denmark: or Statens Museum for Kunst in the biggest art museum in Denmark. Explore gorgeous art collections for the past 700 years.
  • Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek: Carl Jacobsen, a famous brewer, founded it in 1888.
  • Rosenborg Castle: built by Christian IV one of the famous cultural treasures in Denmark.
  • Visit Carlsberg: situated in Valby, Copenhagen. This is the first first Carlsberg Brewery. Explore the steps for making the famous Carlsberg Beer.
  • Botanical Garden: 10 hectares, situated at the city center made in 1874.
  • Museums: the National History Museum of Denmark, the National History Museum of Denmark, Amalienborg Museum, ARKEN Museum of Modern Art, The Viking Ship Museum
  • Tycho Brahe Planetarium: a family educational place with exhibitions and movies.
  • National Aquarium Denmark: the biggest aquarium in North Europe

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Copenhagen - user reviews and comments

Getting to/from the Airport

Copenhagen Airport (CPH) is accessible from Central Station on the regular rail network or the metro from Kongens Nytorv. You will need a three zone ticket for either service (36 DKK, Jul 2022). See the Copenhagen airport link here https://info.parkering.cph.dk/en/buses-trains-and-metro

To take public transit to Oceankaj, take the metro to Orientkaj Station and transfer to the free shuttle to the cruise terminal or bus 25 or 164.

Baggage storage is available at Central Station for those with late flights. http://en.hovedbanen.dk/dsb-information/dsb-luggage-service/ Airport baggage storage info - https://www.cph.dk/en/practical/luggage/

Any hotel in the city center is a good choice location-wise since the cruise terminal piers are relatively close by. Staying near train or metro stations will be convenient if you plan on using public transit. Search hotels in Copenhagen here

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Must See Sights

Prices updated July 2022

  • Little Mermaid - located down the promenade from Langelinie Pier, this statue is the symbol of Copenhagen.
  • Nynhavn - This old port area located at the eastern end of Stroget is now filled with restaurants on the sunny south-facing side. To save money and enjoy the area like a local, buy beers at a store and take a seat along the canal. You can also take a canal tour from here. There are two companies operating near identical tours so check the prices for both before buying your ticket. The first company you see will probably be the most expensive. Canal tours can also be boarded at Christiansborg Palace which is generally less busy.
  • Tivoli Garden - This small amusement park with gardens, restaurants and rides was Walt Disney's inspiration for Disneyland. Entry 145 DKK. Opens at 11am. Beside Central Station with the main entrance on the north side of the park. http://www.tivoli.dk/
  • Vor Frelsers Kirke (Our Saviour Church) - A unique church tower climbing experience since there are stairs on the outside of the main spire. Closed during heavy rain or wind. Tower entry fee 65 DKK. Metro Christianshavn http://www.vorfrelserskirke.dk/
  • Christiania - this hippie squatters village on a former military site is an unusual tourist attraction if you don't mind the smell of hash and marijuana. Down the road from Our Saviour Church.
  • Amalienborg Palace - this is one of several palaces around Copenhagen. The Marble Church is nearby. It's a short walk north along the waterfront from Nyhavn. Other palaces include Rosenborg (housing the crown jewels and with a large garden) and Christiansborg.
  • Glyptoteket Art Museum - has a collection of many masterpieces. Adult admission 125 DKK (free Tuesdays, closed Mondays). Located beside the southeast corner of Tivoli Gardens. http://www.glyptoteket.dk/
  • Danish National Museum (east of City Hall) and National Gallery (north of Rosenborg Castle) - Closed Mondays. These two museums used to be free but fees were introduced in 2016. http://natmus.dk/ http://www.smk.dk/en/
  • Round Tower - A unique tower with a spiral ramp to the top. http://www.rundetaarn.dk/en/
  • Take a free walking tour. You should tip your guide afterwards if it was a good experience. http://www.copenhagenfreewalkingtours.dk/

If you are planning to visit a lot of sights, consider buying a Copenhagen card which includes admission to many attractions and a public transport pass. The card can be purchased from 7-11 in Central Station or from the tourist office opposite the main entrance to Tivoli Garden. http://www.copenhagencard.com/

Shopping & Restaurants

Stroget is a long pedestrian street winding its way from City Hall (get a picture sitting on Hans Christian Anderson Statue) to Nyhavn. It also branches north to Norreport. Torvehallernekbh, an upscale covered market, opened in 2011 by Norreport Metro.

Visit the Carlsberg Brewery Museum for a tour and a beer (Enghave Station - walk through the large brewery complex).

Try a delicious pastry from LagKagehuset. Various locations, including inside Central Station, Stroget (a block east of city hall), CPH airport, and across from Christianhavn metro.

Sankt Peders Bageri is the city's oldest bakery. Their signature cinnamon rolls are only available on Wednesdays.

Smørrebrød is a popular open-faced sandwich (eaten with a knife and fork). Recommended restaurants linked from here http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/gastronomy/top-10-traditional-danish-lunch

There is an Aldi discount supermarket beside Nordhavn station if you are on your way to Freeport Terminal. There is an Irma supermarket by both Norreport and Østerport station and another one beside the main entrance to Tivoli Garden. There is a small Netto supermarket by Norreport. A block north of Central Station is Rema 1000 at Hammerichsgade 1.

Fisketorvet mall is south of the city center. Take the S-Tog to Dybbolsbro station.

Reffen, an outdoor street food market, opened in 2018 across the channel from the Little Mermaid. You can take harbour bus 991 (return on 992), or hop on hop off boats to get here.

General opening hours for shops and holidays here .

Cafés and restaurants including McDonalds may provide free wifi for customers. The port may also offer free wifi at the cruise terminals.

Post Office

There is a post office a block south of Central Station at Bernstorffsgade 36. The post office inside of Central Station has closed permanently. Stamps may be available from newsagents and from postcard sellers.

Been Here Before

Take a train across the Oresund Bridge to Malmo, Sweden. The 30km journey takes around 40 minutes with trains departing Central Station 3-4 times hourly.

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Copenhagen Map

Download PDF city map from here - https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/cruisecopenhagen/copenhagen/practical-information

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Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen: tourist information

Copenhagen, the royal capital of Denmark with 1.9 million inhabitants (Copenhagen Metropolitan Area), is one of Europe's oldest and most wonderful capitals. The city's location in the most dynamic region of Northern Europe, the oresund Region, makes a visit even more exciting. If you like to shop you'll love Copenhagen ! Whether you're into world-famous Danish design or major brands like Gucci or Vuitton you'll find it here along with super trendy Dansih designers of today.Accomondations range from youth hostels to 5-star hotels. Theatres, museums, art galleries and musical entertainment are other attractions which will make your stay in royal Copenhagen memorable. Whether you're visiting Copenhagen for business or pleasure, you'll find whatever you're looking for right here.

  • Country: Denmark
  • Capital: Copenhagen
  • Government: Denmark
  • State/Region: Staden Kobenhavn
  • Time Zone: +1 GMT
  • Language: Danish
  • Latitude: 55.6666667
  • Longitude: 12.5833333
  • Est. Population: 1280371
  • Currency: Danish Krone
  • Fire: Fire - 112
  • Police: Police - 112
  • Hospital: Amager Hospital - 63, Kastrupvej; Tel 32343234
  • Ambulance & Rescue: Ambulance - 112

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Port rating and occupancy

Port of Copenhagen ranks 244th in the world in terms of the number of tourists visiting it.

Number of cruise ship calls in the coming year: 0 .

The total number of tourists (passengers) of cruise ships in the port of Copenhagen in the next 12 months is 0 .

According to the popularity rating among more than 1,000 cruise ports in the world , Copenhagen ranks 257.

Weather in Copenhagen

Current water temperature in Copenhagen now is 41°F (4.8°C)

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Copenhagen Cruise Ship Schedule For 2022

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Azamara cruise ship docked at the port of Copenhagen, Denmark

  • AIDAluna 2.500 passengers 10 Apr 2024 - 12:00
  • AIDAluna 2.500 passengers 13 Apr 2024 - 08:00
  • AIDAmar 2.686 passengers 13 Apr 2024 - 13:00
  • AIDAluna 2.500 passengers 17 Apr 2024 - 12:00
  • AIDAluna 2.500 passengers 20 Apr 2024 - 08:00
  • AIDAluna 2.500 passengers 24 Apr 2024 - 12:00
  • AIDAluna 2.500 passengers 27 Apr 2024 - 08:00
  • MSC Euribia 6.334 passengers 28 Apr 2024 - 07:00
  • MSC Euribia 6.334 passengers 28 Apr 2024 - 08:00
  • Borealis 1.685 passengers 29 Apr 2024 - 00:00
  • AIDAluna 2.500 passengers 01 May 2024 - 12:00
  • AIDAdiva 2.500 passengers 03 May 2024 - 14:00
  • AIDAluna 2.500 passengers 04 May 2024 - 08:00
  • AIDAmar 2.686 passengers 04 May 2024 - 10:00
  • MSC Euribia 6.334 passengers 05 May 2024 - 09:00
  • ms Rotterdam 3.210 passengers 08 May 2024 - 08:00
  • AIDAluna 2.500 passengers 08 May 2024 - 12:00
  • Viking Venus 930 passengers 10 May 2024 - 00:00
  • AIDAdiva 2.500 passengers 10 May 2024 - 14:00
  • AIDAluna 2.500 passengers 11 May 2024 - 08:00
  • Costa Diadema 4.526 passengers 11 May 2024 - 10:00
  • MSC Euribia 6.334 passengers 12 May 2024 - 07:00
  • MSC Preziosa 4.378 passengers 12 May 2024 - 07:00
  • MSC Preziosa 4.378 passengers 12 May 2024 - 08:00
  • AIDAmar 2.686 passengers 12 May 2024 - 10:00
  • AIDAmar 2.686 passengers 12 May 2024 - 13:00
  • MSC Poesia 3.060 passengers 13 May 2024 - 08:00
  • MSC Poesia 3.060 passengers 14 May 2024 - 08:00
  • Amadea 624 passengers 15 May 2024 - 08:00
  • ms Nieuw Statendam 3.218 passengers 18 May 2024 - 07:00
  • Costa Diadema 4.526 passengers 18 May 2024 - 10:00
  • MSC Euribia 6.334 passengers 19 May 2024 - 07:00
  • Britannia 4.406 passengers 20 May 2024 - 00:00
  • AIDAnova 6.600 passengers 20 May 2024 - 08:00
  • AIDAmar 2.686 passengers 20 May 2024 - 10:00
  • AIDAmar 2.686 passengers 21 May 2024 - 08:00
  • AIDAbella 2.500 passengers 21 May 2024 - 12:00
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Port of Copenhagen cruise ship calendar 2023-2024 provides the opportunity to search the arrival and departure schedules of cruise ships arriving in port. Cruise ships arriving in Copenhagen dock at the Freeport Cruise Terminal, located in an industrial harbor and the cruise ship terminal Langelinie. The timetable displays dates and times cruise ships are scheduled to dock in port in two separate columns for arrivals and departures with the name of the ship, cruise operator, and maximum passenger capacity. Please note, the following cruise port schedule is created on updated itineraries from the following cruise lines: Azamara, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Holland America Line, Regent Seven Seas, Oceania Cruises, Marella Cruises, TUI, P&O Cruises, Aida Cruises, Costa Cruises, Princess Cruises, Cunard Line, Carnival Cruise Lines, Crystal Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, Viking and Fred Olsen Cruise Lines.

Where do cruise ships dock in Copenhagen?

Large cruise ships usually dock at Oceankaj, which is located in front of Nordhavnen which is a new area that the City of Copenhagen has recently expanded, specifically for the cruise ships. Some of the cruise ships' smaller ships berth on the long-line quay, closer to the city center.

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How to get there: From the airport taxis go direct to your ship. The airport is at only 11 km from the cruise port. Alternatively you can use the excellent public transportation .

Copenhagen has three cruise terminals :

1. Oceankaj - c331 Terminal 1, c332 Terminal 2, c333/c334 Terminal 3 & Terminal 4

Most (turnaround) cruise ships dock here. With 4 terminal buildings it is the busiest pier.

To get there from the Airport:walk 2 minutes to Metro Line M2. Go 8 stops to Kongens Nytorv and change to Metro Line M4 line to Orientkaj. Walk across the parking lot and board the Free Cruise bus to Oceankaj. Ticket machine has English choice. Pay by credit card.

First free port shuttle bus to metro station leaves the ship at 8am.

1 Oceankaj in Ydre Nordhavn and capable of handling more than 5,000 passengers per call. 7 km from city center.

2. Langelinie: c190 to c199 Most used by smaller visiting ships. 3 km from city center.

3. Nordre Toldbod. Smaller ships, luxury megayachts, and ferries normally dock here. Quay 177 2km from city center.

Take the Metro from Copenhagen Airport to Nørreport Station. Change to S-train A, B, C or E-line and take the train 1 stop to Østerport Station. From here there are 15 minutes walk to Langelinie or to Nordre Toldbod. From the pier of Langelinie (as shown on the map below), it is only a pleasant 30-minute walk to the city center. You can take a short walk from Langelinie Pier to see the Little Mermaid statue or Amalienborg Palace . Langelinie's promenade is lined with plenty of shops, casual cafes and more.

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Sightseeing:

Copenhagen is a charming city of 17th- and 18th-century buildings, beautiful parks and gardens, pretty promenades along canals, and ancient winding streets made for walking and biking. Add to that the longer days and warmer weather in the summer.

Highlights include: The Little Mermaid, a smaller statue than you think. Nyhavn, it's full of cafes, bars, and restaurants, Tivoli Garden , is one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. Christiansborg Palace , Amalienborg Palace .

The city's architecture soars from medieval to rococo, and style varies from eclecticism to the cool designs of Arne Jacobsen. The impact Danes have had on the world of contemporary interiors is second only to their expertise in fairy tales.

On forehand you may purchase online via the tourist office the Copenhagen Card which entitles you to free entry to 60 museums and attractions as well as free transport by train, bus and Metro (also to and from the airport), discounts on restaurants, car hire, and many attractions and includes a comprehensive guide.

Note: Some museums have free admission anyway and most don't charge entry fees on Wednesdays.

Tours Excursions Transportation:

One way to make sure that you do not miss any of Copenhagen's major sights and landmarks are to take one of the numerous organized tours of the city, either by bus, bike or boat. Caution: Most canal tours are on open-air vessels, and therefore are not recommended for inclement weather.`

In a hurry: Take the harbor water bus (901/902) from either The Royal Library also called the black diamond for its sun/water reflections to Nordre Tloldbod, close to the Little Mermaid or vice versa for the price of a regular bus ticket. Every 20 minutes: a 15-minute tour of all waterfront highlights!

The Hop on/off buses of CitySightseeing are always present at all cruise terminals and offer 3 tours in and around Copenhagen.

Rent a City Bike for free: just deposit a coin of 20 Kroner, take your bike, and drop it off after you are finished at any point and get your money back.

Public transportation is very good.

It pays to compare your cruise line tours here .

Nearby Places:

Just to the north, along the Øresund coast, stretch a series of well-heeled suburbs: a visit to their attractions – the Danish Aquarium , Experimentarium and Bakken amusement park among them – can be followed up by lazing on the adjacent beaches.

The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is situated 35 km north of Copenhagen on the North Zealand coast in a spacious, old park with a fine view across the sound of Sweden.

Malmo Sweden: Take a 35 minute train trip over the spectacular Oresund Brige .

Shopping and Food

In the old center the Strøget area is actually a collection of pedestrian streets, filled with shops, cafes and restaurants, that spread out from this central thoroughfare. These streets are between the large squares, east in Kogens Nytorv and west in Radhuspladsen (The City Hall Square). You won't find the name Stroget on the street signs or on city maps, but if you ask a Copenhagener where to find Stroget, you will probably get a clear answer.

Eating and drinking out is quite expensive, but the possibilities are endless: from red hot Thai curries to traditional 'frikadeller' (Danish meatballs), from sushi to the typical smørrebrød, which are served at lunch: these open sandwiches have all kinds of savory toppings, typically including boiled egg and dill, beetroot, mackerel, roast onions, cold meats and goose or pork dripping. There are also takeaway smørredbrød kiosks throughout the city center.

For shopping mall addicts, there is Fields. Fields has its own Metro Station: Take the Metro in the direction of Vestamager and get off at the station Ørestad, then you are right at the main entrance to Field's.

Denmark has the highest Tax (VAT) rate in Europe: 25% on everything!

Denmark is not part of the EURO-monetary system, but major shops will probably give prices both in Danish kroner and in EURO (€). Most major international credit cards are accepted in Denmark. But be aware that a surcharge of 2 to 4 percent is often added, which is legal outside the USA.

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Communication:

Danish, english is widely spoken.

Emergency number: 112

Opening Hours and Holidays:

Mon-Fri: 10 am-7 pm, Sat: 10 am-4 pm. On Sundays shops are normally closed but during the cruise season some department stores and malls are open.

Shops are allowed to open on the first Sunday of every month, as well as on all Sundays in December, preceding Christmas Eve. However, if the first Sunday in a month falls on a holiday or on Constitution Day, shops will stay closed. Please note that ordinary shops are closed on public holidays including Constitution Day, 5 June, and Christmas Eve, December 24. Kiosks, bakeries, station shops etc. are usually open on Saturdays after 5 p.m. and Sundays.

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Copenhagen represents one of the most popular and attractive cities in Northern Europe. Alongside Stockholm , it is rich with numerous unique sights and touristic gems. That is why the city is included in almost all the cruise routes, able to offer as many as three cruise terminals to dock at. Let us understand the features of Copenhagen cruise ports together with Cruise Panda!

Where Do Cruise Ships Dock in Copenhagen Cruise Port?

As we have already mentioned, there are three cruise terminals in Copenhagen so a couple of days before your cruise starts you should consult where exactly your ship will be docked, at Langelinie or Frihavnen (located not that far from each other), or Ocean Quay (the most remote and the newest one). The exact cruise terminal you are arriving at can be found here.  

This cruise terminal with its quays C190-C199 is the smallest one located just 3 kilometers from the city center. It is used mostly for moderate-sized vessels. You can easily reach the center of the city by foot enjoying a 30-minute walk along the most prominent city sites including the worldwide famous Little Mermaid or use transfer shuttles provided by some cruise lines. Bus route No.26 is also available and is the most popular way to get to the central railway station and the metro. This route represents the main and the most convenient one available at the main cruise terminals and runs between the cruise port and Kongens Nytorv metro station. 

If your cruise ship is docked here you are lucky as it is located close to the center like the previous one so you can also use the popular bus route No. 26 or walk a little bit admiring the picturesque promenade.

Ocean Quay (Oceankaj)

It is the “youngest”, largest, and most remote cruise terminal from Copenhagen downtown. Having as many as 4 piers it can simultaneously receive several larger cruise ships. If your cruise ship is docked here (which is most likely) you have to use bus route No.25 or 27, get to the final stop of this route (Østerport), and then change to bus No.26 to get to the city center with all its numerous tourist attractions. 

Ocean Quay (Oceankaj) cruise terminal

By the way, hop-on-hop-off buses are available irrespective of what cruise terminal you arrive at. It is the best way of traveling around the city center especially if you don’t have much time but are willing to have a look at the main touristic gems (more detailed information concerning this kind of transportation and prices can be found here ). 

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The sheer number of candles being used (the Danes burn more than any other country) and the sense of simplicity and comfort are in evidence around the city. A few days in Copenhagen can certainly get you hooked on the Danish obsession with Hygge.

With attractions across the city from Royal Palaces to fun-filled amusement parks, unfathomably popular statues to the colourful Nyhavn district as well as learning a little about how to make your life more Hygge, there is much to suggest that an extra day or two before or after your cruise is well worth it.

With so many things to see and do though it might be hard to decide just what do to during your limited time. Our port guide, and accompanying articles about  parking ,  transportation ,  pre-cruise hotels, and  attractions  will provide you with all the information you need to plan your pre or post-cruise stay in the Copenhagen area.

The links below will help you jump around the guide to the sections that interest you most, and at the bottom is a  map  of all the points of interest mentioned.

COPENHAGEN CRUISE TERMINALS   |   PASSENGER & LUGGAGE DROP OFF   |   PORTS OF CALL FOR SHIPS DEPARTING COPENHAGEN |   CURRENCY   |  CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS   |  TIPPING   |  BANKS & ATMS   |   GETTING AROUND   |   WEATHER   |   VISITOR’S CENTRE   |   FESTIVALS & EVENTS   |   DINING   |   SHOPPING   |   MAP

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COPENHAGEN CRUISE TERMINAL

There are three cruise ports in Copenhagen so it is important to know which terminal your cruise ship will be using or you might be heading to the wrong one. In general, if you are joining a cruise it is likely to be from Oceankaj, Nordre Tolbod and Langelinje are more used for visiting ships.

If you are using a GPS or map program (we use   Here WeGo ), input one of the following addresses to find your terminal:

Ocean Quay : Oceankaj Terminal 1/2/3, Nordhavnen, 2150 København

Nordre Tolbod : Nordre Toldbod, 1259 København

Langelinje: Langeliniekaj 2, 2100 København

Also scheduled for completion in 2020 is Terminal 4 at Oceankaj which will allow for larger ships to depart from Copenhagen. 

PASSENGER & LUGGAGE DROP OFF

EMBARKATION:   Passengers may drop off their luggage, and companions if they wish, at their designated terminal prior to parking.

DISEMBARKATION:   When returning you can either retrieve your vehicle and return to the terminal to pick up your companions and luggage in the loading area, or take your luggage and companions to your parking lot to retrieve your vehicle.

The area next to the cruise terminal is for loading and unloading only so you should be prepared to unload/load quickly to allow others to do the same.

TAXIS : As to be expected there is a high demand for taxis during peak disembarkation hours and they may not be readily available. Please account for this wait time in your plans for departure day, especially when booking a flight home.

PORTS OF CALL FOR SHIPS DEPARTING COPENHAGEN

Copenhagen’s ports are home to more than a dozen cruise lines and even more cruise ships so you’re sure to find something sailing from this port that you’d enjoy.  For 2019 Azamara ,  Costa ,  Crystal ,  Holland America ,  MSC , Norwegian , Oceania , Princess ,  Regent Seven Seas , Royal Caribbean , Seabourn , Silversea ,  Viking , and Windstar cruise lines will offer several ships with itineraries scheduled to include:

Aalborg, Denmark  |  Akureyri, Iceland  |  Alesund, Norway  |  Amsterdam, The Netherlands  |  Arkhangelsk, Russia  |  Belfast, UK  |  Bergen, Norway  |  Bornholm, Denmark  |  Boston, MA  |  Dublin, Ireland  |  Eidfjord, Norway  |  Farsund, Norway  |  Flaam, Norway  |  Gdansk, Poland  |  Gdynia, Poland  |  Geiranger, Norway  |  Gibraltar  |  Gothenburg, Sweden  |  Grundarfjordur, Iceland  |  Hammerfest, Norway  |  Haugesund, Norway  |  Heimaey, Iceland  |  Hellesylt, Norway  |  Helsinki, Finland  |  Honningsvag (NorthCape), Norway  |  Husavik, Iceland  |  Ilulissat, Greenland  |  Invergordon, UK  |  Isafjord, Iceland  |  Kiel, Germany  |  Kirkwall, UK  |  Klaipeda, Lithuania  |  Kristiansund, Norway  |  La Coruna, Spain  |  Leith, UK  |  Lerwick, Shetland Islands, UK  |  Lisbon, Portugal  |  Lysekil, Sweden  |  Molde, Norway  |  Murmansk, Russia  |  Newcastle, UK  |  Nuuk, Greenland  |  Nynashamn, Sweden  |  Olden, Norway  |  Oslo, Norway  |  Paamiut, Greenland  |  Plymouth, UK  |  Qaqortoq, Greenland  |  Reykjavik, Iceland  |  Riga, Latvia  |  Ronne, Denmark  |  Rotterdam, The Netherlands  |  Seydisfjordur, Iceland  |  Skagen, Denmark  |  Solovetsky, Russia  |  Southampton, UK   |  St. Petersburg, Russia  |  Stavanger, Norway  |  Stockholm, Sweden  |  Storstappen Island, Norway  |  Svolvaer, Norway  |  Tallinn, Estonia  |  Torshavn, Faroe Islands  |  Tromso, Norway  |  Trondheim, Norway  |  Vigo, Spain  |  Vik, Norway  |  Visby, Sweden  |  Warnemunde, Germany

*Please Note: These scheduled ports of call are not guaranteed as the cruise line may make changes to their itineraries due to weather or other reasons. 

MONEY MATTERS

The currency of Denmark is the Krone (DKK) which is divided into 100 øre. It is printed on notes in the following denominations: kr50, kr100, kr200, kr500, and kr1000 and coins with values of: 50 øre, kr1, kr2, kr5, kr10, and kr20. The 50 øre coin is worth half a kroner and is the only Danish coin with a face value of less than one kroner.

CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS

Credit and Debit cards are widely accepted in Copenhagen, but cards which do not use Chip & Pin may not be accepted in self-service machines and may cause delays in shops and restaurants. Contactless cards are more and more widely accepted for purchases up to 350 DKK.

TOP TIP: If you are offered the opportunity to pay in your own currency instead of Danish Kroner, our advice is to decline as the exchange rate is usually poor and you will end up paying more than letting your bank handle the conversion.

Although tipping is the norm in North America and common in much of Europe, in Denmark tipping is not expected. In general, service will be included in restaurants, bars and taxis, you should therefore only tip if you receive extraordinarily good service.

If you do decide to offer a tip, you will probably need to leave cash as credit card machines are less likely to have the option to add a tip than you may be used to.

BANKS & ATMS

Finding an ATM (Automated Teller Machine) will not be too difficult in Copenhagen, however none are right by the terminals. We’ve pinned several ATMs that are nearest to the terminals to the map below.

Generally, in Denmark, you will find ATMs at banks as well as some standalone machines either outside or inside other stores.

GETTING AROUND COPENHAGEN

Public transport in Copenhagen is efficient and affordable, you just need to know how many zones you will transit through in order to price up your ticket. The whole of the central area of the city, including the ports, is in zone 1 and the airport is in zone 4. Therefore to get from the airport to the city, you travel through 3 zones (4, 3 and 1), so you need a three-zone ticket. You have to buy at least 2 zones for any ticket, so any travel around the city would require a 2 zone ticket.

A single ticket for 1 or 2 zones is 24 DKK, a three-zone ticket is 36 DKK. You can purchase tickets at ticket vending machines, 7-Eleven kiosks, stations using cash or card. You can buy single tickets from the bus driver, but you must have the correct small change. You can also use the ‘DOT Tickets’ app on your phone:

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If you plan to use the public transport network more than occasionally each day, you can purchase  City Pass Small  for unlimited travel within the City including out to the airport for between 1 and 5 days which can save you money. Prices 80 DKK for one day, 150 DKK for two days and an additional 50 DKK for each day after that.

TOP TIP:  If buying a ticket from a train station, you won’t be able to enter a bus stop name as your destination. Choose the metro station you will change at and the ticket will be accepted by the bus driver.

Public transportation options include:

  • Metro   – Provides access across the city on three lines including the airport. Click here for the routes, hours, and pricing or here for the MDT Tracker app.
  • Train  – The train is a quick efficient way to get from the airport into the central station, but can also be a good option for getting across the city.
  • Bus   – With routes across the city, the bus service is an excellent way to get around and end up close to your destination.
  • Harbour bus – Can be a nice option if you need to travel along the river, may not be as quick as other options, but a great way to see the city from the water.

Other options in the city include:

  • Bike   – Copenhagen is great for cyclists and you can rent bikes from many places in the city. You may even find your hotel has them available to borrow. For more information, check out this guide .
  • e-scooter – These scooters can be found all over town and can be rented through an app to get you around the city in double-quick time.

Note: Uber and Lyft do not operate in Copenhagen due to local regulations.

With all these options you will be able to really take in Copenhagen if you visit for a pre or post-cruise stay!

TOP TIP: The  Copenhagen Card  can be purchased with unlimited public transport included, saving you even more money.

COPENHAGEN WEATHER

In general, you’ll find the summers are comfortable, though partly cloudy while the winters are long, cold and windy. The best times to visit Copenhagen for warm-weather outdoor activities is from late June to late August.

The hottest part of the year is from late June to the end of August with average daily high temperatures above 18°C (64°F). The cooler part of the year is from the beginning of November to the end of March with average daily high temperatures below 6°C (43°C).

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COPENHAGEN VISITOR’S CENTER

The Copenhagen Visitor Service   is a great place for even more, in-depth, information about many sights and sounds in the Copenhagen area.

LOCATION:  Vesterbrogade 4B, 1620 København

PHONE: +45 70 22 24 42

HOURS OF OPERATION:   Open Monday – Saturday from 0900 – 1600 and Sunday from 0900 – 1400

There are several other regional visitors centres in the area. For those addresses click   here .

Copenhagen is home to plenty of food options ranging from little corner coffee shops to Michelin-starred restaurants, from quick bites to full-service dining. There is cuisine from all over the world to tempt your taste buds.

A few Copenhagen restaurants you might want to try include:

Barock Restaurant : Located at one end of the colourful Nyhavn district, this restaurant offers good value dishes in a cosy, hygge, atmosphere.

Restaurant Kronborg : Focussed on traditional Danish open sandwiches or  smørrebrød, Kronborg offers its customers a place all about homemade food and cosiness.

Kokkeriet : This Michelin-starred restaurant offers a relaxed dining experience with a menu of Danish food for all seasons.

From name-brand department stores to unique boutiques, you’ll find plenty of places to do some shopping for those last-minute cruise items or souvenirs of your trip. Popular shopping destinations in Copenhagen include:

Strøget   – One of the longest pedestrian streets in Europe stretching between the squares of Kongen Nytorv and Rådhuspladsen. Strøget offers a huge variety of shops including ILLUM one of the most prestigious department stores in Denmark.

Magasin du Nord   – The beautiful building in Renaissance style is over 200 years old and inside you will find over 2,000 brands of clothes, beauty essentials and more.

Fisketorvet   – With nearly 100 stores, you’ll be sure to find what you need at this large shopping mall. If you arrive by bike, be sure to check out the Cycle Snake bridge.

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Want to put a smile on your face? Copenhagen is just the city to do it, as it is the capital of Denmark, which has been ranked as the happiest country for two years in a row, according to the United Nations. This capital juts out and nearly connects with Sweden, creating the strait of Oresund which separates the North Sea from the Baltic Sea. Rent a bicycle and traverse this city the way the locals do. Aside from providing a healthy workout, this is one of the most enjoyable ways to see the most of this city and its Baroque buildings, spires and modern structures. The city is known for its bicycle culture where bike lanes crisscross the city and are respected by motorists. Contact our experts for help planning your cruise to Copenhagen, Denmark. Featured below are a few of our favorite experiences for the cruise port of Copenhagen, Denmark:

  • Stroll the Stroget, the world’s longest pedestrian-only street. Here you can find shops galore.  
  • If you’re lucky, get a reservation at Noma, which has been named the best restaurant in the world for three years.  
  • Have a night of fun at Tivoli Garden, the amusement park that inspired Walt Disney. At night the park is lit up by 1,000 light bulbs.  
  • Learn about and view major works of modern art, along with a stunning view of the Oresund Strait, at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.  
  • A trip to Copenhagen wouldn’t be complete without a visit to The Little Mermaid statue near the city’s port. The statue was constructed to honor Danish fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen.

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Getting to and from the cruise terminals

Copenhagen has three cruise terminals: Langelinie, Nordre Toldbod and Ocean Quay. Here, you will find useful information on how to get to and from the three cruise terminals in order to reach Copenhagen Airport , Copenhagen Central Station and Copenhagen City Center .

Use the  j ourney planner  to get detailed information on your trip with public transport. Simply just fill out your start and end destination, and the online journey planner will figure out the fastest and easiest route for you.

Uncertain of which cruise terminal you will arrive at? You can easily find this information  here  - find your cruise ship by date or search by name.

Getting to and from Ocean Quay

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  • Bus 25 and metro : Take bus 25* from the bus stop Oceankaj located in terminal 1. Get off at Orientkaj metro station and take the M4 line towards Kongens Nytorv. Change at Kongens Nytorv to the M2 line towards Copenhagen Airport. The duration of the trip is approximately 40 minutes. You will need a valid 3-zone ticket, which costs 30 DKK.
  • Bus 164 and metro : Take bus 164 (runs all year round) towards Ballerup St. Get off at Orientkaj metro station and take M4 towards Kongens Nytorv. Change at Kongens Nytorv to the M2 line towards Copenhagen Airport. The duration of the trip is approximately 40 minutes. You will need a valid 3-zone ticket, which costs 30 DKK.
  • Taxi : The trip will cost approximately 425 DKK during the day (weekdays) and around 520 DKK during the evening, at weekends and on bank holidays. The duration of the trip is about 40 minutes. 

* When cruise ships call at Ocean Quay, the bus departs every 10 to 20 minutes from when the first cruise ships arrive until 1 hour before the last ship in port departs.

Copenhagen Central Station

  • Bus 25 and metro:  Take bus 25* from the bus stop Oceankaj located in terminal 1. Get off at Orientkaj metro station and take M4 towards Kongens Nytorv directly to Copenhagen Central Station (Københavns Hovedbanegård). The duration of the trip is approximately 30 minutes. You will need a valid 2-zone ticket. The price is 24 DKK.
  • Bus 164 and metro : Take bus 164 (runs all year round) towards Ballerup St. Get off at Orientkaj metro station and take M4 towards Kongens Nytorv directly to Copenhagen Central Station (Københavns Hovedbanegård). The duration of the trip is approximately 30 minutes. You will need a valid 2-zone ticket. The price is 24 DKK.
  • Taxi : The trip will cost approximately 212 DKK during the day and about 262 DKK during the evening, at weekends and on bank holidays. The duration of the journey is about 30 minutes. 

Copenhagen City Centre

You can either choose to go to Copenhagen Central Station (directions can be found above), Kongens Nytorv or Nørreport when you go to Copenhagen City Centre. You can also visit Copenhagen's charming neighbourhoods. Find everything you need to know  here .  

Kongens Nytorv:

  • Bus 25 and metro: You can reach Kongens Nytorv by taking bus 25* from the bus stop Oceankaj located in terminal 1. Get off at Orientkaj metro station and take M4 towards Kongens Nytorv. The duration of the trip is approximately 20 minutes. You will need a valid 2-zone ticket and the price is 24 DKK.
  • Bus 164 and metro : Take bus 164 (runs all year round) towards Ballerup St. and get off at Orientkaj metro station. Then take M4 towards Kongens Nytorv. The duration of the trip is approximately 20 minutes, and you will need a valid 2-zone ticket. The price is 24 DKK.
  • Taxi:  The trip will cost approximately 175 DKK during the day (weekdays) and around 215 DKK during the evening (weekdays), weekends and bank holidays. The duration of the trip is about 25 minutes. 
  • Bus 25, metro and train:  Nørreport can be reached by taking bus 25* from the bus stop Oceankaj located in terminal 1. Get off at Orientkaj metro station, take M4 towards Kongens Nytorv and get off at Østerport Station. Then take the S-train in the direction of Hundige, Høje Taastrup, Frederikssund, Køge or Ballerup (lines A, B, C, E or H) and get off at Nørreport Station. The duration of the trip is approximately 25 minutes. You will need a valid 2-zone ticket, and the price is 24 DKK.
  • Bus 164 and train : Take bus 164 (runs all year round) towards Ballerup St. and get off at Hellerup Station. Here you take the S-train in the direction of Hundige, Høje Taastrup, Frederikssund, Køge or Ballerup (lines A, B, C, E or H) and get off at Nørreport Station. The duration of the trip is approximately 35 minutes. You will need a valid 3-zone ticket, and the price is 30 DKK.
  • Taxi:  The trip will cost approximately 175 DKK during the day (weekdays) and around 215 DKK during the evening (weekdays), weekends and bank holidays. The duration of the trip is about 20 minutes. 

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Getting to and from nordre tolbod.

  • Walk and metro:  Walk 14 minutes to Marmorkirken metro station and take the metro line M3 or M4 to Kongens Nytorv. Change at Kongens Nytorv and take the metro line M2 to Copenhagen Airport. The duration of the trip is approximately 35 minutes. You will need a valid 3-zone ticket. The price is 30 DKK.
  • Taxi : The trip will cost approximately 232 DKK during the day (weekdays) and 286 DKK during the evening (weekdays), at weekends and on bank holidays. The duration of the journey is 30 minutes. 
  • Walk and metro:  Walk 14 minutes to Marmorkirken metro station and take the metro line M3 or M4 towards Kongens Nytorv directly to Copenhagen Central Station (Københavns Hovedbanegård). The duration of the trip is approximately 25 minutes, and you will need a valid 2-zone ticket. The price is 24 DKK.
  • Taxi : The trip costs approximately 116 DKK during the day (weekdays) and 143 DKK during the evening (weekdays), at weekends and on bank holidays. The duration of the journey is 20 minutes.

You are close to the city centre at Nordre Toldbod, but if you do not want to walk, you can choose one of the following options:

  • Walk and metro to Nørreport:  Walk 14 minutes to Marmorkirken metro station and take the metro line M3 or M4 towards Kongens Nytorv. Change at Kongens Nytorv to the M1 or M2 metro line towards Nørreport Station. The duration of the journey is 25 minutes. You will need a valid 2-zone ticket. The price is 24 DKK.
  • Hop On Hop Off:  You can also walk to Langelinie and take a Hop on Hop off bus that, among others, stops at Nyhavn, Amalienborg Palace, Tivoli, etc. The price is 199 DKK. Read more about the Hop on Hop off bus  here .
  • Taxi : You are already in the city centre, but if you do not want to walk, a taxi to, e.g., Nørreport will cost approximately 96 DKK during the day (weekdays) and 120 DKK during the evening (weekdays), weekends and on bank holidays. The duration of the trip is approximately 10 minutes.

You can also visit Copenhagen's neighbourhoods. Find your guide  here .

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Getting to and from langelinie.

  • Bus 27 and train: Walk 5 minutes to the bus stop, Indiakaj, and take bus 27 towards Østerport Station. Get off and take a regional train (RE) towards CPH Lufthavn. The duration of the trip is approximately 35 minutes. You will need a valid 3-zone ticket. The price is 30 DKK.
  • Walk and metro:  Walk 15 minutes to Østerport Station and take the metro line M3 or M4 to Kongens Nytorv. Change at Kongens Nytorv and take the metro line M2 towards Copenhagen Airport. The duration of the trip is approximately 35 minutes, and you will need a valid 3-zone ticket. The price is 30 DKK.
  • Taxi:  The trip will cost approximately 270 DKK during the day (weekdays) and around 333 DKK during the evening (weekdays), at the weekend and on bank holidays. The duration of the trip is about 30 minutes.
  • Bus 27 and train:  Walk 5 minutes to the bus stop, Indiakaj, and take bus 27 to Østerport Station. Then take the S-train in the direction of Hundige, Høje Taastrup, Frederikssund, Køge or Ballerup (lines A, B, C, E or H) and get off at Copenhagen Central Station (Københavns Hovedbanegård). The duration of the trip is approximately 20 minutes. You will need a valid 2-zone ticket. The price is 24 DKK.
  • Walk and metro:  Walk 15 minutes to Østerport Station. Then take the metro line M3 or M4 towards Kongens Nytorv and get off at Copenhagen Central Station (Københavns Hovedbanegård). The duration of the trip is approximately 20 minutes. You will need a valid 2-zone ticket. The price is 24 DKK.
  • Taxi:  The trip will cost approximately 135 DKK during the day (weekdays) and 167 DKK during the evening (weekdays), at weekends and on bank holidays. The duration of the trip is about 15 minutes.

When going to Copenhagen City Center, you can either choose to go to Copenhagen Central Station (directions can be found above), Kongens Nytorv or Nørreport. You can also visit Copenhagen's charming neighbourhoods. Find your guide  here .  

Kongens Nytorv

  • Bus 27 and metro:  Kongens Nytorv can be reached by walking 5 minutes to the bus stop, Indiakaj, and taking bus 27 to Østerport Station. Then take the metro line M3 or M4 to Kongens Nytorv. The duration of the trip is approximately 15 minutes. You will need a valid 2-zone ticket. The price is 24 DKK.
  • Hop on Hop Off : You can also choose to take a Hop on Hop off bus that stops at Langelinie. The Hop on Hop off bus stops at, among others, Nyhavn, Amalienborg Palace, Tivoli, etc. The price is 199 DKK and is valid for 72 hours. Read more about the Hop on Hop off bus  here . 
  • Taxi:  The trip costs approximately 96 DKK during the day (weekdays) and 120 DKK during the evening (weekdays), at the weekends and on bank holidays. The duration of the journey is 10 minutes.
  • Bus 27 and train:  Nørreport can be reached by walking 5 minutes to the bus stop, Indiakaj, and taking bus 27 to Østerport Station. Then take the S-train in the direction of Hundige, Høje Taastrup, Frederikssund, Køge or Ballerup (lines A, B, C, E or H) and get off at Nørreport Station. The duration of the trip is approximately 15 minutes. You will need a valid 2-zone ticket. The price is 24 DKK.

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Car parks near the cruise terminals.

It is possible to use the public car park located approximately 50-100 metres from the ships. There is room for approximately 200 cars, and you have to pay. No advance reservation is possible. The price is:

  • 07:00 – 17:00: DKK 22.00 per hour*
  • 17:00 – 07:00: DKK 12.00 per hour*
  • Maximum DKK 150.00 per 24 hours*

* Please note there could be an additional fee depending on the method of payment.   

Langelinie and Nordre Toldbod

Unfortunately, there is no long-term parking at Langelinie and Nordre Toldbod. If you are boarding your cruise ship here, the nearest indoor car park is in Dronningens Tværgade 4, 1302 Copenhagen. Price: DKK 500 per day.

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