By Train and Bus
Almost all coaches and trains to Copenhagen arrive at Central Station (in Danish, Hovedbanegarden or København H), the city's main transport hub, from where there are excellent connections to virtually every part of the city via bus or local train. The station is also home to an array of shops, exchange booths (daily 7am-9pm), a bicycle rental service, places to eat and, downstairs, a left-luggage office (Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-1pm; 20kr per item per day). Also downstairs, the seasonal InterRail Centre (July to mid-Sept daily 7am-1am) offers an array of facilities including showers and microwave ovens, although you can only use it if you hold an InterRail or Eurail pass. The national train company, DSB, has a travel agency and information centre just inside the main entrance off Vesterbrogade (daily 6.30am-11pm; tel 70 13 14 15, www.dsb.dk ). Euroline coaches (tel 99 34 44 88) from around Europe pull up just outside Central Station on Reventlowsgade. Long-distance buses from Arhus stop at Valby, a couple of stations west of Central Station on several S-Tog lines; buses from Aalborg stop at Ryparken Station on S-Tog line H.
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