Buses
The city's bus network is much more comprehensive than the S-Tog system and can be a more convenient way to get around once you get the hang of finding the stops - marked by yellow placards on signposts - and as long as you avoid the rush hour. The excellent free city map produced by the Wonderful Copenhagen office includes a list of all bus routes. The city's main bus stand is adjacent to Radhuspladsen, a block from both Central Station and the Tivoli Gardens. Other useful buses leave from Central Station's Vesterport side entrance, the Tivoli side entrance and the bridge at the end of the tracks (including the #550S, which goes straight to the ferry docks every ten minutes). Buses with an "S" suffix only make limited stops, offering a faster service - check they make the stop you require before you get on. All buses have a small electronic board above the driver's seat displaying both the zone you're currently in and the correct time - so there's no excuse for not having a valid ticket. There's a skeletal night bus service, though fares are almost double daytime rates. Night bus numbers always end with "N"; stops are well marked by yellow signs on major routes into and out of the city.
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