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Trafik kgs nytorv, Michael HoltermannSeveral bus routes run between Copenhagen and Jutland, Norway, Sweden and the rest of Europe. Here is where they stop in Copenhagen.

From Scandinavia and Europe to Copenhagen

Long distance buses GoByBus, Swebus Express and Eurolines runs from many cities in Scandinavia and Europe to Copenhagen. Buses arrive at the center of Copenhagen with stops at Ingerslevsgade behind Copenhagen's Central Station at DGI-byen.

From Bornholm, Berlin and Malmo to Copenhagen

Take the ferry from Rønne on Bornholm and continue your journey with the Greyhound Bus line 866 from Ystad in Sweden to Copenhagen. The route is called the Bornholm bus. The bus stops on Bernstorffsgade at Copenhagen Central Station opposite Tivoli.

The Greyhound Bus line 999 runs from Malmo to Copenhagen and stops at Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (by Terminal 3), Sydhavnen (the South Harbour), on Kongens Nytorv by the Royal Theatre, Nørreport and the Town Hall Square.

The Greyhound Bus line E-55 runs from Berlin to Copenhagen and stops on Inglerslevgade behind Copenhagen's Central Station at DGI-byen.

From Jutland to Copenhagen

Abildskou Bus line 888 runs from Jutland to Copenhagen and stops in larger Danish cities such as Aalborg, Aarhus, Silkeborg, Randers, Skive, Viborg and Hobro.

The bus stops close to Copenhagen in Holbæk and Roskilde, and in Copenhagen it stops at Valby Station and Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (by Terminal 2).

Read more about getting around Copenhagen by city bus and city tours by bus (including on day trips to Sweden).

 






 
 

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