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I took a family of four on a Copenhagen city break for under £1,000 – here’s how we managed itSo far, so cheap. We also front-loaded our adventure by buying a set of Copenhagen Cards. An adult’s 48-hour card (£86 each) gives unlimited public transport across the city plus free entry to ...
The spire behind them is part of the Church of Our Savior, one of Copenhagen’s most famous sights. Birgitta Wolfgang The case displays miniature models made by Dan Schwartz, a furniture designer.
If you purchase a Copenhagen Card, you'll receive free rides on buses, the metro and local trains. Otherwise, you'll need to buy a single ticket or a timed city pass. Fees for one-way single ...
Those with the Copenhagen Card receive free admission as well. Hours vary by season, but on most days, the property opens at 10 a.m. and closes at 4 or 5 p.m. During select months, the castle is ...
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