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April 13, 2016Written by Miki Travel Staff
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  • Copenhagen on two wheels

    If you want to see a capital city on two wheels Copenhagen is the perfect spot. The city is built for cyclists and you might even see more bikes than cars in the city center. 1/3 of the Copenhagen inhabitants commute to work by bicycle and it is not unusual to see people in suits while effortlessly pedalling past. You can visit places like Amager Beach, Louisiana museum, Viking Ship musum, Frederiksborg Castle, Kronborg Castle and Dragør. These are only some of the places you can visit. For more information go to the Visit Denmark Website 

  • Rent or borrow a bike!

    You don't need to bring a bike to Copenhagen to see the city on two wheels. There are loads of bike rental shops dotted arount the city. Expect to pay around 100 DKK for a days rental and 400 DKK for a week. 

     


  • Bringing a bike on the metro'
    and train

    When you pay for an S-train ride in Copenhagen, you can take your bike along with you. If youd like to take your bike along on the regional trains around Copenhagen or on the metro, you'll need to buy an extra bike ticket, as well as your fare! You can find out more about this at the station.

  • Built for bike lanes

    Copenhagen is covered by 350km of cycle paths and lanes which are raised from the road and really safe to cycle on. Some city junctions even have flashing lights when cyclists approach to warn drivers before they turn. 

     

  • The world’s best cycle city

    For two years running, Copenhagen has been voted the best cycle city by US sustainability experts Treehugger. Copenhagen excels because of its many, broad and widely-used cycle lanes. As well as that, it’s only a short ride north or south of the city to fantastic beaches, forests, parkland and other attractions

     

  • Copenhagen City Bikes

    For an even cheaper alternative, you can borrow a city bike to tour the centre of the Copenhagen. They only cost 25kr per hour and they come with a built in GPS! You can borrow and give back bikes and stands all over Copenhagen city centre.

     

  • Trips around Copenhagen

    So many things are accessible by bike in Copenhagen. Below you will find some examples of tips for possible day trips. Amager Beach, Jægersborg Deer Park, Bellevue Beach, Rungstedlund, Louisiana, Krongborg Castle, Frederiksborg Castle, Viking Ship Museum, Arken, Dragør and many more.. 

     

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