Question..I Need to get from Cruise Ship Dock in Copenhagen to The City Center
#1
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HI, I would like to avoid taking a taxi (cost) and find a bus or train
to the city center. I'm assuming that Tivoli Gardens and the City
Hall are the city center.
thanks for any help. Julie
to the city center. I'm assuming that Tivoli Gardens and the City
Hall are the city center.
thanks for any help. Julie
#2
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As I don't live there I rather know the touristy possibilities...
There is a sightseeing bus running nearby all tourist attractions which allows
you to hop on and hop off as often as you want. It also has a stop at the
"Langelinie" which is the quay of the cruising ships and it stops next to the
Tivoli, too. You can buy a day ticket on the bus iirc.
hth
Baerbel.
There is a sightseeing bus running nearby all tourist attractions which allows
you to hop on and hop off as often as you want. It also has a stop at the
"Langelinie" which is the quay of the cruising ships and it stops next to the
Tivoli, too. You can buy a day ticket on the bus iirc.
hth
Baerbel.
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As I don't live there I rather know the touristy possibilities...
There is a sightseeing bus running nearby all tourist attractions which allows
you to hop on and hop off as often as you want. It also has a stop at the
"Langelinie" which is the quay of the cruising ships and it stops next to the
Tivoli, too. You can buy a day ticket on the bus iirc.
hth
Baerbel.
There is a sightseeing bus running nearby all tourist attractions which allows
you to hop on and hop off as often as you want. It also has a stop at the
"Langelinie" which is the quay of the cruising ships and it stops next to the
Tivoli, too. You can buy a day ticket on the bus iirc.
hth
Baerbel.
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Greetings,
Is that the number 29 bus here?
http://www.ht.dk/files/Detstoretrafikkort201002.pdf
Also is there a place in the Copenhagen Hovedbanegarden(sp)
(central station) where you can check or store luggage safely?
Thanks a lot,
bob
Baerbel Schmidt wrote:
>
> As I don't live there I rather know the touristy possibilities...
>
> There is a sightseeing bus running nearby all tourist attractions which allows
> you to hop on and hop off as often as you want. It also has a stop at the
> "Langelinie" which is the quay of the cruising ships and it stops next to the
> Tivoli, too. You can buy a day ticket on the bus iirc.
>
> hth
> Baerbel.
Is that the number 29 bus here?
http://www.ht.dk/files/Detstoretrafikkort201002.pdf
Also is there a place in the Copenhagen Hovedbanegarden(sp)
(central station) where you can check or store luggage safely?
Thanks a lot,
bob
Baerbel Schmidt wrote:
>
> As I don't live there I rather know the touristy possibilities...
>
> There is a sightseeing bus running nearby all tourist attractions which allows
> you to hop on and hop off as often as you want. It also has a stop at the
> "Langelinie" which is the quay of the cruising ships and it stops next to the
> Tivoli, too. You can buy a day ticket on the bus iirc.
>
> hth
> Baerbel.
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Hi Bob,
> Is that the number 29 bus here?
> http://www.ht.dk/files/Detstoretrafikkort201002.pdf
I don't think so. IIRC it was kind of a private company... Btw those
hop-on-hop-off buses also provide some explanation of the main attractions,
either by headphones or there's a guide on board. And no, I don't get any money
from them for talking about it... :-)
I just began to like those buses in Dublin years before cause they connect the
places where I want to go whereas most of the "normal" buses are going kind of
star-like from the middle to the outskirts and it takes me sometimes a lot of
time to find out which bus takes which route.
> Also is there a place in the Copenhagen Hovedbanegarden(sp)
>(central station) where you can check or store luggage safely?
Just from my memory - last summer I walked thru the main hall and I think I
remember the typical signs for it...
Baerbel.
> Is that the number 29 bus here?
> http://www.ht.dk/files/Detstoretrafikkort201002.pdf
I don't think so. IIRC it was kind of a private company... Btw those
hop-on-hop-off buses also provide some explanation of the main attractions,
either by headphones or there's a guide on board. And no, I don't get any money
from them for talking about it... :-)
I just began to like those buses in Dublin years before cause they connect the
places where I want to go whereas most of the "normal" buses are going kind of
star-like from the middle to the outskirts and it takes me sometimes a lot of
time to find out which bus takes which route.
> Also is there a place in the Copenhagen Hovedbanegarden(sp)
>(central station) where you can check or store luggage safely?
Just from my memory - last summer I walked thru the main hall and I think I
remember the typical signs for it...
Baerbel.
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Hi Bob,
> Is that the number 29 bus here?
> http://www.ht.dk/files/Detstoretrafikkort201002.pdf
I don't think so. IIRC it was kind of a private company... Btw those
hop-on-hop-off buses also provide some explanation of the main attractions,
either by headphones or there's a guide on board. And no, I don't get any money
from them for talking about it... :-)
I just began to like those buses in Dublin years before cause they connect the
places where I want to go whereas most of the "normal" buses are going kind of
star-like from the middle to the outskirts and it takes me sometimes a lot of
time to find out which bus takes which route.
> Also is there a place in the Copenhagen Hovedbanegarden(sp)
>(central station) where you can check or store luggage safely?
Just from my memory - last summer I walked thru the main hall and I think I
remember the typical signs for it...
Baerbel.
> Is that the number 29 bus here?
> http://www.ht.dk/files/Detstoretrafikkort201002.pdf
I don't think so. IIRC it was kind of a private company... Btw those
hop-on-hop-off buses also provide some explanation of the main attractions,
either by headphones or there's a guide on board. And no, I don't get any money
from them for talking about it... :-)
I just began to like those buses in Dublin years before cause they connect the
places where I want to go whereas most of the "normal" buses are going kind of
star-like from the middle to the outskirts and it takes me sometimes a lot of
time to find out which bus takes which route.
> Also is there a place in the Copenhagen Hovedbanegarden(sp)
>(central station) where you can check or store luggage safely?
Just from my memory - last summer I walked thru the main hall and I think I
remember the typical signs for it...
Baerbel.
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Hi Bob,
> Is that the number 29 bus here?
I don't think so. IIRC it was kind of a private company... Btw those
hop-on-hop-off buses also provide some explanation of the main attractions,
either by headphones or there's a guide on board. And no, I don't get any money
from them for talking about it... :-)
I just began to like those buses in Dublin years before cause they connect the
places where I want to go whereas most of the "normal" buses are going kind of
star-like from the middle to the outskirts and it takes me sometimes a lot of
time to find out which bus takes which route.
> Also is there a place in the Copenhagen Hovedbanegarden(sp)
>(central station) where you can check or store luggage safely?
Just from my memory - last summer I walked thru the main hall and I think I
remember the typical signs for it...
Baerbel.
> Is that the number 29 bus here?
I don't think so. IIRC it was kind of a private company... Btw those
hop-on-hop-off buses also provide some explanation of the main attractions,
either by headphones or there's a guide on board. And no, I don't get any money
from them for talking about it... :-)
I just began to like those buses in Dublin years before cause they connect the
places where I want to go whereas most of the "normal" buses are going kind of
star-like from the middle to the outskirts and it takes me sometimes a lot of
time to find out which bus takes which route.
> Also is there a place in the Copenhagen Hovedbanegarden(sp)
>(central station) where you can check or store luggage safely?
Just from my memory - last summer I walked thru the main hall and I think I
remember the typical signs for it...
Baerbel.
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 07:47:00 -0500, Bob Mounger wrote:
> Also is there a place in the Copenhagen Hovedbanegarden(sp)
>(central station) where you can check or store luggage safely?
Yes.
--
Ask me for directions.
> Also is there a place in the Copenhagen Hovedbanegarden(sp)
>(central station) where you can check or store luggage safely?
Yes.
--
Ask me for directions.




