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Posted 12 July 2023

Direct Return Flights from Edinburgh to Copenhagen, Denmark - (16th - 23rd August) - £30 - Hand Luggage @ Skyscanner

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Crazy cheap for mid August! It's slightly cheaper to book 2 one-way tickets( £27), but that's more hassle. Usual Ryanair fare rules apply.

Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, sits on the coastal islands of Zealand and Amager. It’s linked to Malmo in southern Sweden by the Öresund Bridge. Indre By, the city's historic center, contains Frederiksstaden, an 18th-century rococo district, home to the royal family’s Amalienborg Palace. Nearby is Christiansborg Palace and the Renaissance-era Rosenborg Castle, surrounded by gardens and home to the crown jewels

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  1. eliHd452's avatar
    Copenhagen is expensive. Your train from airport to cc is more expensive than your flights
    rizo9's avatar
    Have you actually been?

    Train from CPH lufthavn to København central is 30dkk which is £4.60. (edited)
  2. curriemaster's avatar
    I am moving to Copenhagen for work, it is quite a nice place but certain things are expensive. Here are some thoughts:

    -Eating/drinking out can be extortionate, if you have the option I would recommend getting a hotel apartment or Airbnb with a kitchen to cook for yourself. There is a chain called Cofoco that has a decent set menu for £40 or so, thats about the best you can hope for if you go for a nice multicourse meal.

    -Most booze in the supermarkets is on a par with UK prices, wine in a box is much more prevalent and you get good options for quite a lot cheaper than UK (think £3/bottle type price). I think there might be a tax loophole on wine in a box or something. Drinks in a bar are typically London prices or a bit more.

    -Bacon/pork are the cheapest meats followed by chicken, beef is quite expensive. Fish is actually quite expensive as well unfortunately except for the pre-prepared mackerel/tuna salad type stuff.

    -Public transportation is cheap, reliable, fast and runs often. If you are staying in the city centre only the City Pass is a good option, kids travel free with adults unless you have millions of them. If you are staying for longer than a few days or returning regularly get a Rejsekort (pre paid card) which pays for itself after a couple of weeks and works on all public transportation on Zealand (and maybe beyond?).

    -The best place Ive been so far to spend a family day is the Botanic Gardens + Torvehallerne. Get public transport to Norreport station (one of the main central stations) and walk 2 mins to get a bunch of food at Torvehallerne then walk 5 mins to the free, large Botanic Gardens right in the city centre. There is also a Butterfly House which costs I think £5/adult and is amazing for kids. Seriously, so good.

    -The southwest of the city can be a bit grim, the nicer (but more expensive) parts are in the northern section. Lyngby is particularly nice for a wee lunch and a walk around the shops, it used to be a separate village in ye olden times so has its own high street going on.

    -Get a bike if you can, but be warned in CPH they are quite strict about following the cycling rules. If you go outside the city centre to Farum, Hillerod, etc. nobody particularly cares where you ride though

    -CPH airport is kind of screwed at the moment, they have 1 out of 2 runways closed for maintenance and a chronic staff shortage so expect delays and plan any connecting flights you may have with larger layovers.

    Enjoy Denmark lads and lassies xx
  3. Bigbea70's avatar
    It’s not school holidays in Scotland
  4. sb1876's avatar
    Excellent prices, thanks.
  5. Cali's avatar
    Thanks. I’ve just booked 18 - 22 Aug, flight times are much better returning on a Tuesday. Great city and really nice in the summer although not cheap.
  6. leitchyleck's avatar
    just looked for short break in dec, from Edinburgh or glasgow no direct flights?
    its only 600 miles as crow flies!
  7. EdinburghLisa's avatar
    I’d have booked it the flight times were so awful
  8. Buckyball's avatar
    Stupid flight times
  9. scotinthecity's avatar
    Copenhagen is the most expensive city I've ever visited. More so than Stockholm and Reykjavik
    SPLE22's avatar
    Examples??
  10. superbob2000's avatar
    Fantastic city, pricey but great. We were paying £8 to £10 a pint on average. (edited)
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