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Copenhagen Train Tickets (Eurail)

Point-to-point rail tickets from Copenhagen to another city is a good way to stretch the time on a rail pass or as an alternative if your travel needs are limited. They are especially convenient for shorter distance trips and can save you money when used in conjunction with a rail pass purchase.

Not sure if a railpass will pay for itself? Research our extensive fare database below or use our exclusive Rail Saver™ Technology to calculate the best combination of point-to-point tickets and rail passes for your specific itinerary.

Quick Tip: For smaller towns or long distance routes between Copenhagen and other cities, the dynamic fare finder will piece together and combine multiple point-to-point tickets. Use our interactive map to verify that the routes chosen will work for your itinerary.

Please select your departure and arrival cities:

To research or purchase any point-to-point ticket, choose Copenhagen in the drop-down menu and a list of all the possible destinations for Copenhagen will be displayed. To see another fare, just change the departure city and wait for the new fares to load.

(For BritRail tickets in the UK, click here.)

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 * All fares are shown in US Dollars and are one way. There may be more than one option. Please carefully read the “Via” and “Notes” fields. All travel must comply with the notes and via cities as stated. Prices listed are for “open” dated tickets and do not include reservation fees. If necessary, reservations can be requested through this web-site or made at the local train station in Europe.

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Copenhagen train tickets

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How do I use my pass once I get to Europe?
One of the great things about a Eurail pass is the ease of use and convenience. Before the first time you use it, you must present your rail pass and passport at a train station ticket window for validation, prior to boarding the train. This is only necessary the first time. After that, you have the freedom of unlimited travel all day according to the validity of your pass. If you have a flexipass, the only thing you would need to do is fill in the date box for the day you want to travel.

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Eurail Pass travel bonus: FREE TRANSPORTATION - Denmark

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    Train Tip
    Talk to other travelers and Europeans you come in contact with. Be friendly and open-minded. Most Europeans are more than happy to talk to friendly travelers. Share information about your home town and they will be happy to reciprocate. Bring some pictures of your life to get conversation going. An added advantage is that your fellow travelers will help you check out the local scene. People will be more than happy to tell you their favorite spots in areas you may not already know about- no one knows more about Europe than the locals!

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