As an international student in Denmark, you will find it easy to get around. Public transport is highly efficient and Denmark's location makes it a gateway between Scandinavia and the rest of Europe
GATEWAY TO EUROPE
Denmark's area makes it an amazing gateway to whatever is left of Scandinavia and Europe. Berlin is only a hour's flight away. London and Paris can be come to in under two hours, and Barcelona, Rome, Vienna and Prague are on the whole only a couple of hours away. Denmark likewise has fantastic transport foundation, which makes it simple for you to investigate the country's beautiful field and national stops in your spare time and occasions.
TRAVEL IN DENMARK
Denmark consists of the peninsula of Jutland and an archipelago of 433 named islands. Every one of the 72 occupied Danish islands are associated by ferryboat administration or extension. The two biggest and most thickly populated islands are Zealand and Funen.
Denmark has two super scaffolds – one associating Funen and Sea land (the Great Belt Bridge) and one interfacing Copenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmö (the Öresund Bridge). Both are among Europe's greatest. Extensions additionally associate other Danish islands, including the scaffold among st Jutland and Funen (the Little Belt Bridge).
The Danish motorway network now covers 1,111 km and the railroad arrange sums 2,667 km of track. You can go to most urban areas via train, bus, or ship. Copenhagen has one of the world's most proficient metro systems – a completely mechanized systems working every minute of every day. Denmark has a few global air terminals, the biggest of which are Copenhagen and Billund. There are additionally residential flights among st Copenhagen and the urban areas of Aalborg, Aarhus and Rønne.
Public transport in Denmark uses a common pricing and zoning system. Access further information by clicking on the links below:
ARRIVING FROM ABROAD:
You will in all probability travel to Copenhagen Airport, the biggest airplane terminal in Scandinavia. Taking care of around 29 million travelers every year, it is found 8 km southeast of the downtown area. From the airplane terminal, the downtown area can be gotten to in different ways:
TRAIN: There is a train station under terminal three, which is served by airport shuttle trains and intercity trains. Travel time to the city center: approx.12 min. There are also trains to Malmo in Sweden and high speed trains to the Swedish capital, Stockholm.
METRO : Line M2 links the airport with the city center. Travel time to the city center : approx.15 min.BUS: Motvia buses 5A,35,36, and Grahundbus line 999 all stop at the airport. Bus 888, the express to Jutland, also stops at the airport. Motvia bus 2A stops near the airport. There are long-distance buses to Sweden.
CAR: The airport has 8,600 parking spaces. The E20 motorway goes right by the airport. Junctions 15,16 and 17 are the best exits.TAXI: A taxi fare to the city center costs around DKK 200,00 (€27). The ride takes around 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.So taking the metro is faster-and cheaper.
If you stay in Denmark more than 185 days:
You MUST register your vehicle in Denmark (changing your domestic registration plates to Danish registration plates) from day one and pay registration tax (proportional (quarterly) tax to be paid). Use application form: 21.033 EN.
If you stay in Denmark in 185 days or less:
You CAN apply for permission to drive your vehicle in Denmark keeping your domestic registration plates without paying Danish registration tax. Use application form: 21.059 EN. The price for applying for this permit is of 400 DKK! You MUST on demand show documentation issued by your institution that you are enrolled as a student (including time of stay: starting date and completion date). This documentation must be shown on demand to tax officers or police.
Make sure that your insurance is valid in Denmark including Danish liability insurance requirements.
- info by SFWWC
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