Entering Denmark from Germany
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Entering Denmark from Germany
I will be in Germany next June with my husband and two children aged 25and 23. We would like to go to Denmark for 2 days to visit a friend. What is the best way to do this . Can anyone inform us the cheapest way to do this thanks Win
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If you're going to be in Flensburg and your friend's in much of southern Denmark, just walk to the nearest bus stop and get a local bus over the non-existent and now invisible border. If you're in Berlin and want to get to Copenhagen, prebook on Air Berlin as far ahead as possible.
Only you know where you're going to be and where you want to get to. Without such information, no-one here's going to be able to give you any useful information at all.
Only you know where you're going to be and where you want to get to. Without such information, no-one here's going to be able to give you any useful information at all.
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there is an overnight train running from Cologne to Copenhagen - join it wherever you can - save a night in a hotel and save travel time - www.bahn.de/en has some discounted tickets if you book weeks in advance to get those limited in number tickets.
This train goes direct - no changing at the border.
For lots of info on night trains and German trains in general check out these IMO superb sources: www.seat61.com; www.budgeteuropetravel.com and www.ricksteves.com.
This train goes direct - no changing at the border.
For lots of info on night trains and German trains in general check out these IMO superb sources: www.seat61.com; www.budgeteuropetravel.com and www.ricksteves.com.
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We will be staying in Kassel but thought that we might travel to Hamgurg . We will not have a car .thanks Win>
From Kassel it is easy to get to that overnight train and if going to Hamburg there are several daily direct trains from there to Copenhagen - trains that use a train ferry to get to Denmark.
From Kassel it is easy to get to that overnight train and if going to Hamburg there are several daily direct trains from there to Copenhagen - trains that use a train ferry to get to Denmark.
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