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Traveling To | Copenhagen |
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Destination Airport IATA Code | CPH |
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Airlines | Air Canada |
Flight Price | $295 |
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If you're planning a trip to Denmark's capital, Orbitz.com can help you find cheap flights to Copenhagen and bargain prices on hotel rooms. Copenhagen is a city filled with museums, landmarks and canals. Tourists can look forward to riding the Merry-Go-Round in Tivoli Gardens, shopping on Stroget and enjoying the ballet at the Tivoli Concert Hall.
Your flight will arrive at the Copenhagen Airport, located on Amager Island approximately 5 miles from the center of the city. Numerous airlines offer flights to Copenhagen, including Atlantic Airways, Air France, Austrian Airlines and British Airways. Taxicabs are readily available outside the arrivals area of Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. The metro station is located at the end of Terminal 3. It takes approximately 15 minutes to get from the airport metro station to the Norreport Station in central Copenhagen, and tickets cost DKK145. You can also take the train or bus into the city. If you want to reserve a rental vehicle, you can save money by using Orbitz.com to purchase a package that includes your flight and a rental car. Five car-rental companies have on-site locations, including Hertz, Europcar and Avis.
Copenhagen has four seasons, all of which are prone to unpredictable weather. Because the weather can change quickly, it's best to pack clothes that can be layered. Summers in Copenhagen are a mixture of warm sunny days and windy rainy days. The average summer temperatures range from the high 50s to the high 60s. It snows in Copenhagen between December and March, but the snow doesn't usually last long. Average winter temperatures range from the high 20s to the high 30s. Tivoli Gardens is one of the city's most popular attractions. The way the gardens are lit up in the evening creates the perfect atmosphere for a romantic nighttime stroll. If it's your first time in Copenhagen, you should take a canal tour, visit the Christiansborg Palace and tour Rosenborg Castle.
The mild summer weather, numerous landmarks, fascinating museums and beautiful gardens make Copenhagen ideal for family vacations or romantic getaways. When you're ready to purchase airline tickets, visit Orbitz.com to find cheap flights to Copenhagen.
Copenhagen has four distinct seasons and a climate much like that of the northeastern United States, though it rarely gets as hot in the summer. The saying goes that "something's rockin' in the state of Denmark," given the many outdoor events and concerts that hit stages in peak summer season. Midsummer's Eve is celebrated on June 23 with evening bonfires and live music on the city's wraparound shoreline, as well as at leafy Faelledparken. The first weekend in July brings the Roskilde Festival, Northern Europe's largest set of rock concerts, with more than 100 bands performing. Summerdance, showcasing contemporary and traditional dance performances, takes place in August at pop-up, open-air venues in the main plazas downtown. A word of caution: Copenhageners typically go on holiday in the last half of August, so many shops are closed at that time.
Shoulder season means late spring and early fall. Spring arrives late, with trees blossoming in May; sweater-and-scarf season returns in early September. These bookend months are a pleasant time to explore Nyhavn, the old sailors’ quarter that has morphed in recent years into a bohemian neighborhood with canal-side cafés. Shoulder season is also an ideal time to stroll Strøget, said to be the world's longest pedestrian shopping street, with many charming boutiques. September brings mild temperatures and the annual Golden Days festival, a three-week series of art exhibits and dance performances focusing on Denmark's artistic heritage from the early 1800s.
Typical light snowfall and brief daylight hours don't stop locals from celebrating Christmas energetically. Trees and pavilions in the 170-year-old Tivoli Gardens, a Victorian-era theme park, are lit up, and a market selling ornaments in the shape of Father Christmas (julemand) runs throughout the month. The quayside Nyhavn district is another hub of holiday spirit and live music, as is the ice-skating rink in the eastern plaza named Kongens Nytorv (King's New Square).
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