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Public Transport

Public transport in Denmark is efficient, safe, and well-connected, primarily through buses and trains. Major cities offer frequent services, and Copenhagen features both a subway and metro system with free Wi-Fi on many routes. Air travel is also convenient, with short domestic flights available. Denmark is highly bike-friendly, with dedicated lanes in cities and the countryside—cycling is a popular and respected mode of transport. Relocare provides guidance on commuting, public transport options, and even holiday travel, making it easier to navigate daily life or explore Denmark.

A convenient and fast way to get around

Public transportation in Denmark is good and secure.The  transport system is mainly based on a combination of trains and busses.

All major cities have local busses and are connected by frequent trains or intercity buses. Copenhagen has a subway as well as a new metro.

Generally, they offer a high standard – for instance, most of the capital area’s buses and subway trains are equipped with free wifi-access.

With airports in Copenhagen and a number of other cities, most points in Denmark can be reached by airplane in less than one hour.

Relocare will be happy to inform you further on our public transport system in Denmark, and supply you with timetables and information on how to find relevant services on the internet.

Denmark is also a very good place to travel or commute by bike. Even Danish politicians can be spotted cycling to their workplace at the Parliament, and Copenhagen is recognized as one of the best cities for cycling in the world.

Denmark is well-equipped with bike lanes in the cities as well as at the countryside.

Relocare will be able to advice you on transportation regardless it’s about commuting to your workplace or taking a plunge in the ocean when relocating to Denmark

Travelling abroad or on holiday at home is also easy. Denmark has a large variety of smaller or larger travelling agencies.

Relocare will be happy to help you on the way, whether it’s when relocating to Denmark or going on holiday having relocated to Denmark.