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Airport of arrival: Copenhagen Airport
Flight time from Istanbul to Copenhagen:  3 hours 25 minutes
Flight time from Konya to Copenhagen:  3 hours 50 minutes

Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark, the country where people are supposed to be the happiest according to recent world surveys. It is also one of the most eco-friendly cities in the world. Once a Nordic fishing village founded by the Vikings, Copenhagen is the most populous cities of the country today. The diverse multicultural background as well as the central location of the city attracts many visitors and thanks to availability of affordable flight tickets Copenhagen is ever more connected with the rest of the world.

Pegasus Airlines offers direct flights to Copenhagen from Istanbul and Konya. There are also a number flights connecting different cities such as Erzurum, Mardin, Sanliurfa to Copenhagen through layovers in Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport.

You should follow up with the campaigns offered by Pegasus Airlines and benefit from seasonal promotions with great discount rates.

About the Airport

Copenhagen Airport is situated only 8 km south of the city center.

Copenhagen Airport

The history of Copenhagen Airport dates back to 1925 as one of the oldest civil airports in the world. It is also regarded as the largest  and busiest one serving to Nordic countries.

There are a wide range of services provided at the airport. Parking lots with online booking possibilities as well as dining and shopping places are available for the passengers.  

Transport from Copenhagen Airport to the City Center

Transport options to and from the airport include public buses, metro and trains. Bus line 5A directed at Husum Torv, Line 35 to Dr Byen St. and Line 36 to Nøragersmindevej provide transfer to different points in the city. You can plan your trip online depending on your desired destination. On the other hand, the metro line M2 grants easy access to the city center within 15 minutes. The metro station is located as the extension of Terminal 3 where you can buy your ticket from the DSB office.

Please visit the Metro webpage for further details regarding the tickets and valid zones. Trains operate from the airport to the neighbouring cities.

There are also terminal buses that run among various locations at the airport for free and including at night.

Alternatively, you can take a taxi or benefit from car rental services offered by Pegasus Airlines.  

Public Transport

The Danish public transportation is regarded to be one of the best in the world. Copenhagen metro has currently three operational lines that is built on an extensive network. However, it is advised to be well informed about the zone system before buying your ticket. You can reach all the relevant information online to decide the type of your ticket. City Pass is available for bus, train and metro for differing time frames. It can be ordered online that enables delivery to your mobile phone.

There are a great variety of lodging options ranging from budget to luxury hotels at the Danish capital. If you want to stay within easy access to  top tourist attractions at the heart of old town you can opt for staying Indre By (Inner City). It is a compact neighbourhood which includes the famous Nyhavn harbour and the most prominent shopping street of the city, Stroget. Another central neighbourhood with more economic options is the colorful Latin Quarter, which is adjacent to Indre By. Vesterbro is also a trendy quarter with many hotels, restaurants and vintage boutiques.

If you would like to have further assistance to plan your trip, you can book your hotel through Pegasus Airlines.  

Denmark has numerous local delicacies that you cannot miss. Being surrounded by the sea Danish has a lot of dishes that include the freshest fish such as smørrebrød, fiskefrikadeller or marinated/pickled herring. Denmark is also famous with its delicious  pastries such as Wienerbrød and Kanelsnegle (cinnamon roll) to accompany your tea.

You can have a look at Copenhagen Food Guide for more suggestions about all the local foods.

About Visa

Turkish citizens with public passports are required to obtain an entry visa in order to visit Denmark. Diplomatic, private and service passports are exempt from visa requirements for up to 3 months. The validity period of the passports must be at least 3 months longer than the period of stay in Denmark.

Neighboring Cities

  • Malmö, Sweden (27 km)
  • Aarhus, Denmark (158 km)
  • Kiel, Germany (214 km)
  • Gothenburg, Sweden (229 km)

Weather

Each season has its own particular beauty that makes Copenhagen interesting throughout the year. From September on the weather starts to get cold and rainy. Winter is also the darkest period of the year with heavy snowfall. Spring months of March-May foresee the warming temperatures in the Danish capital and people start to spend more time outdoors. The average temperatures stay around 20 celsius degrees with milder weather and longer nights throughout the summer.

Essential Numbers

  • Country Code: +45
  • Copenhagen Area Code: 3
  • Airport Contact:+45 3231 3231
  • Emergency Line: 112

Nyhavn, Amalienborg Castle, Round  Tower and Tivoli Gardens are famous spots to see in Copenhagen. If you would like to have a quick glance at the city you can hop on a boat at Gammel Strand and take a canal cruise with some stunning views of the city.  Copenhagen Card enables free admission to 86 top attractions of your choice including the canal cruise.

You can have a look at Copenhagen Travel Guide for further details on more places to visit.

FAQ

How to find cheap Copenhagen flight ticket?

There are a couple of things you can do to find the cheapest flight ticket to Copenhagen. First, it is always good to book your flight ticket in advance, ideally two or three months prior to your journey. Secondly, you can visit Copenhagen during its off-season which is winter since the weather is pretty cold.

You should keep an eye on Pegasus Airlines’ amazing seasonal promotions during that time. In addition to these, it is good to know that flight tickets during weekdays are almost always cheaper than the ones scheduled on weekends.

Why should I visit Copenhagen?

Copenhagen is a melting pot of diverse cultures and a major trading hub in the region. 

Do I need a visa to travel to Copenhagen?

Turkish citizens who wish to visit Copenhagen are entitled to entry visa rules and regulations since Denmark is listed among the Schengen Area countries of the European Union.

When is the ideal time to visit Copenhagen?

The days are very long during the summer in Copenhagen as the sun doesn’t set before 10pm. It is undoubtedly the best time to be in Denmark if you would like to cherish long and warm summer days. There are also many festivals and events at that time of the year. Nevertheless, the city is packed with many activities whenever you want to visit.

How long should I stay in Copenhagen?

It’s advised to spend at least three full day in order to discover all aspects of the city.

Is there a travel card for tourists in the city?

There is a City Pass covering two areas for short and longer distances. You can order your ticket in advance online and receive an SMS citypass delivered to your mobile phone. Also, Copenhagen Card gives easy access to top tourist attractions as well as the city transport.

Is Copenhagen a safe city?

Copenhagen is very safe compared to the other major European capitals.

Is Copenhagen an expensive city?

Unfortunately, Copenhagen is also ranked among the most expensive cities to live. The level of prosperity is relatively higher in the country As a reminder Danish people use Krone instead of Euro, the common currency in the EU.

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