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DieselHouse, Copenhagen: Visitor Information and Tickets
DieselHouse is a free industrial museum in Copenhagen built around a working giant diesel engine. Use this guide for opening hours, transport, engine start times, and practical on-site rules.
5 days ago7 min read


Hotel d’Angleterre, Copenhagen (Denmark): Practical hotel review for travelers
Hotel d’Angleterre is a landmark luxury hotel on Kongens Nytorv in central Copenhagen, steps from Nyhavn and close to Kongens Nytorv Metro. Best for travelers who want five-star service, a 12-metre indoor pool and spa, and strong dining, and accept a busy square setting.
5 days ago6 min read


Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen (Denmark): visitor information and tickets
Tivoli Gardens is Copenhagen’s central amusement park beside København H. Use this 2026 guide for seasons, access, rules, lockers, and planning tips, plus how to approach tickets and ride access when pricing is date-based.
5 days ago7 min read


Copenhagen (Denmark): Public transport travel information
Copenhagen public transport is for travelers who want fast, predictable trips between neighborhoods, attractions, and the airport without renting a car. Default strategy: use the official ticket app for single trips, and switch to a City Pass if you will ride several times per day. Main pitfall: boarding without the right zones or a valid ticket, because checks are frequent and control fees are high. Last updated: 2026 Here is the quickest “what should I buy?” snapshot for ty
6 days ago8 min read


Copenhagen (Denmark): Airport to city center travel information
If you land at Copenhagen Airport (CPH), the default best option is the regional train from Terminal 3 to København H (Copenhagen Central Station) in about 13 minutes, with the Metro as an equally easy backup. The trade-off is ticket confusion: you must have the right zones or a City Pass before boarding. Copenhagen also has Copenhagen Roskilde Airport (RKE), which is much smaller and not on the metro or rail network. The consequence is extra planning: public transport can in
6 days ago7 min read


Cisternerne, Copenhagen tickets and visitor information
Cisternerne is a unique underground art space beneath Søndermarken in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen. Housed in a former water reservoir, the site offers a dark, cold, and atmospheric experience where contemporary art, architecture, sound, and dripping stone formations shape the visit. Seasonal and physically demanding, Cisternerne remains one of Copenhagen’s lesser-known but most immersive cultural attractions.
Jan 194 min read
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