Getting from the airport to the city centre
The easiest way to get from the airport to the city center is to use the Metro, located in terminal 3, past the entrance to the trains. You can buy a ticket on the ground floor level at the vending machines or at the desk after exiting the baggage claim hall. You will need a 3-zone ticket, which costs 36.00 DKK.
A cab ride is an expensive way to get to and from the airport. It will cost around 250-350DKK to the Copenhagen city center. Taxi stands are located just outside Terminal 3.
Getting to the Niels Bohr Institute
The Niels Bohr Institute at Blegdamsvej 17. If you want to take a bus from the hotel to the institute you will need a 2-zone ticket, which can be purchased from the bus driver for 24 DKK (make sure to have coins). Walking in another nice option – depending on where you are, it won’t take you more than 30 min.
Copenhagen’s public transportation network is one of the best in the world. You can easily and inexpensively get access with a City Pass. With a City Pass, you get unlimited travel in the central of Copenhagen. Enjoy travels on buses, trains and on the metro for 24, 48, 72 or 120 hours. Get more information on the City Pass here.
You can also purchase your tickets on the DOT mobile app called ´DOT billetter’.
Bicycling
By far the best way to get around Copenhagen is by bicycle. Your can read about the several options for renting a bike here.
You can find many bike shops renting bikes all over the city and there is also one around the corner from Niels Bohr Institut, Fælled Cykler.
For more complete information on transportation in Copenhagen including ticket options see the official city tourism site VisitCopenhagen.com.