We are going to visit Lübeck (Germany) in winter. And from there I would like to get to Denmark. As far as I understood the easiest way - by ferry. But I have a question: how then from the ferry to get eg to Copenhagen? How generally to move in the budget for public transport in Denmark?
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The most popular ferry route from Germany to Denmark is on the route Rostock (Germany) - Gedser (Denmark). On this route the ferry runs every two hours, however night routes do not go on weekends. The journey takes 1 hour and 45 minutes. Passenger ticket costs 7 EUR, a ticket with a car - from 87 EUR. In high season, in July-September, prices are rising by about half. The exact price can be found on the website www.scandlines.de, and there you can buy tickets in advance. The port address in Rostock - Hochhaus am Fährhafen 18119 Rostock.
There is another ferry from Germany to Denmark - from the port of Puttgarden to Rødby. Journey time: 45 minutes. The ferry runs every half hour, at night - every 40 minutes.
As for public transport in Denmark - the railway is very popular here. Traveling on it is not cheap, but the trains are very comfortable, comfortable, often walk and they can easily be reached almost anywhere in the country, as well as many European cities. The bus service is no less developed - not only within the country, but beyond, which is facilitated by the Schengen agreement, which virtually erases the borders between countries. The bus will be a little cheaper, but not less comfortable.
November 6, 2013
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