Moscow - Denmark: how to get there?

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Without docking from Moscow, you can only get to the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen. There fly daily direct flights of SAS and Aeroflot airlines and twice a week buses leave. To other cities in the country, such as Århus, Billund, Kolding, Ålborg, Roskilde, you will have to change planes, or combining air transport with land and even sea.

Such combined routes can be developed a lot. For example, first fly to Stockholm and from there get to Copenhagen on a direct high-speed train. Alternatively, take the Moscow-Berlin train to the German capital, and from there take the Eurolines bus to Kolding, Copenhagen, Vejle, Aarhus. In the same cities, plus Rødby and Aalborg, you can take a direct bus from Amsterdam to Moscow, which also has a direct train.

Part of the way can be done by sea. For this, Moscow needs to get to Norway's Oslo, and from there to the ferry to Copenhagen. A lot of direct flights run between Swedish Helsingborg and the Danish Helsingor (also known as Elsinore). There are ferries from the German town Putgarten in Rødby.

May 2, 2012

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