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Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark and the country's largest and most populous city, is also the headquarters of the national government and the Danish monarchy.
Founded in the 10th century by the Vikings, Copenhagen was originally a fishing village. The city is located on the East coast of Denmark opposite the Oresund Strait, which connects the North Sea to the Baltic Sea and separates Denmark from Sweden.
The port of Copenhagen is the largest passengers terminal in the Baltic Sea, divided into several areas, most of which are individual ports themselves. Nowadays, cruise ships (Europe's leading cruise destination) and ferries depart from the port of Copenhagen to the Norwish port of Oslo.
The ferry company DFDS Seaways operates the Copenaghen – Oslo route daily with a night time crossing. Ferries from Copenhagen offer passengers a wide range of facilities to satisfy their needs, such as cafés, restaurants and duty free shops.
Copenhagen ferries About Copenaghen
The city of Copenhagen is distinguished by its many characteristic bridges, parks and waterfronts.
Copenhagen's main attractions are the Tivoli Gardens (amusement park), the statue of the Little Mermaid and the district Christiania, the self-managed community hosting hippie artists and alternative movements. The 17th century colourful district of Nyhavn, with its restaurants and canal-side shops is definitely worth a visit.
How to reach the boardings
Address: DFDS Seaways Terminal Dampfærgevej 32 2100 Copenhague
GPS coordinates: 55º 42' 4.16" North - 12º 35' 43.46" East
The ferry terminal is easily accessible from the airport via shuttle buses and metro. Train and metro tickets can be purchased directly on site.
The city centre, about 5km from the terminal, is connected by shuttle buses organised directly by the ferry company DFDS.
Show all the routes to/from the harbour of Copenaghen