Copenhagen Airport is the largest airport in Denmark and a common stop on the way when traveling through Europe. See a map of the airport here.
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Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup (CPH) is an international airport serving Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark and the southern region of Sweden. It is the largest airport in any of the Nordic countries.
It also happens to be one of the oldest international airports in Europe, and the fourth-busiest in Northern Europe, as well as the busiest airport for handling international passengers in Scandinavia.
The airport is located on the island of Amager, 8 km (5 mi) south of Copenhagen city centre. It is a main hub for Scandinavian Airlines and also an operating base for Sunclass Airlines and Norwegian Air Shuttle.
Most of the passengers who travel using this airport are internationally based, with fewer than 10% of travelers coming from other Danish airports.
The airport has two terminals for checking-in, Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. These two terminals share a common airside passenger concourse. Terminal 3 houses the arrivals hall that contains baggage claim. The airside area is reached by a common security check located between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3.
The airside concourse is subdivided into many piers, named A, B, C, D, E and F.
Pier A and B are used for flights within the Schengen zone only.
Pier C is mostly used for flights outside Schengen.
Pier D is mostly used for flights within Schengen.
Pier F is dedicated to low-cost carriers.
Pier E was finished construction in 2019. It is located between Pier D and Pier F as shown in our map.
A free shuttle bus runs between Terminal 2, Terminal 3 and the Car Rental Centre, along with several of the parking lots.
There is a wide variety of restaurants at the airport. These range from convenience shops to packaged takeaway foods, fast food chains, fresh juice bars, and premium sit-down restaurants.
Among the many shops at the restaurant include fashion and accessories retailers, gifts and souvenirs, luxury brands, the latest in electronics, speciality retail goods and alcoholic beverages at duty free prices.
Train: Intercity trains run between the airport and Copenhagen city centre. The train station can be found in Terminal 3. Trains to Malmo, Sweden are also available.
Bus: A bus service, Line 5C, runs between the airport and Copenhagen city centre. From there it is possible to make connections with other stations.
Rental cars: Rental cars are available at the parking garage in Parking Lot 7. Cars are also available to be booked using the GreenMobility app, to be returned at various locations throughout the city.
Parking: There are multiple parking lots in the area surrounding the airport terminal building. Short-term and disabled lot parking options are available, in addition to budget parking with free shuttle bus.
Right by Copenhagen Airport there are two Strawberry hotels, and there are also a number of popular hotels surrounding Kastrup. If you want to learn more about the best airport hotels in Copenhagen, have a look at the link below.
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