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Copenhagen Weather & Copenhagen
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Copenhagen
Weather- Best Times to travel to Copenhagen
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Min Avg Temperature |
Max Avg Temperature |
Average Rainfall |
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| January |
-1°C |
3°C |
43cm |
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| February |
-2°C |
2°C |
25cm |
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| March |
0°C |
5°C |
36cm |
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| April |
2°C |
9°C |
41cm |
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| May |
7°C |
16°C |
43cm |
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| June |
11°C |
19°C |
53cm |
Good Weather |
| July |
13°C |
21°C |
66cm |
Good Weather |
| August |
12°C |
21°C |
74cm |
Good Weather |
| September |
10°C |
16°C |
51cm |
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| October |
7°C |
12°C |
53cm |
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| November |
3°C |
7°C |
53cm |
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| December |
0°C |
4°C |
51cm |
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Copenhagen
Transport - Getting around Copenhagen
Copenhagen's public transport is
exceptionally safe, reliable, clean and inexpensive. The Metro,
buses and trains in the city and surrounds operate on a one-fare
system, where tickets are valid for all three types of transport
with no extra cost for transfer. Services are frequent between 5am
and 12.30am, with several night buses operating from the City Hall
Square to the suburbs in between. On Friday and Saturday the Metro
runs all night. The Metro runs from Vanløse Station to
Lergravsparken in East Amager, to Ørestad in West Amager
and to Frederiksberg. Buses are yellow and bus stops clearly marked
with matching yellow signs. Tourists are advised to obtain the
'Copenhagen Card', which offers free transport and free entry to
most major attractions in the city. Copenhagen is well supplied
with licensed taxis, operated by five different companies. Taxis
display a lighted sign when they are for hire, and can be flagged
down anywhere. A favourite mode of transport for locals and
visitors is the bicycle, and the city has cycle paths and routes
along all major streets. Free bicycles are provided between May and
September in a series of Bike Parks where it is possible to deposit
a coin, obtain the use of a bicycle, drop it off at another park
later and retrieve the deposit. Cycle taxis, similar to the
rickshaws operating in the Far East, have also been introduced and
are popular with visitors. Traffic is usually congested in the city
centre and a car can be a liability rather than an asset. The city
has a complicated colour-coded zone pay parking system in operation
during business hours.
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