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'''{{FULLPAGENAMEE}} Copenhagen''' (Danish: '''København''') is the capital of [[Denmark]].
[[File:Kopenhagen_Nyhavn.jpg|thumb|right|Copenhagen Nyhavn]]
 
== Hitchhiking out ==
=== East towards [[Malmö]], [[Sweden]] ===
To get to Sweden, you want to move out of city center towards Øresundsbron. You can enter the metro freely without any checkpoints or turnstiles. Ticket controls are more frequent than in the S-trains and as expensive (750 DKK = ~100€!!). Ticket controllers (or "stewards", as they are called) do not always check tickets when entering a train, so best thing is to just act normal and get off at next station. In general, the people who freeride most efficiently sit in front of the train, thus being able to spot any controllers on each station as the train enters the platform. No rights can be derived from this statement, and it's always at your own risk to freeride. But apparently the worse that can happen if you play it right is to ask for an invoice to be sent to your home which you will promptly ignore.
==== Option I: Tårnby =East towards [[Malmö]], [[Sweden]], [[Stockholm]], [[Gothenburg]] ===On the road There are 2 ways to go to MalmöSweden from Copenhagen, leading to one being across the bridge, you might be able to hitch a ride. To get Malmö and one being north to this spot take a regional train Helsingør and then with the ferry to Tårnby from Copenhagen Central stationHelsingborg. The slip road to If you choose the bridge is on the opposite side option towards Malmö then use one of the road to Tårnby stationoptions below. Not much space If you're hitchhiking from Germany or elsewhere in Denmark, it's probably easier to stop but as traffic lights cars are going slow and first get chance to think about it! Next to this spot, you can also ask drivers at the hypermarketairport and then find a ride going into Sweden, where rather than trying to get a lot of Swedes go shopping direct ride from before returning home. (probably not as common anymore since the strong danish krona have made it expensive for Swedes to shop in DenmarkCopenhagen. Nowadays danish people go to Sweden to shop)
==== Option II1: Kastrup Airport ====
The best spot to hitchhike to Sweden is probably at Kastrup Airport. Take the metro to the station "Lufthavnen / Copenhagen Airport", leave the terminal on the other side of the metro exit to the large parking lot and then go to the roundabout at the end, next to McDonalds/Netto/Statoil. Just after the roundabout there is a bus stop were the cars are able stop, which makes it a good place to hitchhike from. You will also be able to keep an eye on the petrol station and hopefully spot some cars with Swedish plates from that place. This hitchhiking spot has been used regularly by Öresund hitchhikers and was also the winning choice in a Copenhagen-Malmö hitchhiking competition.
 If you are in a hurry you shouldn't accept rides that are shorter than Malmö, since it could be difficult to catch a ride along the motorway. Always try to stay out of Malmö's motorway network and if possible prefer to follow your driver into Malmö center if there's no other alternative. It's much better to hitchhike Malmö's good spot (McDonalds at Stockholmsvägen) than the highway system.If you want to travel further up in Sweden you should check out the advices given in the Sweden(Malmö)section..
Under the airport there's a train station with trains going to Hyllie station and then to other stations in Malmo, so use it if it's the only option left. There might be a ticket check on the train, so if you're like me, you risk facing a giant fine, but in my case luckily a cute girl checking tickets did nothing. They check your ID when you enter the station in Copenhagen and when you exit in Sweden due to the immigration issues.
==== Option III2: Tårnby ==== On the road to Malmö, leading to the bridge, you might be able to hitch a ride. To get to this spot take a regional train to Tårnby from Copenhagen Central station. The slip road to the bridge is on the opposite side of the road to Tårnby station. Not much space to stop but as traffic lights cars are going slow and get chance to think about it!  ==== Option 3: Sydhavn ==== You can also take a train to Sydhavn, only 2 stops after the main station and hitch on Sydhavnsgade. We hitched before the shell service station because it was a weekend and a business carpark entry was closed. We also saw people with a sign just after shell. Its a good road. We had  ==== Malmö ring road for those heading north toward [[Gothenburg]] or [[Stockholm]]==== Bear in mind that the Malmö ring road has no good places for hitchhike on it. There are a lift few on Sunday afternoon after 15 minutesramps with gasstations but at all of them getting stuck happens somewhat easily, ofcourse you will always find a ride somehow. One option that can work well is if you are heading further north and get a ride towards Lund (20 km from the highway) it is possible to accept the rideoffer to Lund and get dropped of in the northwest end of Lund and hitchhhiing north west from Lund back to the highway. This works really well and quickly in comparison to the ringroad onramps.
=== West towards [[Roskilde]], [[Fyn]] or [[Jylland]] ===
There are several ways of getting out of {{FULLPAGENAMEE}}. Just make sure you do not get stuck at Køge. If you do get stuck at Koge, your best bet is the Tesla Supercharger Station behind the gas station, or at the top of the on ramp immediately east of the last roundabout. If heading out of Denmark this way is not the quickest as most trucks will be heading south, and there aren't a lot of service stations before [[Hamburg]]! Heading west you have the following options:
==== Option 1: ====Catch either S-tog A, E or F and get off at ''Ny Ellebjerg'' station. Walk through the little alley on the south side of the station called 'Pylestikket'. Turn right on the main road and after a few hundred metres you'll reach the road ''Folehaven''. There you'll see a few traffic lights to slow down the cars. Cross the road and there's and plenty of space for cars to pull over. If you don't have any luck along the road keep walking a few hundred metres and you'll see the petrol station mentioned before close to the beginning of motorway 21North towards [[Helsingør]], or try one of the many busstops.[[User:ColAlf|ColAlfSweden]] experienced that this option is good when heading towards Roskilde or catching a ferry to Jutland from Sj. Odde or Kalundborg (, [[#Ferry_between_Sj.C3.A6lland_and_Jylland|see belowStockholm]]). If nobody stops, you could also walk some 100m behind the traffic light to the hard shoulder where the motorway begins. In case they are not going in the direction, where you want, ask them if they can drop you off at Karlslunde petrol station - a good petrol station, before the highway splits south and west. [[Gothenburg]] ===
===== Option 1a: =====[[File:Spot copenhagen.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Hitchhiking spot at ''Folehaven/Vigerslevvej'', an Another option is to stand on the hard shoulder at the beginning of the motorway you can see in the background]] An easier way for going to get to the same spot mentioned in option 1 Sweden is heading north to take bus ''#A1 Avedøre'' to ''Folehaven/Vigerslevvej''. There' you'll see Helsingør and catching the crossing 20 minute ferry to ''Folehaven'' which is the beginning of the motorway 21. Additionally you can take to following busses also going that direction. Make sure you get out at ''Folehaven/Vigerslevvej'': bus ''#10 Flintholm St.'', ''#133 Avedøre St.'', ''#65E Avedøre St.'' There's a petrol station some meters before the crossing. You'll also find a bus stop where you can stand on, or just pull out your thumb on the [[shoulder|hard shoulder]] next to the street. A sign saying the direction might be helpful. Keep in mind that traffic might be pretty fast here already, but nevertheless [[User:Platschi|platschi]] got rides here twice within 5 minutes. For this spot, see the image on the rightHelsingborg from there.
===== Option 1b : =====One way out Take bus 4A and get off at Vibenshus Runddel. On Lyngbyvej the cars have lots of Copenhagen which we found quite quick was space to catch the suburban train from Copenhagen Central Statio to Tärnby. There is an entrance to the E20 headed west therestop, on the same side of and the road as the train stationbecomes a highway shortly after. There is not lots at lot of space to stop but as there are traffic lights on the cars are going slow and small on-ramps on the way to Helsingör, so try to get chance a ride all the way from Copenhagen to see youHelsingör. A sign might be of use.
==== Option 2: ====Catch It cost around 29 kr. (3,90 euro) to walk on the ferry, but you can hitchhike a ride onto the ferry, often finding a regional train direct ride to Gothenburg or Stockholm (It seems that most of the people Go to Gothenburg If they take this ferry) , by standing in front of the metro M1 and get off at ''Ørestad'' stationticket booth with a sign of your destination. Walk across the parking area of Field's and cars pay for 9 passengers included in every ticket, so they can take you'll find for free onto the first on-rampferry. Be aware that there are two on-ramps joining each other when heading west - make sure to be on the most busy oneStill Valid 2022.
==== Great spot for dumpster diving on the way ====
If you get stuck in the area or just get hungry, then at this spot - E20, highway exit 59, Fredericia S (First highway exit on Jutland). You can find two supermarkets ALDI and REMA 1000, where to dumpster dive in + a Statoil, where to wash everything. And small forest/bushes, where to stay for the night.
=== South West towards [[RødbyRoskilde]], [[GermanyFyn]] ===The quickest way to get to mainland Europe is to get the ferry at the port of Rødby, which sails to or [[PuttgardenJylland]] in [[Germany]]. In case you get a ride in a car, the price of the ferry remains the same for a car with up to 4 people, so you don't have to worry about any extra payments that the driver may have to make because of you.===
Most trucks going anywhere in Europe (including [[Great Britain]]) will go this wayThere are several ways of getting out of Copenhagen .Just make sure you do not get stuck at Køge. If you do get stuck at Køge, your best bet is the Tesla Supercharger Station behind the gas station, or at the top of the on ramp immediately east of the last roundabout. Heading west you have the following options:
==== Option 1: ====Catch S-tog E (sometimes its A depending on construction/late night trains) towards Køge and get off at ''Karlslunde'' station. Walk platform the opposite direction than the train goes and take stairs down. Under the bridge take right, and then right again on a roundabout. Ignore signs saying that motorway is in the opposite direction - going this road you will end up in a bad place. Taking Karlslunde Strandvej walk for about 1.5km. On the second roundabout take right onto Karlslunde Mosevej, no clear sign to look for but there are two small restaurants here (Thai/Pizza), and Aldi. Walk another 1.5km to the motorway. If you are hitching south or west, you need to be on the right side of the road, so cross under the motorway tunnel/bridge and turn left on the newly paved road. You will come up to the motorway within a minute. This is the last big petrol station before Germany.
An alternative option to Catch either S-tog A, E or F and get here with less walking is to go to Folehaven (See option 3) and hitch a short ride to Karlslunde petrol off at ''Ny Ellebjerg'' station. Make sure though that your driver goes Walk through the little alley on the south side of the station called 'Pylestikket'. Turn right directionon the main road and after a few hundred metres you'll reach the road ''Folehaven''. KatiaThere you's had best intentions to bring her ll see a few traffic lights to slow down the cars. Cross the highway petrol station but both ended up in Roskild as road and there was nothing on the way's and plenty of space for cars to pull over.
There used 's even a new official hitchhiking stop ("Blafferstoppested") close to be an excellent bakery dumpster along the Mosevej where''Folehaven 84'', but as of December 2013 there are only few cars passing by. So better walk pass it's locked. The bakery is run by kind people, however, ask for leftover bread a few hundred meters and you'll surely be given something. There see the petrol station mentioned before close to the beginning of motorway 21 (there is a great dumpster right at Karlslunde stationtraffic light, and so the Aldi's dumpster was open as well and full cars are slow) or try one of goodiesthe many busstops.
The train from the main station to Karlslunde takes If nobody stops, you about 30 minutes, and it should take another 40 minutes to could also walk some 100m behind the traffic light to the service stationhard shoulder where the motorway begins. Be aware that there In case they are not many street signs guiding your way. The train ticket costs 63 Kronergoing in the direction, where you want, ask them if they can drop you off at Karlslunde petrol station - a good petrol station, but it's easy to blackride (see below)before the highway splits south and west.
Be aware the if you go wrong way you are in trouble. The highway is four lane in this place and it's almost impossible to get a ride. There is a map of the area in the train station.===== Option 1a =====
==== Option 2[[File: ====Take Spot copenhagen.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Hitchhiking spot at ''Folehaven/Vigerslevvej'', an option is to stand on the S-tog E towards Køge and hop off hard shoulder at Ølby. the beginning of the motorway you can see in the background]]
After getting out of the train at Ølby station, An easier way to get out on the right hand side of to the station, same spot mentioned in the direction of train, and move out towards motorwayoption 1 is to take bus ''#A1 Avedøre'' to ''Folehaven/Vigerslevvej''. You will, when There' you exit 'll see the station, find restaurants (Little Italy) and right before that there crossing to ''Folehaven'' which is a right turn which goes into a main road on which you turn right again, come under the bridge beginning of the train, and then hit the motorway where 21. Additionally you have can take to cross the road and walk towards the following busses also going that direction. Make sure you get out at ''Folehaven/Vigerslevvej'left': bus ''#10 Flintholm St. It is illegal to walk by the side of the road'', but it is possible''#133 Avedøre St. Obviously'', walk on the left side so you're facing traffic'#65E Avedøre St. After 1 km of walk '' There's a petrol station some meters before the road ramps up on crossing. You'll also find a roundabout, which if bus stop where you cross can stand on foot, before this road meets or just pull out your thumb on the hard shoulder next to the E20/E40 motorway in direction of [[Rødby|Rødby(havn)]] (ferry point of South Denmark) there is another roundabout and at least 2 petrol stationsstreet. One of them has a Burger King and right outside A sign saying the exit of it, is a good point to stand with a placard for seeking a ridedirection might be helpful. Keep in mind that traffic might be pretty fast here already
Here at this T-junction trucks and cars coming from both petrol stations pass by and if you are dressed nice and in a youngish manner you might get picked up in less than 30 minutes. It is important to remember that you are trying to go to Rødby.===== Option 1b =====
Look where One way out of Copenhagen which we found quite quick was to catch the cars that pass you are actually going suburban train from Copenhagen Central Statio to improve your location if neededTärnby. A certain hitchhiker was at There is an entrance to the aforementioned Burger King exit for at least an hour and noticed that most people who went from E20 headed west there (at least at that time) weren't going , on the way to Rødbysame side of the road as the train station. So this hitchhiker moved There is not lots of space to the actual onramp of the highway where stop but as there are traffic was certain to go on lights the intended way --and cars were coming from more directions-- are going slow and he was picked up quite shortlyget chance to see you.
==== Option 3: 2 ====Catch either S-tog A, E or F and get off at Ny Ellebjerg station. Walk through the little alley on the south side of the station called 'Pylestikket'. Turn right on the main road and after a few hundred metres you'll reach the road Folehaven. There you'll see a few traffic lights to slow down the cars. Cross the road and there's and plenty of space for cars to pull over. If you don't have any luck along the road keep walking a few hundred metres and you'll see the petrol station mentioned before close to the beginning of motorway 21, or try one of the many busstops.
Some km later Take the S-train or walk to ''Dybbølsbro station''. Walk towards the ''Fisketorvet'' mall, and just before there will be an on ramp to the highway. This is a big petrol station where you can look for foreign carsanother one of the 4 official hitchhiking stops ("Blafferstoppested") in Copenhagen.
==== Option 4: 3 ====
Go to Tårnby St. Catch a regional train or the metro M1 and get off at ''Ørestad'' station/bus stop. It is located near Walk across the airport almost 7 kilometers from city centre. Buses: 34, 36, 350Sparking area of Field's and you'll find the first on-ramp. Trains: Re (from central station). There is a good place for hitch Be aware that there are two on ramp -ramps joining each other when heading west make sure to E20 road, because be on the most busy one lane is out of traffic, where cars can safely stop for you.
I used this place recently, because I didnt want to pay for public transport. You can do the same enjoying walk through the city. Grocery market next to train station is an advantage also.
== Hitchhiking in = South towards [[Rødby]], [[Germany]] ===
Both from [[Malmö]], [[Sweden]]Use one of the before mentioned options for going west, or another good option is to take the S-train to Sydhavn and from [[Hamburg]]walk south on the Sydhavnsgade, [[Lübeck]] oder [[Rostock]]there will be places for cars to stop next to the road, [[Germany]], it at the Circle K petrol station or at the busstop (Sluseholmen). There is a good idea to get out of big petrol station called ''Karlslunde V'' before the car at the [[Airport]]motorway splits towards west and south. From there If you get a driver going west, you can get to the city center by metrojump off here, and find a car going towards ''Rødby''. Tickets Have in mind that most people are 35 DKK (about 4,60 €)going west.
=== North towards [[Helsingör]], [[Helsingborg]] ===Take bus 4A and get off Taking the ferry at Vibenshus Runddel. On Lyngbyvej the cars have lots port of space Rødby, which sails to stopPuttgarden in Germany is the quickest way to get to mainland Europe. In case you get a ride in a car, and the road becomes a highway shortly after. There is not at lot price of traffic on the small on-ramps on ferry remains the way same for a car with up to Helsingör4 people, so try you don't have to get a ride all worry about any extra payments that the way from Copenhagen driver may have to Helsingörmake because of you.
It cost around 29 kr. (3is preferable to find a car going with the ferry to Germany before reaching ''Rødby'',90 euro) as the ferry operator sometimes will tell you to walk on go away, even though it's before the ferrycheck in.
=== Ferry between [[Sjælland]] and [[Jylland]] ===Hitching a ferry between [[Sjælland]] and [[Jylland]] is possible, too, as you don't pay per person but per car on the ferry. Option #1 mentioned [[#West_towards_Roskilde.2C_Fyn_or_Jylland|above]] is probably the best way for getting a car towards Holbæk and further on to Sj. Odde or Kalundborg. Ferry timetables can be found at [http://www.mols-linien.dk/english Mols-Linien] but they run quite frequently. Be aware that the ferry from Kalundborg is very slow Most trucks going anywhere in Europe (about 3 hours to Aarhusincluding Great Britain)will go this way.
== Public Transportation ==
Copenhagen's public transportation system is one of Europe's easiest to use for free. All the S-Trains and Metros can be entered without having to cross any gates, the only thing to watch out for are ticket inspectors. Those usually wear a uniform on the Metro and sometimes do on S-Trains. Chances are not very high that they'll show up, but they exist. When you see them, just run away from them and leave the train asap, pretending not to understand etc. Although they do, they are legally not allowed to hold you, but they can block your path. If they can't check whether the address you're telling them is correct or if you're a foreigner (and not really under an obligation to pay any fines anyway), they might try to take the money you have with you, so better (pretend to) not have money for paying this. [i had to pay 700 dkk -hf]. Using public transportation is, by the way, an excellent way to get through Copenhagen if you're travelling between Sweden and the South/West.
Copenhagen is a city whose dumpsters are a generous source of food. Ask the locals or check out trashwiki for more information.== Hitchhiking in ==
== Sleeping ==You can camp here: Naturcenter VestamagerBoth from Malmö, Sweden, and from Hamburg, Lübeck oder Rostock, Granatvej 3-15Germany, 2770 Kastrup. There's it is a metro stop close by, on good idea to get out of the car at the M1 line, called VestamagerCopenhagen airport. It has water, toilets, From there you can make a bonfire, etcget to the city center by metro..It's a proper free of charge camping siteTickets are 35 DKK (about 4, for more info check:http://www.naturstyrelsen60 €).dk/Naturoplevelser/Undervisning/Naturskoler/Hovedstaden/Naturcenter_Vestamager/
There's spots where you can camp Hitching a ferry between [[Sjælland]] and where there's usually some tents near Christiania[[Jylland]] is possible, againtoo, ask aroundas you don't pay per person but per car on the ferry.CHRISTIANIA INHABITANTS ARE OFFICIALLY NOT WELCOMING CAMPERS, THEY CAN BE RUDE AND THERE'S A HUGE PANEL WRITTEN NO CAMPING INSIDEOption #1 mentioned [[#West_towards_Roskilde. The only 2C_Fyn_or_Jylland|above]] is probably the best way for getting a car towards Holbæk and further on to Sj. Odde or Kalundborg. Ferry timetables can be find and ask the right people going far away from the villagefound at [http://www. Rumours and stories of bad episodes plus general people attitude when you ask them for tipsmols-linien.dk/english Mols-Linien] but they run quite frequently.doesn't really push you Be aware that the ferry from Kalundborg is very slow (about 3 hours to try.Aarhus).other places are better!
Or if it's cold/rainy outside you can try sleeping on the 3rd floor of Field's mall, on the bottom of the exhibition area where the lift leaves you facing, just in front of Ørestad metro/train stop. [http://hitchwiki.org/en/User:Sevetse Sevetse]
slept there on a Friday night and no one ever came to disturb, not even for cleaning (which they might do sometimes). There is free wifi and toilets open all night long. [http://hitchwiki.org/en/User:Sevetse Sevetse] slept on big cushions available at the time.
Lockers can be found for daytime activities at both the National Museum (closes 17:00) and The Satents Museum for Kunst, (Closes 20:00.) Lockers cost 10dkk which is refunded upon return.== Nomadwiki & Trashwiki ==
In summer there are some free (cold) showers at the public bathing sides along Sydhaven: 55.66338, 12.56516 | 55.66338, 12.56516 | 55.66338, 12.56516{{nomadwiki}}
== Links ==
* Check [http://www.rejseplanen.dk/bin/query.exe/en? rejseplanen] for timetables of buses
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