Travel
Compact Stars in the QCD Phase Diagram
Copenhagen, August 15-18, 2001
Travel information
From the airport
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You may want to get some Danish cash while waiting for your checked-in
baggage -- a bank service is available in the baggage reclaim area.
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Unless a "Copenhagen Rail" ticket is already included with your air ticket
(this is sometimes the case when travelling with SAS), buy a train ticket
after passing through customs -- tickets are sold near the elevator down
to the train tracks.
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Take the train to Nørreport Station (runs every
20 min--travelling time about 15 min). Then
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Take a taxi to your hotel, or directly to Blegdamsvej, 17
(about DKK 50).
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Or take a taxi directly from the airport to your hotel, or to to Blegdamsvej, 17
(about DKK 200)
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The location of your hotel is available from the hotels page
Public transportation
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Single bus tickets may be bought from the driver.
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10-ticket coupons (cheaper per trip), valid on trains and busses, may be bought
at train stations, in kiosks at the train stations, and at some supermarkets
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The blue 2-zone tickets are for local travels.
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The yellow 3-zone tickets are for venturing outside the city center (also
valid from the city to the airport).
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Tickets last one hour from the time they are stamped (or two hours, when travelling over more zones).
You may transfer freely between trains and busses
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Bus schedules (in Danish)
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S-train maps:
static and
live (click
on "Byens puls" near the center of the window that opens).
City maps
These maps are under copyright by FOLIA/LegindKort ApS, Studiestræde
43, DK-1455 Copenhagen K, Denmark. You may print them for personal use only,
no reproductions are permitted. Copies of these maps may be obtained at no
charge at the Railway Station, Airport information desk and Tourist offices.