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We have been hoping to enjoy ourselves during the Spring Festival, but it has ended in a blink of an eye.
Air China plans to launch the Beijing - Copenhagen flight on May 30th, 2018. Now Air China has brought the Copenhagen travel guide to you, hoping this splendid travel experience can help rejuvenate your normal energy to work again.
In Copenhagen, if you see white collared workers dressed in suits, long skirts, or high-heeled shoes riding bikes past you, please don’t feel surprised, for nearly everyone rides a bike there. There are bike lanes on the city road of Copenhagen, which guarantees that the local residents can ride bikes safely and conveniently. You can also see bike rental shops here and there. Rent a bike, and ride it like the locals do to enjoy the scenery along the way. Think about it, and it is enjoyable. It is also convenient to ride a bike to the tourist attractions such as sand beaches, forests, parks, meadows and so on in the north of the city.
Rent a bike
Bike rental shops are scattered around every corner of Copenhagen. It usually costs 75 krone to rent one bike for a day, and 350 krone for a week.
There is another cheaper choice. You can use a completely free public bike to travel around the city. Once you put 20 krone into the free bike parking at the professional bike station, you can ride. After riding, park and lock the bike at any bike station, and the money you put into the bike will be refunded to you. If you consult the city’s bike tour map, you can ride the bike to travel around the city and find the bike stations along your travel route.
Bring your bike to the subway and train
If you have already paid for the S-train that travels around Copenhagen, you can bring your bike onto the train. If you wish to head for the surrounding areas of Copenhagen by train or take the subway, you also need to buy a bike ticket in addition to your train/subway ticket. There is more related information at the train station for