How to Book Train Travel From Copenhagen to Esbjerg

Esbjerg is one of the largest cities in Denmark. Once recognized as the largest fishing harbor in the country, Esbjerg's harbor is still a vital part of the local economy. Trains are available from the station in the town center to many different parts of Denmark, including Copenhagen. Trains leaving from Esbjerg also provide service to other parts of the country as well. Read on to learn how to book train travel from Copenhagen to Esbjerg.

Things You'll Need

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Instructions

  1. Travel on the Train From Copenhagen to Esbjerg

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      Book a trip with Danish State Rail (DSB) to travel from Copenhagen to Esbjerg. You can book your trip online at their Web site. See the Resources section below for a link to DSB.

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      Book your train travel at the Rail Europe website as an alternative to DSB. The trips generally require less time than traveling with DSB. To book train travel from Copenhagen to Esbjerg, call Rail Europe at (888) 382-RAIL or visit the link below.

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      Expect your train trip from Copenhagen to Esbjerg to take a little more or a little less than three hours. The longer trips require connecting trains or long stops.

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      Relax and enjoy the comfortable, modern trains. However, expect Danish trains to be late frequently.

    Get to Know Esbjerg

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      Discover the Fisheries and Maritime Museum. The museum focuses on marine biology and shipping and offshore industries are also explored.

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      Discover Esbjerg on foot. The town is small enough that walking may be preferred for reaching many locations.

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      Catch the bus to get to attractions that are further away.

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      Walk around the parks of Esbjerg. You can see wildlife in protected areas.

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      Go shopping at Kongensgade, a pedestrian-friendly shopping area. It features more than 100 different shops and dining establishments.

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      Visit Torvegade for additional shopping. The shopping street is partially geared towards pedestrians.

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