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How to get from Oslo to Copenhagen: Full guide. Oslo, the capital of Norway, and Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, are two vibrant Scandinavian cities with rich histories, stunning architecture, and lively cultural scenes. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, there are multiple ways to get from Oslo to Copenhagen, each with its own advantages. This guide will help you choose the best option based on your budget, schedule, and travel preferences.
For a unique and scenic experience, consider taking the overnight DFDS Seaways ferry from Oslo to Copenhagen.
Duration: ~17 hours (overnight trip)
The ferry departs from Oslo Port in the afternoon/evening.
Arrives in Copenhagen the next morning.
Offers onboard cabins, restaurants, and entertainment.
Check schedules and prices at DFDS
Flying is the fastest and most convenient way to travel between Oslo and Copenhagen. Several airlines operate daily direct flights, including SAS, Norwegian, and Ryanair.
Duration: ~1 hour 10 minutes (flight time) + airport transfers
Depart from Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL)
Arrive at Copenhagen Kastrup Airport (CPH)
Flights operate multiple times a day, and the journey takes just over an hour.
From Copenhagen Airport, take a metro or train to the city center in about 15 minutes.
Taking the train is a comfortable and scenic way to travel, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of southern Norway and Sweden.
Taking a bus (FlixBus, Vy, or other operators) is usually the cheapest option, starting from €30 if booked in advance.
A direct flight is the fastest way, taking about 1 hour, plus airport transfer time.
No, you need to change trains, usually in Gothenburg or Malmö.
Yes, DFDS operates an overnight ferry that takes about 17 hours, with restaurants, entertainment, and cabins.
Both Norway and Denmark are in the Schengen Area, so EU/EEA citizens and many other nationalities do not need a visa for short visits. Check specific visa requirements if necessary.
Yes, DFDS ferries allow vehicles, but booking in advance is recommended.
Spring and summer (April to September) offer pleasant weather, while winter (December-February) provides Christmas markets and a cozy atmosphere.
There are usually no restrictions, but it's best to check for COVID-19 or other travel advisories before your trip.
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