A week in Copenhagen, Denmark on a $351 ticket
The route usually asks four figures from Detroit.
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Copenhagen, Denmark is an expensive city that occasionally sells a cheap ticket, and I would treat this as one of those moments. At $351, about a quarter of what the route usually asks, the fare stops being the interesting part of the trip. Naples, Italy and Dublin, Ireland both stand on their own. The domestic fares are low enough to book on instinct.
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💡 Travel Tip: On the cheapest domestic fares, the base ticket often covers only a personal item, so add the carry-on charge before comparing totals across airlines.
💼 Travel Essentials: On the sub-$100 fares here, a carry-on costs extra, and the WANDF 18-Inch Personal Item Bag fits the 18 by 14 by 8 inch underseat limit instead.
📱 Travel Tech: In Copenhagen, Donkey Republic rents bikes and e-bikes by the hour or day through its app, with pickup and drop-off points on most central blocks.
Destination Spotlight: Copenhagen, Denmark
The city is built low and flat, which is why the bikes work and why you can cross most of it on foot in a single afternoon. Late August still holds long light here, and the summer crowds thin after the middle of the month.
- Islands Brygge sits ten minutes from the center by bike, and the harbor baths there are clean enough to swim in through early September.
- Nørrebro runs north from the lakes in a dense grid of secondhand shops and Assistens Cemetery, where people sit on the grass between the graves of Kierkegaard and Bohr.
- Tivoli's summer season closes in late September, so an August evening catches the gardens with the lights on rather than mid-afternoon and half empty.
- Harbor ferries run as part of the city transit network for the price of a normal ticket, and the city tourism office publishes the route between Nyhavn and Refshaleøen.
Insider Tip: Most museums here close on Mondays, so build your indoor day around Tuesday and give Monday to the harbor, the parks, and the water.
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