Your Copenhagen, Denmark summer starts at $369
One stop on WestJet, August 9, and 63% below normal.
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Four nonstop fares out of Detroit dropped under $120 for the same stretch of mid-August, and one of them, Baltimore, came in at $49. That kind of number usually signals an airline testing a route rather than a lasting price. Copenhagen, Denmark takes the top slot at $369, though the domestic board is where the breadth sits.
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💡 Travel Tip: Since these are one-way fares, hold each return open and book it separately a week or two later, when late-August pricing tends to soften as summer demand eases.
💼 Travel Essentials: Copenhagen's warm afternoons and cool harbor evenings suit a breathable merino layer, and the Merino.tech Merino Wool T-Shirt resists odor across several wears without a wash.
📱 Travel Tech: The official Rejsebillet app sells single tickets and City Passes for Copenhagen's metro, buses, trains, and harbor ferries, and plans your route between any two stops.
Destination Spotlight: Copenhagen, Denmark
August in Copenhagen runs long and low-lit, with locals out at the harbor swimming spots and café tables spilling onto the sidewalks well past dinner. The center stays flat and walkable, and a bike covers more of it than the metro.
- Nyhavn's painted townhouses pull the crowds, but the harbor baths at Islands Brygge let you swim in clean water a short walk south of the center.
- Tivoli Gardens sits right beside the central station, and its summer season keeps the 19th-century pleasure garden open late for open-air concerts and after-dark rides.
- Nørrebro turns scrappy and green around Assistens Cemetery, where Kierkegaard is buried and the surrounding lanes hold the city's best coffee and secondhand shops.
- Cyclists own the lanes here, so ride on the right, signal your turns, and check the official visitor site for rental docks before you set off.
Insider Tip: The yellow harbor ferries on lines 991 and 992 take the same ticket as the metro, so a City Pass turns a routine hop across the water into a free cruise past the opera house.
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