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The Train Route from Hamburg to Copenhagen

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The train connection between Hamburg and Copenhagen is one of the most popular routes in Europe. Several times a day, a direct train runs from the Elbe to the Danish capital. The trip is part of the EuroCity Line 75 and is a classic route for train travel to the north.

The journey takes about 4.5 hours and passes through green landscapes and over the Little Belt Bridge. The view from the window is worth it. Nature lovers will feel at home on this route. It is a relaxed and calm ride that connects two exciting cities without the need to change trains.

This route is perfect for anyone who wants to explore Europe in a sustainable way. The train runs directly with no transfers, and early booking can save a lot of money. Prices start at 28.99 euros per person but rise quickly as the travel date gets closer. Booking in advance is a must.

This connection is not only great for a city trip to Copenhagen, but also a good starting point for trips to other Scandinavian cities. From Copenhagen, it is easy to continue on to Malmö, Gothenburg, Stockholm or Oslo. Many of these places can be reached by day and night trains.

Blogpost_Edit-07.jpg Train View - Daniel Frese

Travel Tips

The trains on this route are comfortable and well equipped. There is enough space, power outlets and often free Wi-Fi. For a calm ride with good views, a window seat is the best choice. The seats are cozy, and the time on board goes by quickly.

Bringing a snack or drink is a good idea, even though there is usually a restaurant car or snack trolley on board. Bringing your own food is allowed and often cheaper.

Travelers should know that tickets can sell out fast. During holidays or weekends, trains are often full. Booking early not only saves money but also guarantees a seat.

What Awaits at the Destination

Copenhagen is a lively and creative city with many green spaces, bike-friendly streets and a big food scene. The Danish capital offers modern buildings, old neighborhoods and cozy cafés. For an authentic visit, the city is best explored on foot or by bike.

From the main train station, many sights can be reached on foot. Continuing travel by train or ferry to other parts of Scandinavia is also easy and quick to arrange.

Hop On to Denmark

The train ride from Hamburg to Copenhagen is an easy, relaxed and eco-friendly way to discover Europe. The route is not only practical but also beautiful. It links two exciting cities and opens the door to Scandinavia.

For those who want to travel sustainably, early booking is the way to go. This saves money for local experiences, good food or a trip further north. The EuroCity Line 75 is a strong part of Europe’s train network and perfect for anyone wanting to experience the real Europe.

Happy traivels! 🌿🚆

08.07.2025

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