How much is a Copenhagen Metro day pass?

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Ugh, figuring out Copenhagens transit is a headache! I found a City Pass, though – a lifesaver! Its digital, so super convenient, and covers zones 1-4, even the airport. A 24-hour pass is around DKK 80, which I thought was pretty reasonable for unlimited rides. Definitely worth it to avoid fumbling with individual tickets all day, especially when exploring a new city. It’s way less stressful.

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How much is a Copenhagen metro day pass, you ask? Ugh, let me tell you, figuring out Copenhagen’s transit system felt like trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube while riding a unicycle! Seriously, a nightmare. I was so stressed trying to work it out before my trip. But then, I found this City Pass – and honestly, it was a total lifesaver.

It’s digital, which is amazing, you know? No fumbling with paper tickets, which is a huge plus, especially when you’re already battling jet lag and trying to find your hotel. It covers zones 1-4, which is pretty much everywhere you’d want to go, even the airport! I actually used it to get straight from the airport to my hotel. So convenient! A 24-hour pass was around DKK 80 – that’s about 10 or 11 US dollars, give or take, depending on the exchange rate. I thought that was totally reasonable for unlimited rides all day. Remember that time I was in Rome and spent a fortune on individual bus tickets? This was way better. Definitely worth it to avoid all that hassle, especially when you’re exploring a new city and want to be spontaneous. Makes sightseeing way less stressful, you can just hop on and off without a second thought. I highly recommend it.