Aalborg is the capital of North Jutland and in a league of its own. A pocket-size city, with its own unique atmosphere and something for everyone. Museums, cultural monuments, and historic buildings. World-class architecture, zoo, art, and gastronomy in abundance. And that’s in addition to great shopping, cobbled, picturesque streets, the relaxing Fjord Park, and an inviting, bustling harbour front.
BY PLANE
Copenhagen Airport is perfectly located for a visit to Copenhagen or Sealand. Under fifteen minutes by metro or train into the centre of the city, the airport is ideally placed for those wanting to visit the capital. It also regularly wins awards as one of Europe’s best airports. Check out the Copenhagen Airport website for flight information as well as disability access and other facilities.
Billund Airport is ideally located for trips to Jutland and has several international flight routes. It is also the perfect place to fly to visit the LEGOLAND® Billund Resort! And if you're heading further north, Aarhus Airport and Aalborg Airport are even closer to Skagen and all the top attractions in Northern Sealand.
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Copenhagen Airport (CPH) to Aalborg by train
The train journey time between Copenhagen Airport (CPH) and Aalborg is around 4h 38m and covers around 295 miles. Operated by Danish Railways (DSB), the Copenhagen Airport (CPH) to Aalborg train service departs from CPH Lufthavn and arrives in Aalborg St.. Typically 97 trains run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules can vary so check in advance. DSB Train | Discover Denmark by train.
BY TRAIN
It is possible to reach Denmark by train, either by taking the train from Sweden (sj.se) or by taking the train from Germany (www.bahn.de). There are direct trains from Hamburg (4 hours 40 minutes) and from Stockholm (5 hours 30 minutes, with overnight sleeper options). For more information on international train routes, visit www.seat61.com.
European citizens can buy a single-country InterRail Denmark Pass offering unlimited train journeys up to 8 days a month; Denmark is also included in the InterRail Global Pass that allows access to train routes in 33 European countries, making a multi-stop Scandinavian trip easy. The Eurail Denmark Pass offers similar options for non-European citizens.
BY FERRY
Several major tour operators run ferry and cruise services to Denmark from other major European destinations, including Scandlines, Color Line, Fjord Line and Stena Line. DFDS operates a two-night cruise from Copenhagen to Oslo with overnight travel to Oslo, a day (6.5 hours) in the city and overnight travel back, among other routes.
BY CAR
The driving distance between Copenhagen and Aalborg is 413 km. It takes approximately 4 hours to drive from Copenhagen to Aalborg.
Coach lines:
Multiple coach operators have routes into Copenhagen, including Eurolines Germany, FlixBus and Swebus. Direct routes include Berlin to Copenhagen (approximately 9 hours) and Amsterdam to Copenhagen (approximately 13 hours).