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Visit Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen, and take a train to Helsingor, home to Hamlet’s Castle, or to the Viking town of Ribe. If you still want to know more about Denmark, a Nordic country, you can go to Odense, Andersen's hometown, and visit Egeskov Castle, which is the best-preserved Renaissance-style castle in Europe.
The Danish Train Pass is valid on routes operated by national railway company DSB (including Denmark's Øresundstogene) and private railway companies Arriva and Nordjyllands Trafikselskab (NT). You can take unlimited trains within the validity period of the pass, but the fares for the above routes do not include reservation, meal and sleeper reservation fees.
Trains within Denmark RE, IC, ICL, EC and below:
Regional trains (RØ, RV, ØR, IR)
InterCity and InterCity Lyn (IC, ICL)
SJ High-speed train (reservation required)
InterCity Express (ICE)
EuroCity
S-Tog
Nordjyske Jernbaner (NJ)
Copenhagen - Aalborg 4hr 45min
Copenhagen - Aarhus 3hr 20min
Copenhagen - Esbjerg 3hr 35min
Copenhagen - Odense 1hr 45min
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Eurail train pass holders enjoy a 10% discount on all GetYourGuide tours and activities, including museum tickets, tours, city passes, theme parks, and more.
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