MOVIA
It is the bus network of the city of Copenhagen and its region. The network is very important and covers a large part of the region. Red buses go every 3 to 10 minutes. The first passes at 5 p. m., the last one at 1 p. m. Among the lines that will most often have the opportunity to use:
Bus A (red): the 1 A connecting Østerport to the central station via Kongens Nytorv and Christiansborg. The 2 A, for Chrsitianshavn from Rådhuspladsen and the central station. The 5 A, between Nørrebro and the central station, via Nørreport and Rådhuspladesn. The 6 A, which from the central station continues along the road along Vesterbrogade and Roskildevej, serving the zoo.
S (blue) buses: the 350 S between Dragor and Kongens Nytorv via Christianshavn, then beyond Sur.
The Circle Line (No. 11), these minibuses, which operate from 9 a. m. to 20 p. m. (Saturday from 10 a. m. to 16 p. m. and Sunday from 11 p. m. to 15 p. m.), go through the historic centre. They stop close to the main museums and monuments. The one hour circuit is packed with comments in English. Ideal for a first discovery of the city or to join two museums.
Frequent night bus from the place de l'Hôtel-de-Ville: 81 N, 82 N, 83 N, 84 N, 85 N, 92 N, 93 N, 94 N, 95 N, 96 N, 97 N. You can use the same train (S-Trains), bus (HT) or subway ticket in a certain area around Copenhagen. Note that the Copenhagen Card (1 to 3 days) offers free access to transport on all networks within a perimeter that includes Northern and Western Seeland to Roskilde, which is very convenient to visit this entire corner.
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