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Kerotan said:
Replicant said:

No problem

You gotta tick the "Show me Orange tickets" before you click on "Search journey".

Here are some of the "orange" departures from Vejle to Copenhagen on October 11:
12.57 - 15.05 for 92 kr. (12.36€)
13.56 - 16.05 for 101 kr. 
(13.57)
16.04 - 18.57 for 101 kr. 
(13.57)
18.04 - 20.57 for 92 kr. 
(12.36)

Alternatively, you can rent a car which may be cheaper if you're a group like TomaTito said. But be sure to rent it from your home country as that'll save you a lot of money. A couple years ago I rented a car in Australia and later discovered that I could've saved 200+ € if I had done so through a Danish unit in the same car rental company

 

If you end up follow this through, enjoy the match (maybe I'll join you). And when you're in Copenhagen remember to visit Mikkeller Bar and taste the beer awarded one of the 3 best in the world.

I'm honestly still not seeing it.  I'm searching for billund airport to Copenhagen via vejle.  

 

Edit: what website you using? 

On rejseplanen.dk, you have the ability to plan the entire trip (both bus and train) but you can't pay for the tickets on this site as busses and trains are operated by different companies.

Therefore, you'll have to buy the bus ticket (Billund to Vejle) seperately from the train ticket (Vejle to Copenhagen). Searching Vejle to Copenhagen on dsb.dk/en will show you the available train departures (remember to tick the "Show me Orange tickets").

 

On the postive side, buying the bus ticket beforehand won't save you any money anyway so when you arrive in Billund you can for instance spend some time in the Lego House or take a dive in Lalandia and then catch a bus to Vejle to get on your train to Copenhagen.



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Kerotan said:

I'm thinking of flying to the Danish city of Billund next month.  I was wondering if there are any Danish posters on here with advice on how to travel from Billund airport to Copenhagen. And any tips on what to do there especially if you want to enjoy the nightlife.

Reading the OP properly, I just realized that you aren't interested in spending time in Billund.

The match begin at 20.45 in Copenhagen, right? When does your flight arrive in Billund?



Replicant said:
Kerotan said:

I'm thinking of flying to the Danish city of Billund next month.  I was wondering if there are any Danish posters on here with advice on how to travel from Billund airport to Copenhagen. And any tips on what to do there especially if you want to enjoy the nightlife.

Reading the OP properly, I just realized that you aren't interested in spending time in Billund.

The match begin at 20.45 in Copenhagen, right? When does your flight arrive in Billund?

Like 10.30 in the morning 



I know only LEGO .



Kerotan said:
Replicant said:

Reading the OP properly, I just realized that you aren't interested in spending time in Billund.

The match begin at 20.45 in Copenhagen, right? When does your flight arrive in Billund?

Like 10.30 in the morning 

Ok. Then you'll have more than enough time to visit the Lego House or take a dive in Lalandia. Alternatively, you can just travel to Copenhagen sooner of course.

As you'll see on rejseplanen.dk, both bus no. 43 and bus no. 143 depart from Billund around 12.30 and arrive at Vejle Train Station around 13.30. Remember to have around 50 kr. (danish crowns) in cash as you'll pay for the ticket on the bus.

The train from Vejle departs at 13.56 and arrives in Copenhagen at 16.05. Then you can grab some food (and a Mikkeller beer ) before heading to the stadium where the match kicks off at 20.45. Remember to buy the train ticket several days in advance on dsb.dk/en if you want to pay 101 kr. (13.57€) instead of 360 kr. (48.36).

 

As said, just ask people in the airport and everywhere else for advice. Everybody's friendly and speaks english.