Stockholm – Copenhagen – Hamburg – Frankfurt – Vienna – Budapest

August 11, 2009 · Posted in Austria, Denmark, Eurail, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, train travel 

Morning Fog by Train Window Scandanavian Early Morning Fog

My train is leaving early in the morning, through Sweden, southward. Outside the train window, early morning fog is lifting from the countryside.

Train TipTrain Tip: The train between Copenhagen and Hamburg crosses the sea by ferry at one point. You’ll spend the 45 minute trip on the ferry’s deck, outside of the train. But be sure to get back on the train as the ferry is approaching the port. The train is one of the first vehicles to leave from the ferry, and finding your way back down to the train from the upper decks may take several minutes. I saw several passengers running to jump on the train as it was preparing to drive off the ferry.

Train on Ferry

Benjamin Thomas

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23 comments to “Stockholm – Copenhagen – Hamburg – Frankfurt – Vienna – Budapest”

  1. Sheitan says:

    I dont speak a good english, but I hope that you can undestand to help me:

    My Uncle is a Metalhead and He wants to travel to Europe to be on some festivals, and he needs the cost of some train tickets:

    Stavanger—>Oslo
    Oslo—>Stockholm
    Stockholm—>Copenhague
    Copenhague—>Hamburg
    Hamburg—>Weimar
    Weimar—>Crailsheim
    Crailsheim—>Stuttgart

    Thanks.

    Leonardo

  2. Hi Sheitan,

    This means your uncle wants to travel in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany.

    There two options:
    - buy a Eurail Pass for these countries, for example a Select Pass 4 Countries (http://www.eurail.com/eurail-select-pass-4-countries)
    - buy separate train tickets. some times and prices can be found at the German railway site (http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/en).

  3. Benjamin says:

    Hello Leonardo — If your uncle is a Metalhead and wants to visit many Festivals, chances are that he will sleep late and party late someplaces :) He will want the flexibility of hopping on and off trains as his plans change. Go for the Eurail Pass to do this! Have fun, Benjamin.

  4. Elizabeth says:

    I will be arriving in Hamburg May 15, 2010 from a cruise on the MSC Peoria. I would like to fly home from Frankfurt as I was told it is cheaper either on the 15th or the 16th whichever is more convenient. Since I don’t know the train schedule or cost I cannot make my air arrangements. If it is to costly for the train I might fly from Hamburg. I would appreciate any information you can give me. Thank you.
    Elizabeth

  5. Hans says:

    Hi Elizabeth,

    The best source of info is the website of the German railways.
    http://www.bahn.de/international/view/en/index.shtml

    The journey takes about 3,5 hours, tickets cost about 100 euro per person, but more than 50% cheaper if you buy them a few months in advance.

    Timetables for May 2010 will be available sometime in December.

  6. Dian Poerwito says:

    Please inform me with more details about “eurail” We want to make tour for about 10-14 persons may be more. They have a plan to go to Petersburg Russian and east europe. Do you arrange also the accomodation, hotel and tour? I leave in Holland but friends of mine come from Jakarta Indonesia.
    May be the traveling begin from Utrecht Holland.
    Could you advice me about the cheapper and efficient way?
    Than you in advance

    Regards
    Dian Poerwito

  7. Eurail webmaster says:

    Hi Dian,

    Eurail is valid in 25 countries, but not in Russia. See the countries here:
    http://www.eurail.com/eurail-where-to-go

    Eurail is just a train Pass, you would have to arrange all accommodation yourself and make your own travel plans.

    When you want a complete tour package, the best thing would be to contact a travel agency.

  8. Desi says:

    Hi, i plan to buy the Eurail scandinavian pass, but i have several questions;
    - does the Eurail pass covers the train cost from each of the Scandinavian countries (say, from Sweden to Oslo or Copenhagen to Sweden, etc)? or do I have to purchase different train tickets besides the Eurail pass?
    - is there any night trains from each of the Scandinavian countries which enable me to spend night in the trains, thus reducing costs of accomodations?
    - i live in the Netherlands now and would like to begin travelling on the 22nd Oct 2009
    thanks in advance

  9. Benjamin says:

    Hello Desi — You’ll have a great time traveling through Scandinavia. It’s one of my favorite regions. To answer your questions… the Scandinavia Pass wil cover you in Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway. It will NOT cover your trip from Netherlands to Scandinavia. You’ll need a separate ticket for that, if you are traveling from home by train. You may need to buy seat reservations on some routes. You can ask at the train stations. For example, I know that the X2000 trains in Sweden, or from Copenhagen to Sweden, require a seat reservation. You can get it at the train station. There are different night trains that you can take between different cities for longer-distant trips. I know that there is one from Copenhagen to Amsterdam, for example. The best website for timetables that I have found is deutschebahn.de Have fun! Benjamin.

  10. Aimee says:

    Hi, I plan to buy 3 countries Eurail pass. Im planning on coming to Denmark (Copenhagen), German (Hamburg & Dusseldorf) & Benelux (Brussel & Amsterdam). But i have few questions:
    1. does the eurail covers my trip from Hamburg to Dusseldorf also pr it just covers trip from one country to another country, not city to city?
    2. does benelux counts as 1 country or it counts as seperate country? because im planning on buying 3 country passes but on Benelux, i want to visit brussel and amsterdam also.
    thank you :)

  11. Elisabet says:

    Hello! I am going to study for a month in Copenhagen (exchange student), I would like to travel around Europe during the weekends, but I am not sure if it possible, for example going just for the weekend form Copenhagen to Paris, or form Copengagen to Berlin? I have enought time? Or I am just dreaming? Thanks!! =)

  12. Benjamin says:

    Hello Elisabet — It sounds great. Yes, you can travel from Copenhagen to see other places. I would suggest taking night trains as well, so you can sleep on the train overnight and wake up in a new city, to make the most of your weekends. From Copenhagen, I would recommend: Stockholm, Amsterdam, and Berlin. Just make sure that your Eurail Pass covers you in the countries that you wish to travel in. Have fun, Benjamin.

  13. Benjamin says:

    Hello Aimee — Yes, if your pass covers Germany, then you can travel from Hamburg to Dussledorf, no problem. And yes, Benelux is considered 1 “country,” for the purpose of the pass: Luxembourg, Netherlands and Belgium. Have fun, Benjamin.

  14. Elisabet says:

    Hi Benjamin, Thank you very much!!! =)

  15. Nick says:

    two of us will arrive in Copenhagen (final stop of a cruise) and we will have to get back to Amsterdam. Is Eurorail the answer?

  16. Benjamin says:

    Hi Nick – Sure, yes, you can use Eurail. Check out the Eurail.com website to see your options for traveling from Copnehagen to Amsterdam and seeing someplaces along the way. HAve fun, Benjamin.

  17. Jodi says:

    Hey…I’m planning a Christmas trip on my own. I’m in Finland now and I will be travelling to Germany, possibly Czech and Italy (via Austria). I think that the Select 4 is great, but I don’t know if I can get in all my travel in 10 days with all the connections etc. So I’m thinking the global pass for 15 flexible days within 2 months might be good, even though I think I will only be travelling within these 4 countries ~ what do you think? Do these passes cover Ferry transfers, for example between Helsinki, Finland and Rostock, Germany? Do I have to book that seperatly or when I arrive in Helsinki I just go to the train station and get on a train to Rostock?

    So many questions!
    Thanks!

  18. alam says:

    hi, i wiil arrive copengahen after 10 th december from bangladesh, then i tour german and italy. pls send me urorail rout and ticket cost.

  19. Benjamin says:

    Hi Jodi- It will be fun. Yes, I agree with you, the Global Pass will allow you some more flexibility. And read through this blog for some other ideas that you can do with the additional days. You will often get discounts on ferries when presenting your Eurail Pass. And yes, you can buy your Ferry ticket at the ferry station in Helsinki. To Rostock seems like a long ferry ride to make! Why not take the ferry over to Stockholm, and with your Global Pass, you can take the train south and see Christmas in Stockholm and Copenhagen before going into Germany? Have fun, Benjamin.

  20. yonas says:

    i want to travel from amsterdam netherland to norway. how can i do it? please it is urgenttell me the route of travelling from amsterdam to a city of norway

  21. Benjamin Thomas says:

    Hello Yonas. The best website I know is http://www.deutschebahn.de Take a look there at your options, there may even be overnight trains that you like. Benjamin.

  22. Alina says:

    Hi! this is Alina from Cancun, Mexico, I will be arriving to Munich on april the 25th and then I will have to get on a train to Salzburg! Do you know where can I get to the station and how much is it?

  23. Benjamin Thomas says:

    Hello Alina. You will need to get to Munich Hauptbahnhof. Ask anyone at the airport and I am sure that they can direct you. Benjamin.

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