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2.9 miles from Cruise Terminal
Kalvebod Brygge 5
Copenhagen, DK
With its windows on the quaint harbor in Denmark's capital, the fully serviced Copenhagen Marriott hotel offers 401 air-conditioned, spacious accommodations with exquisite water and Copenhagen city views, luxury Marriott bedding with down comforters and rich linens. The Copenhagen Marriott Hotel, Denmark is renowned for its 10 conference venues...More
4.9 miles from Cruise Terminal
Oerestads Boulevard 114-118
Copenhagen, DK
The Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers is a centrally located, international 4-star hotel, just a 5 minute drive from Copenhagen’s airport and 150 metres from the Ørestad underground station. The center of Copenhagen and attractions such as Tivoli, Strøget, Amalienborg and Nyhavn are easily accessible from the hotel. The hotel was built in 2009...More
5.3 miles from Cruise Terminal

Ellehammersvej 20
Copenhagen, DK
The Hilton Copenhagen Airport is conveniently accessible by covered walkway to Copenhagen International Airport and is located less than a mile from the beach. Local attractions include Tivoli Gardens, Royal Castle, & Nyhavn. Hotel amenities include our multilingual staff, laundry, valet service, ATM, baggage storage units and more...More
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About Copenhagen Cruise Terminal
Copenhagen's popularity as a cruise port has grown enormously in the last few years, with more than 500 cruises and half a million passengers visiting the city in last year. Most ships that visit Copenhagen during a cruise are berthed at Langelinie, a pier just north of the Little Mermaid and about 4 km or 2.5 miles from Tivoli and the main railroad station. (Large ships that are beginning or ending a cruise in Copenhagen are likely to use the newer Freeport Cruise Terminal, which is in an industrial harbor area well to the North of Langelinie and the city center.)
Although Langelinie is sometimes referred to as the "Copenhagen Cruise Terminal," it's less a terminal than a long quay with shops and an information center operated by the Copenhagen Tourist Office. Still, it's more convenient than piers in most large cities, and you can easily walk to the major tourist sights along Copenhagen's attractive waterfront.
If you've got an hour or two to kill before departure, or if you'd rather not haul purchases from the city center to the ship, allow time for a visit to the Langelinie Quay Shopping Arcade. Beneath the stone arches of Langelinie's old warehouses, you'll find shops that sell porcelain, amber, Danish clogs, jewelry, clothing, and other products.