Copenhagen Airport Kastrup (CPH) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
The 12-minute Metro M2 to Kongens Nytorv, the 36-DKK ticket that works on both train and metro, the SAS-to-SkyTeam shake-up, the Aspire Lounge refurb that landed late 2025, and why Denmark uses kroner not euros.
⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance
36 DKK · ~12 min to Kongens Nytorv · 24/7, every 4–6 min day
36 DKK (same 2-zone ticket) · 13–15 min to København H
~DKK 250–350 · regulated meter, no surge
DKK 200–300 · pre-bookable
~DKK 289 / €39 · Priority Pass eligible
299 DKK / €40 online (3+ h before)
5 min · airside-connected, fully indoor
2 h · 2.5 h non-Schengen · winter add 30 min
🏢 1. Terminal Architecture: T2, T3 & Pier C
CPH is one of the most user-friendly airports in Europe — Terminals 2 and 3 sit under one continuous roof, are airside-connected by a 5-minute walk, and the Metro and DSB trains both stop directly inside Terminal 3. T1 was decommissioned in 2015. The architecture rewards travellers who walk straight from gate to platform without overthinking it.
🛫 T3 — Schengen Flagship (SAS Hub)
Airlines: SAS (all flights — now SkyTeam since 1 September 2024), Norwegian, Lufthansa-group, KLM, Air France, Delta, ITA, Aegean, Finnair, plus most Schengen long-haul.
Vibe: The flagship building — wide concourse, full retail, two SAS lounges plus the Carlsberg Aviator and Eventyr lounges. Metro and DSB train stations are both inside T3, signposted from arrivals.
🛬 T2 — Low-Cost + Some Non-Schengen
Airlines: easyJet (the dominant T2 carrier), some Wizz / Ryanair flights, plus a handful of non-Schengen carriers using the original-build piers.
Vibe: Older but freshly refurbished — the Aspire Lounge here was rebuilt and reopened in late 2025 with a new adults-only Suites zone. Walk to T3 is 5 minutes airside; many carriers route passengers via T3 even if check-in is at T2.
Both the Metro M2 and the DSB train have their own stations inside Terminal 3 — different platforms, signposted from the arrivals hall. The metro is faster to most central destinations; the train is faster to Copenhagen Central (København H) and connects to long-distance Danish/Swedish rail. Both use the same 36 DKK 2-zone ticket — pick by destination, not price.
🛂 2. Schengen, ETIAS Q4 2026 & Border Tech
Denmark is in the Schengen Area, so intra-EU travel skips passport control. CPH’s non-Schengen flow is concentrated in Pier C of T3 and a few T2 piers — passport queues here typically run 10–25 minutes. Two changes are reshaping 2026 operations.
ETIAS Activating Q4 2026
European Travel Information and Authorisation System — visa-exempt non-EU passengers (US, UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Japan, etc.) must apply online at least 96 hours before departure, €7, valid 3 years. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens and existing Schengen visa holders are exempt. Activation date has slipped twice — verify the official European Commission status before travel.
EU/EEA Autogates & EES
EU/EEA/Swiss passport holders aged 12+ can use automated e-gates at T3 Pier C — biometric chip, under 20 seconds. EES (Entry/Exit System) rolling out late 2026 for non-EU passengers — fingerprint and face capture replace passport stamp. First arrival adds 5–10 min; subsequent arrivals are faster.
Standard Security Lines
CPH has begun trialing CT scanners on select fast-track lanes, but the bulk of T2 and T3 lanes still run older X-ray equipment as of mid-2026. Liquids ≤100 ml in a clear bag, laptops out, belt and shoes off. Allow 15–25 minutes on a normal lane; SAS Fast Track shaves 10 min for status holders.
Denmark is a Schengen member but kept its own currency (Danish Krone, DKK) when it opted out of the euro in 1992. Border control is Schengen-standard; payments use DKK. €1 ≈ 7.46 DKK (pegged within a narrow band). All major cards work everywhere.
🚇 3. Transport: Metro vs Train vs Bolt
CPH might have the simplest airport transport in Europe — both the Metro M2 and the DSB train live inside Terminal 3, share a 36 DKK 2-zone ticket, and reach central Copenhagen in 12–15 minutes. Taxis and Bolt are widely available but rarely necessary unless you have heavy luggage or hotel access far from a metro stop.
⭐ Metro M2 — The Default Pick
The driverless M2 line runs from Lufthavnen station inside Terminal 3 to Kongens Nytorv (Nyhavn) in 12 minutes, continuing to Frederiksberg in another 10. 24/7 service; every 4–6 minutes day, every 7–15 minutes overnight.
36 DKK
~12 DKK with adult; under 12 free with paying adult
24/7 daily
Contactless tap at the gate · DOT app · ticket machines
🚆 DSB Train — Faster to København H
Direct train to Copenhagen Central Station (København H) in 13–15 minutes. Same 36 DKK 2-zone ticket. Departures every 10 minutes during the day. The right choice for connections to long-distance Danish/Swedish rail (Aarhus, Odense, Malmö, Stockholm).
🚕 Taxi & Bolt & FREENOW
Danish taxis run a regulated meter — ~250–350 DKK to central Copenhagen, a 15–25 minute ride depending on traffic. Taxa 4×35 and Dantaxi are the dominant operators. Bolt typically 200–300 DKK and pre-bookable; FREENOW aggregates regulated taxi at meter rate. Pickup zone is just outside T3 arrivals.
🛋️ 4. Lounges: Aspire, Eventyr & The Aviator
CPH’s lounge map runs across both T2 and T3. The Aspire Lounge T2 reopened in late 2025 after a major refurbishment with a new adults-only Suites zone. The Eventyr and Carlsberg Aviator lounges in T3 are the alternative Priority Pass options. SAS now runs two lounges in T3 — its main lounge and the SAS Gold Lounge for SkyTeam Elite Plus.
✨ Aspire Lounge T2 (Refurbished late 2025)
~289 DKK~€39
Priority Pass · DragonPass · LoungeKey · KLM premium passengers
~05:00 – 22:00
Adults-only premium zone (extra fee)
🎭 Eventyr Lounge T3 (Schengen + non-Schengen)
Priority Pass / LoungeKey eligible. Hans Christian Andersen-themed (the name means “fairy tale”) — quirky but well-stocked. Hot Danish buffet, decent showers. Useful T3 alternative when SAS Lounge is tier-only or busy.
🍺 Carlsberg Aviator Lounge T3 (Schengen-side)
Priority Pass / DragonPass eligible. Carlsberg-branded (Denmark’s flagship beer brand) with strong Danish craft-beer selection. Smaller than Eventyr but with proper bar service. Good pick for an evening Schengen departure.
✈️ SAS Lounge & Gold Lounge T3 (After SAS Fast Track)
Tier-only access since SAS joined SkyTeam (1 Sept 2024). SAS Plus / Business + SAS EuroBonus Gold/Diamond + SkyTeam Elite Plus. Walk-in at 299 DKK / €40 available online up to 3 hours before departure. Star Alliance Gold no longer grants access.
🥪 5. Food & Shopping: Smørrebrød, Carlsberg & Stine Goya
If you eat one Danish thing at CPH, it’s smørrebrød — open-faced rye-bread sandwiches with herring, salmon, eggs and remoulade. Smørrebrødsbar T3 serves a credible version; Lagkagehuset has good morning options including kanelsnegle (cinnamon snail). Skip the Burger King; you’re in Denmark for a few hours, eat what the country is famous for.
Danish “wienerbrød” (the Danish pastry) is the breakfast institution. Joe & The Juice and Lagkagehuset in T3 serve the standard wienerbrød, kanelsnegle, and tebirkes. Coffee is good across the airport — Danish coffee culture is among Europe’s strongest. Skip the airport Starbucks; the local chains are better and roughly the same price.
CPH’s shopping leans hard into Danish design: Stine Goya (fashion), Pandora (jewellery — Danish-founded), Skagen (watches), and BoConcept (furniture/home accessories). Prices match Copenhagen city rates rather than airport-premium. Carlsberg beer is widely available in duty-free; Akvavit (caraway-flavoured Scandinavian spirit) makes a quirky carry-on gift in 200 ml bottles.
💡 6. Insider Tips: Winter Ops, Cashless Denmark & Øresund
Copenhagen winters routinely drop below −5 °C with overnight snow accumulation, particularly January–February. Every aircraft on a sub-zero day requires a de-icing pass before pushback; the de-icing pads at CPH can queue 4–8 aircraft deep at peak. Build a 30–60-minute departure buffer for early-morning long-haul departures in those months. The Metro and DSB train are unaffected — strongly preferred over taxi when forecast is bad.
Denmark is among the most cashless societies on the planet — most CPH restaurants, lounges, and shops do not accept cash. Bring a contactless Visa or Mastercard. MobilePay is the dominant local payment app but requires a Danish bank account. Foreign visitors should plan around it; tourists rarely need cash here.
CPH is the de facto airport for southern Sweden as well as Denmark — the Øresund Bridge connects Copenhagen to Malmö in 35 minutes by train. DSB Øresund trains depart from inside T3 every 20 minutes, fare ~120 DKK. Many Swedish travellers prefer CPH over ARN for international connections; expect a meaningful Swedish passenger contingent on the long-haul wave.
Copenhagen tap water is among Europe’s best — drawn from underground aquifers and lightly mineralised. Refill at any airside washroom or drinking fountain. The 600 ml bottled water at airside kiosks is 35–50 DKK; tap is genuinely better and free.
EU roaming applies for any EU-issued SIM at no extra cost. For non-EU visitors, 3 (Three Denmark) and Telia have kiosks in arrivals — tourist SIMs from ~100 DKK for a 30-day data + voice bundle. eSIM versions activate instantly. 5G coverage is excellent across Copenhagen and most of Denmark.
Copenhagen consistently ranks among the safest European capitals for women travelling alone. The Metro M2 runs 24/7 with full CCTV; DSB trains run until ~01:00. Taxi and Bolt drivers are vetted; both apps have in-app emergency buttons. The airport itself is well-policed at any hour.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
📊 2026 Summary Data Table
| Feature | Current Data (2026) |
|---|---|
| IATA Code | CPH |
| Terminals | T2 (low-cost + non-Schengen) + T3 (SAS / SkyTeam flagship + Schengen) + Pier C (long-haul non-Schengen). Airside-connected. T1 closed 2015. |
| Primary Currency | Danish Krone (DKK) — Denmark not in eurozone. €1 ≈ 7.46 DKK. Cashless preferred. |
| Metro M2 | 36 DKK 2-zone ticket; ~12 min to Kongens Nytorv; 24/7, every 4–6 min day |
| DSB Train | 36 DKK same ticket; 13–15 min to København H; every 10 min day |
| Taxi to City | ~250–350 DKK regulated meter (Taxa 4×35, Dantaxi) |
| Bolt / FREENOW | 200–300 DKK; pre-bookable; FREENOW aggregates regulated taxis at meter rate |
| Aspire Lounge T2 Walk-In | ~289 DKK / €39; Priority Pass / LoungeKey / DragonPass; Suites by Aspire premium add-on |
| SAS Lounge T3 Walk-In | 299 DKK / €40 online (3+ h before); SkyTeam Elite Plus + SAS EuroBonus Gold/Diamond free |
| Other PP Lounges T3 | Eventyr Lounge (Hans Christian Andersen-themed); Carlsberg Aviator Lounge (Schengen-side, beer-focused) |
| Border Tech | EU e-gates for EEA/Swiss 12+; ETIAS & EES rolling out Q4 2026 |
| Free WiFi | “CPH-FREE-WIFI” — unlimited, no SMS registration |



