Public transport
The tips and tricks for using public transportation in Odense.
The central station and the central bus terminal are located in the same building.
Buses
Buses in Odense are operated by Fynbus. You can read more about their services on the website of Fynbus where you'll also find maps of all the exciting spots accessible by bus in Odense and Fyn.
You might have noticed pink and green minibuses touring the city center. The city bus number 10 in Odense is a free bus service that runs at regular intervals from the bus terminal and circles downtown. Read more about the free city bus here.
Trains
Trains in Denmark are operated by DSB. Tickets for the train can be bought either online, at the ticketing office, or at a ticket machine. If you are an adult travelling on the train, you are allowed to bring up to two children under the age of 12 free of charge. Children between 12 and 15 travel at a reduced price while children 16 and above pay full price. In addition to your train ticket, you need to buy a seat ticket (30 DKK) if you want to reserve a seat in advance.
Rejsekort
An alternative to buying single tickets is to use the travel card app (Rejsekort). You can download the app for free. Before entering the vehicle, you swipe the Rejsekort travel app, and then swipe again when finishing your trip. You can find out more about the cards on the Rejsekort website.
Ticketing offices
If you do not have a Rejsekort, you can buy your tickets at the main station. Fynbus ticketing office is located at Dannebrogsgade 10, 5000 Odense C, and the DSB ticketing office is located at Østre Stationsvej 27, 5000 Odense C, 2nd floor.