Do you need cash in Copenhagen?

Cash, credit cards and mobile banking apps are all accepted in Denmark, so you have little need for cash, especially in Copenhagen. But if you intend to travel beyond Greater Copenhagen on your trip to Denmark, you will need a small amount of cash for things like local buses and toilets.
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Do people use cash in Copenhagen?

In Denmark, all shops have to accept cash by law, although now there can be made exemptions during the evenings and nighttime. But almost everywhere, if not literally everywhere, you go in Copenhagen, card is accepted.
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Is Copenhagen cashless?

That 99% of Stockholm is cashless is an exaggeration as most places still take cash although many cafes and restaurants have gone cashless. Copenhagen (and DenmarkI) isn't on level with Sweden when it comes to card payments, but is right behind. Card is the way to go and very few things need cash these days.
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Can you pay by card in Copenhagen?

In Copenhagen major credit cards are widely accepted at hotels, stores, cafes and restaurants. It is a good idea always to ask beforehand though. Some places might charge a fee when accepting foreign credit cards as payment. Be sure to bring your PIN code and a picture ID when using a credit card in Denmark.
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Do people still use cash in Denmark?

Danish use of cash in payment transactions declined each year since 2016, and only around 13 percent of all payment transactions in the country was made with cash in 2018. Both the number of cash withdrawals, and the value of cash withdrawn has been decreasing annually.
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Can I use my debit card in Denmark?

While credit and debit cards are pretty widely accepted in Denmark, it's still possible that while there, you might need access to some cash.
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Can I use my credit card in Denmark?

Credit card usage is convenient though and is widely accepted throughout the country. Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly used, although American Express and Diner's Club cards are sometimes accepted too.
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Can I use my debit card in Copenhagen?

You can use debit cards almost everywhere. There is usually a fee of approx. 2% with debit cards as well. Get a Capitol One Master Card and there are no transaction fees, including no foreign currency exchange fees.
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Is it expensive to eat in Copenhagen?

Average restaurant prices are high in the Danish capital and if you eat every meal in a sit-down, you will likely leave the city thinking that Copenhagen is an incredibly expensive city. However, there are some great ways to save money on meals in Denmark's capital.
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Can I use euros in Copenhagen?

All shops and restaurants in CPH are committed to accept Euro (EUR), US Dollars (USD) and Swedish/Norwegian Kronar (SEK/NOK). However be aware, that change most often will be provided in DKK (DKK). Apart from that, Faeroese kroner are also accepted, equalling Danish kroner (DKK).
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What is the best currency to use in Copenhagen?

Can you use euros as well as Danish Krone in Copenhagen? Certainly most places will prefer DKR - You can risc getting a no when trying to use euro. If You pay in euro, You will be getting Your change back in DKR - and maybe not to the best rate.
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Can you pay with euros in Denmark?

The Euro is not generally accepted in Denmark. However, you can pay with Euro in department stores, tourist shops, taxis etc.
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Is Denmark going cashless?

Today, banks in the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen became the first in the country to go entirely cashless – with many more expected to follow their lead in the near future. Whilst this move might benefit the banks' coffers, for society's most vulnerable it represents a further obstacle to accessing support.
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Is Denmark a cashless country?

While the Danes are just behind the Swedes in leading the charge toward a fully-digitized economy, you can still pay with cash in Denmark. What is this? Don't be surprised to see the locals using their credit cards for minuscule purchases. Carrying and using cash has become rare for many Danes.
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How much is a cup of coffee in Copenhagen?

Danes spend an average 3.01 euros on every cup of coffee they drink, according to the 2016 Coffee Price Index compiled by online office supply company Service Partner ONE, based on results accumulated from 75 cities in 36 countries.
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Can you drink in public Copenhagen?

Yes, it's totally legal to drink in public in Copenhagen and in the rest of Denmark as well. This can be seen especially during summer, when people enjoy the warm weather and meet in the public parks, with cold beers or wine.
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Is alcohol cheap in Denmark?

Alcohol is much more affordable in Denmark than in its Scandinavian neighbours. This is partly because Danes are not subject to a monopoly when it comes to buying their beer, wine and spirits (like the one in Sweden, for example). Beer is surprisingly cheap in Denmark.
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Is there Uber in Copenhagen Denmark?

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Note that ride-sharing services Uber and Lyft do not operate in Denmark. If you would like to use an app to request a taxi or car, we recommend you use the ones suggested above.
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How many days should I stay in Copenhagen?

How Many Days in Copenhagen – The Short Answer. Travelers incorporating Copenhagen into a broader trip plan will usually find that 3 days is a good starting point. If Copenhagen is more of a detour than a destination, 2 days will suffice. 4+ days is recommended for anyone who considers the city a top priority.
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Do you tip taxi drivers in Denmark?

Your taxi driver in Denmark won't be expecting a tip, however proper taxi etiquette calls for rounding up your fare to the nearest even amount. If you notice your driver taking time looking for coins, you can tell them to keep the change.
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How do I pay in Denmark?

Payment patterns in Denmark
  1. Debit card. A payment card that can be used for withdrawing cash and buying goods and services. ...
  2. Credit card. ...
  3. Direct debit. ...
  4. Credit transfer. ...
  5. Inpayment form. ...
  6. Mobile payments.
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How much money should I bring to Denmark?

You should plan to spend around kr1,080 ($153) per day on your vacation in Denmark, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, kr311 ($44) on meals for one day and kr198 ($28) on local transportation.
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Do I need a PIN for my credit card in Denmark?

Our friend in Copenhagen, as well as YouTube channels and the Internet state that credit cards must have a PIN number associated to use in Denmark.
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