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Savings Tips

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Savings Tips

Denmark doesn't have to be expensive if you plan cleverly. Here are the best strategies:

  • Copenhagen Card: For 48–120 hours (from €65). Free entry to 89+ attractions, free public transport, and discounts. The best deal for culture enthusiasts.
  • Lunch Offers: Many restaurants offer cheaper menus at lunchtime than in the evening. Smørrebrød places often have a daily lunch for 120–180 DKK.
  • Supermarket Trick: Netto, Rema 1000, and Lidl are the cheapest chains. For quick meals: hotdog stands (Pølsevogn) are a Danish institution and cost only 30–40 DKK.
  • Summer House with Friends: A holiday home on the North Sea costs 700–2,000 DKK/night — divided by 4–8 people, it's cheaper than any hotel and comes with a kitchen, grill, and often a sauna.
  • Orange Tickets (DSB): The Danish railway offers non-exchangeable early-bird tickets at significantly reduced prices. Copenhagen–Aarhus from 149 DKK instead of 400 DKK. Book early!
  • Bicycle Instead of Public Transport: In Copenhagen, Aarhus, and on the islands, the bike is the best means of transport — and renting costs only 75–100 DKK/day.
  • Free Attractions: Many museums are free on certain days. The Botanical Garden, Assistens Kirkegård (Kierkegaard, H.C. Andersen), beaches, and national parks never charge admission.
  • Tap Water: Danish tap water is excellent. Don't buy water bottles — bring a refillable bottle.

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