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2,000.00 DKK (385.73 USD)
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80.00 DKK (15.43 USD)
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900.00 DKK (173.58 USD)
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50.00 DKK (9.64 USD)
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12.00 DKK (2.31 USD)
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200.00 DKK (38.57 USD)
Midrange price.
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22.00 DKK (4.24 USD)
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350.00 DKK (67.50 USD)
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30.00 DKK (5.79 USD)
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100.00 DKK (19.29 USD)
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11.00 DKK (2.12 USD)
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11.00 DKK (2.12 USD)
Lowest rate is already with discount.
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270.00 DKK (52.07 USD)
Sample rate for a trip from Århus to Copenhagen
Longer car rentals charge lower.
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650.00 DKK (125.36 USD)
More about Denmark costs
A trip to Denmark is only inexpensive for travelers from Britain, Japan, or Scandinavia. Otherwise, expect a chunk of your savings spent from paying their 25 percent value-added tax (VAT) or moms in Danish. Even hotels, restaurants, and shops include the moms to their prices. With about 600.00 DKK (115.72 USD) a day, you'll be able to stay in basic hotels and dine in affordable restaurants. Individual travelers seeking an inexpensive stay in Denmark will have to set aside a daily budget of 800.00 DKK (154.29 USD).
Backpack travelers who stay in camping grounds or hostels and cook their own meals can survive on about 300.00 DKK (57.86 USD) a day. Public transportation from city to city is priced fairly, thanks to the country's small size. The most expensive train ticket can reach up to 390.00 DKK (75.22 USD). The cheapest car rental rate is 650.00 DKK (125.36 USD) but this can go down to 500.00 DKK (96.43 USD) for longer rental durations. You can effectively reduce costs by purchasing the Copenhagen Card, which offers discounted rates for sight admission and public transportation tickets.