
Copenhagen Capital Region, Denmark Travel Guide
Access local data and calls with ease.
Keep in touch with widespread Wi-Fi.
Danish is the official language, but English proficiency is high.
Learning a few Danish phrases shows respect.
Always check individual websites for current operating hours, especially around public holidays and during different seasons. Public transport may also run on reduced schedules during holidays.
Engage with Danish culture respectfully and thoughtfully.
A handshake is common when meeting new people. Direct eye contact is standard. A simple "Hej" is sufficient.
Danes dress casually and practically. Smart casual is suitable for most restaurants and events. Functionality and understated style are common.
Generally allowed in public spaces. Always ask permission before photographing individuals. Freetown Christiania prohibits photography within "Pusher Street."
Dining out has specific customs.
Be mindful of social norms.
For flight delays or cancellations, know your rights. Compensair assists with claims.
Copenhagen attempts to be an accessible city for all travelers, including those with specific needs.
Copenhagen offers good infrastructure.
Many sites and transport options are accessible.
Efforts are made to assist all travelers.
Find detailed information for specific needs.
With careful planning and utilizing available resources, travelers with accessibility needs can enjoy a rewarding visit to Copenhagen.
Further tips for a smoother trip.
Sending mail from Copenhagen.
Stay safe during your visit.
Currency and financial services.
Access to medical assistance.
Priority Pass offers airport lounge access for frequent travelers. For flight disruptions, Compensair assists with claims.