Travel time from the airport to Copenhagen city centre is about 12 minutes by train or 15-20 minutes by car/taxi. The price for a train-ride from Copenhagen Airport to the Central Station is DKK 25,50 and a taxi costs between DKK 180-220.
The monetary unit is the Danish Krone (DKK), which is divided into 100 øre. Bank notes are found in denominations of DKK 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000. Coins are found in DKK 20, 10, 5, 2, 1 and 50-øre and 25-øre values.
No visa is required for visitors with a valid British or Irish national passport/travel document. If in doubt, please contact:
Royal Danish Embassy, London
Visa Information Service
Tel. 0900-1600 115 (calls cost 60p/minute)
Danish Embassy, Dublin
Tel. 01 475 6404
Food & Restaurants
Popular at lunch is "smørrebrød" (open sandwiches). Two or three make a meal and cost only between DKK 15 and DKK 45 each. Dinner is generally about DKK 175-350 per person in the better establishments. "Dagens Ret" (Special of the Day) is cheaper. Wine is around the same price with prices starting at around DKK 110 (around £10). The ethnic restaurants are increasingly popular, and dinner at one of these establishments is often much less expensive than the prices noted above.
Diabetics/Vegetarians
Many restaurants have special menus for diabetics, and nearly all have a selection of vegetarian dishes, for instance hotels, which have obtained the Green Key certificate.
Food Prices
Shown below are average prices for selected items from supermarkets. Prices in discount supermarkets will be lower.
1 Apple DKK 2.50
Rye Bread (1 kg) DKK 17.50
Loaf of Bread (300 g) DKK 8.00
Minced beef (1kg) DKK 70.00
Bacon (150 g) DKK 16.00
Butter DKK 10.00
Cheese (Danish, 1kg) DKK 68.00
Milk (1 litre) DKK 6.00
Eggs (10 medium) DKK 16.00
Sugar (1 kg) DKK 10.00
Corn Flakes (375 g) DKK 13.00
Coffee (1 kg prime quality) DKK 55.00
Tea (200 g) DKK 37.00
Coca Cola (1.5 litre) DKK 20.00
Lager (33cl bottle) DKK 5.00
Bottle of red wine DKK 40.00