Denmark Travel Information
Currency
The currency is the Danish Krone (DKK), 1 DKK = 10 aures. The
currency is issued in coins of 25 and 50 aures and of 1, 2, 5, 10
and 20 crowns. There are also bills of 50, 100, 500 and 1000
crowns. The Danish Krone is not part of the $currency_text$ currency, or at
least, not yet.
Automatic Teller Machines
(ATM)
To find out the locations of ATMs in Denmark , click on the link to
your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express
Banks open Monday to Friday from 9:30 / 10:00 to 16:30/17:00,
they stay open later on Thursdays. Credit cards are accepted
everywhere and cash machines are easy to find.
Transportation
Road
The road network is in good condition. The headlights of vehicles
must be on 24 hours a day. It is necessary to pay attention to the
numerous cyclists in the cities, to whom you must yield priority at
intersections. Speed is limited to 50 kph in cities, 80 kph on main
roads, and from 90 to 120 kph maximum on highways.
Rail
Good service, from the connection by bridge between Fionie and
Seeland. The domestic network is well developed.
Internet
The Internet suffix is: .dk
Basic conversation guide
Yes = Ja
No = Nej
Thank you = Tak
Hello = Goddag
Goodbye= Farvel
I do not understand = Jeg forstår ikke
What's the price? How much does it cost? = Hvor meget koster
den her?
I would like to buy ...= mean Jeg gerne have...
Do you accept credit cards? = Tager of the kreditkort?
Where is...? = Hvor er...?
Post office = Posthus
The bank = Bank
The police station, the police force = Politistation
The pharmacy = Apotek
An airport = Lufthavn
The station = Banegård
One ticket to..., please. =Jeg vil gerne have en billet
til...
Would you have any available rooms for tonight? = Er der nogen
ledige værelser for i nat?.
Languages
spoken
Official language: Danish. Commercial languages: English,
German, Danish. It is important to note that French is not used
very often in this country. However, it is spoken in many of the
larger, better-known hotels as well as in restaurants and certain
shops.
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