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McBeck 08-25-09 07:28 AM

What things cost in Denmark
 
I thought I would give you an idea of what things cost in Denmark

All prices are in DKKR, but 1$ is app 5,3DKKR.

Coffee in a cafe: 20-30,-
Cheeseburger at McDonalds: 12,-
Med Cola in town: 16-20,-
Dinner, main course (without drinks): 100-200,- Depending on where you eat.
Beer at a bar (50cl): 50-60,-

So for the US citizens its expensive...

If you have other price requests, please let me know

Carotio 08-25-09 02:59 PM

I just checked the hotel info.
For all of you staying in the Cabinn Scandinavia hotel:
breakfast is not included.
http://www.cabinn.com/English/kbh/sc...9/rooms09.html

It costs 8€ / 60DKK / 11.55$ per person per day.

However, I don't know the standard of their selection, so hard to tell if it's reasonable. Depends if there is much to choose from.

McBeck 08-26-09 01:10 AM

I think you will soon reach that amount elsewhere too, if you want to sit at a cafe, so I would suggest that you eat breakfast at the hotel.

Its also a good chance to sit down and talk :)

elanaiba 08-26-09 09:43 AM

Oh... no euro for Denmark. Ok noted.

maerean_m 08-26-09 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by McBeck (Post 1158378)
All prices are in DKKR

So Euro is not the official currency in Denmark (as in you can't buy stuff in a store using Euro)? And we'll need to bring Euro and exchange them at a local bank?

Von Hinten 09-10-09 01:00 PM

Good question .. does anyone maybe have an answer already?

Taygoo 09-10-09 01:28 PM

DKK can you pay with every places in DK. (Euro is NOT the official currency in DK)
Euro will only get acceptet in the airport, some hotels and a few eatingplaces. So you can bring some euro to the bank, and change them to DKK. Or just remember your creditcard.

Most stores in DK accept Visa and Mastercard!

http://nationalbanken.dk/C1256B73005...g_20_11_08.gif
BLUE - Euro countries
ORANGE - Do not have Euro - we still got our own crown!! just until the politicians want us to wote again, and get the yes they want to.
RED - 3 candidates for the Euro - they need some stability in their economy.

Carotio 09-10-09 05:21 PM

You can pay with Euro bills, no coins, in many places, but usually at a bad exchange rate.
You better have credit cards like VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Diners, VISA electron and EC/Maestro.
And you should definitely have some of your own money exchanged into Danish currency. I'm not really aware, where you can get the best exchange rate. I have a 6th sence telling me that the worst place to do it, is in the airport. There is a small cash exchange office just next to the place, where you'll be waiting for your luggage to arrive. Sorry, but I did not think about to have a look, when I was there a few weeks back, at what prices they had. But it's an option...
Or maybe you can do it in a bank in your own country...

Onkel Neal 09-10-09 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taygoo (Post 1169757)

http://nationalbanken.dk/C1256B73005...g_20_11_08.gif
BLUE - Euro countries
ORANGE - Do not have Euro - we still got our own crown!! just until the politicians want us to wote again, and get the yes they want to.
RED - 3 candidates for the Euro - they need some stability in their economy.


What are the green? Wilderness areas? :O:

mapuc 09-10-09 05:50 PM

Best place make your money exchanged is at forex.

They have the best currency rate

Markus

mapuc 09-10-09 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neal Stevens (Post 1169903)
What are the green? Wilderness areas? :O:

Some of these country(green) have a sort of agreement with EU.
Here it's called EES-countries

Markus

Von Hinten 09-10-09 05:56 PM

Thanks for clearing that up guys. Not having a credit card myself, I'll see if my bank here can help me out and if so, at what rates.

martes86 09-10-09 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carotio (Post 1169897)
You can pay with Euro bills, no coins, in many places, but usually at a bad exchange rate.
You better have credit cards like VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Diners, VISA electron and EC/Maestro.
And you should definitely have some of your own money exchanged into Danish currency. I'm not really aware, where you can get the best exchange rate. I have a 6th sence telling me that the worst place to do it, is in the airport. There is a small cash exchange office just next to the place, where you'll be waiting for your luggage to arrive. Sorry, but I did not think about to have a look, when I was there a few weeks back, at what prices they had. But it's an option...
Or maybe you can do it in a bank in your own country...


Then I think I'll better try and buy the money here while I'm still home. Good thing I have a Visa though. :DL

KeptinCranky 09-12-09 12:13 PM

Hmm,

I'm not going to buy al lot of Danish crowns here, don't want to carry all that much cash around, however, my atm card will work in Denmark for getting cash, the exchange costs will be somewhat bad though.

But, since the Rates in Denmark for euro to DKK won't be too bad I might bring some cash euros.

Lurchi 09-12-09 12:37 PM

I've been told (by colleagues who travel to Denmark regularly) that the cheapest and most efficient way to get Danish crowns is to use a EC / Maestro card at a cash dispenser.


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