How to Dane around

Inner City Metro

The Metros in Copenhagen take you around pretty much everywhere within 5 minutes

Lime or Donkey Bikes

The famous lifestyle of bicyles, Download the app “Donkey” or “Lime” to rent a cheap bike off the street!

Happy Feet

CPH is quite compact and from the airbnb, you could walk the whole city in one day.

Where to shop!

Netto or Rema 1000

Netto and Rema is our prefered groccery store, also located 2 minute walk from the Airbnb

Normal or 7/Eleven

Normal is the most popular convience store in Denmark, also a lot cheaper then 7/11. One is located 5 minute walk from the Airbnb

Stroget

Hundreds of cool local and international stores to be found on your stroll through the city here! (Litterally through the city)

Let’s map it out like Dora

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FAQs

  • It typically cost 25-30kr for a 2-3 zone ticket that will take you most places in inner city Copenhagen. You can also download the “Dot” App, there you can buy your tickets virtually.

  • Copenhagen is split up in to different zones. The closer you are to town square, the more expensive it gets to park. Depending on the day and time, it cost on average around 25kr - 100kr per hour during daylight. During evening it can drop down to around 5kr per hour.

    It varies alot and the zones changes quick. On average within the zone of where our stays are located it cost 5kr - 10kr per hour, day and night. But again it varies alot depending on time and day.

  • Well to be honest, Danish people enjoy anything that isn’t danish lol.

    Semi Jokes aside hehe.. Must try Danish food is the bakery goods, Stegt Flaesk, Smore brod. And yes… pronouncing those words does feel werid in your mouth.

    Stegt Flaesk is a very delish, crispy fried pork pieces with potatos and persil sauce. Smore Brod is very fancy brown bread with all kinds of pretty looking toppings.

    I recommend checking out Tivoli food hall to find these dishes!

  • All stores typically close at 21:30 or 22:00. Restrurants, Bars, Food Spots typically close around 23:00, Unless it’s weekend, most places are open until past midnight. Except for normal stores, but it is possible to find 7/11’s and a few groccery stores which will be open until 1:00 AM