Copenhagen on a budget 2020 - how to get a cheap pint and other tips | Iain Cameron Design (2024)

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How to get a cheap pint in Copenhagen and other tips updated for 2020

There is a misconception Denmark has the same alcohol pricing as their Scandinavian cousins Norway and Sweden, where alcohol is very expensive. Copenhagen supermarkets sell alcohol at similar or cheaper prices than a British supermarket. Danish supermarkets include Netto, Fakta, Føtex, Brugsen, Aldi and Lidl. There is also a very wide range of prices that a beer can cost from bar to bar.

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Photo in Danish supermarket from 2020. 55 DKK for 12 cans. That is less than 50p per can, 65 cents US. (small cans 33cl) Carlsberg and Heineken would be a similar price. Not a particular special offer.

A seven quid pint

There are bars where a beer can be expensive. A 70 DKK (£7 plus, $10 plus) pint is not unheard of. The places you will find this are Copenhagen Airport, Tivoli, Nyhavn, restaurants and Irish Bars on busy, expensive properties. Much like London, Paris, Rome, capital cities with large volumes of tourists. You go a street behind a main thoroughfare, and you should find a better priced pint, or whatever your tipple.

How to get a cheap pint in Copenhagen airport. In the 7-11 kiosks that are dotted about Copenhagen airport, a large cold can of Carlsberg is about 15 kroner (£1.50 – a little over $2) per can, as opposed to 7 quid plus ($10 plus) for a pint in an airport bar. Or a warm can from duty free (same price).

A personal opinion on Copenhagen Airport is Copenhagen Kommune (council) ought to have a word with them about their pricing. Often the last impression people have of Copenhagen is being robbed by one of their airport’s bars.

Nyhavn budget tip: Nyhavn is the colourful harbour of most Copenhagen postcards and travel documentaries. On a warm summer’s day, a fantastic experience to sit and enjoy a drink, coffee or something to eat, but not cheap. Notice at the quayside young Danes sitting enjoying the sunshine and a beer with friends. They will have bought a can or bottle of beer at a kiosk on one of the back streets of Nyhavn. And then pop back for a nice cold replacement when they need it.

Budget travel in Copenhagen

A huge part of central Copenhagen is walkable. It was originally a fortified castle. So the old city is very tightly packed. Depending where your hotel is, you should be able to walk pretty much everywhere. Very obvious tip, but while looking for a hotel, look for one close to a Metro station. The metro runs directly to the airport. About twenty minutes from the centre.

Just to show Danish design is not always cool, sophisticated and expertly planned (but usually), the Metro (or Underground) train, is upstairs at the airport. The mainline train is downstairs. Make sure you are on the correct platform for the mainline train, if you are not, your next stop is Sweden.

I’m not sure what advice the train ticket office in the airport give tourists for a long weekend. I was once behind tourists being recommended a weekend travel pass, which I suspect was not needed. You really need a ticket to and from the centre from the airport. After that, if you cycle (hire a bike for about£10 per day), or are up for a good walk, you should be fine.

I would recommend to everyone to hire a bike as it’s a fantastic way to get around the city, and the bike lanes being on their own pavement separate from the road and the pedestrian pavement make it very safe.

Here’s the official ticket/travel Copenhagen info. www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/transportation/tickets-prices

Cigarettes

Cigarettes are considerably cheaper than the UK. And some bars allow smoking. The rule is that a bar under 40 square metres may allow smoking. Quite a few do. Maybe not so good for your health to be in a tightly packed room filled with smoke but each to their own. You can also wonder at how 40 square metres appears a bit bigger in Copenhagen than everywhere else. The same people who won’t cross the road if the red man is showing, even if there is no traffic, know how to break a rule or three.

Visiting Christiania

The free town of Christiania is a very nice place to visit. A society within a society. Lots of arty workshops, galleries, music venues and alternative restaurants and bars. There are also soft drugs on sale, quite openly depending on how busy Copenhagen’s police are with other stuff at that time.

Top tip. If you were to buy a ready made joint, and were to think, probably not that strong, at that price, just £2, I’ll be fine, do I look like I can’t handle a little … oh that’s nice, ooh that was stronger than I expected. Holy sh*t, I’m flying. This is amazing. Just the greatest ever. I want to get off. Want to stop. Don’t feel well. I feel the need to march to Sweden.

An entire evening’s drama and entertainment in one£2 joint. I heard from a friend.

So take it easy with that first joint. No matter how hard core you are.

This official tourist website is a brilliant resource for things to do in Copenhagen. www.visitcopenhagen.com

And if you are considering moving to Copenhagen, here’s my tips on learning Danish.

About Copenhagen based designer and illustrator Iain Cameron. Also here’s my portfolio.

I should probably end this by saying skål!

Copenhagen on a budget 2020 - how to get a cheap pint and other tips | Iain Cameron Design (2024)

FAQs

How to drink cheaply in Copenhagen? ›

Copenhagen supermarkets sell alcohol at similar or cheaper prices than a British supermarket. Danish supermarkets include Netto, Fakta, Føtex, Brugsen, Aldi and Lidl. There is also a very wide range of prices that a beer can cost from bar to bar. Photo in Danish supermarket from 2020.

How much does a pint cost in Copenhagen? ›

The price of 1 beer in neighbourhood pub (500ml or 1pt.) in Copenhagen is £5.93 (kr53) This average is based on 8 price points.

How much money do I need per day in Copenhagen? ›

Average daily spend by real travellers in Copenhagen: Kr 690 (£81) This reflects what everyday travellers tend to spend in Copenhagen. Think mid-range - most of the major attractions, a few cab rides, maybe a big night out, and a bit of shopping on the side.

Is Copenhagen cheap or expensive? ›

So you're thinking about or already have booked a trip and are wondering, is Copenhagen expensive? The short answer is it's relatively expensive compared to other European destinations. However, this doesn't mean visiting Copenhagen isn't worth it, and there are still lots of ways to save money on a trip.

Is it better to use cash or card in Copenhagen? ›

Some smaller retailers and many supermarkets are not able to process payments made using an international VISA or MasterCard, so we recommend you to bring cash when visiting places you are not certain of accepting the mayor credit cards.

Do you have to pay to use toilets in Copenhagen? ›

The City Council has decided to drop the fee on the city's public toilets. Beginning in January 2013, the days of visitors to Denmark's capital city rummaging through every pocket for the required coins are over. City Council member Iben Wiene Rathje (Socialistisk Folkeparti) said the change will be good for everyone.

How much does a cup of coffee cost in Copenhagen? ›

The estimates are for Copenhagen/Aarhus and you can expect to pay less in most other cities. Coffee at a café: $4-$7 / 25-45 kr.

How much Danish kroner for 3 days? ›

A guide to using kroner in Denmark

Budget on about 700DKK per day. That should cover an attraction or two, transport, a bit of shopping and a night out.

How much is a pizza in Copenhagen? ›

Pizza shops typically start at around 50 DKK for a pizza and go up to around 80DKK. Pizzas in Denmark are often roughly plate sized and good for 1-2 people depending on your appetite.

Can you use US dollars in Copenhagen? ›

Most places accept Euros, while some accept American Dollars, Norwegian- and Swedish Kroner, but please note that the exchange rate is not to your benefit. Please note that the 1000 DKK bank note is no longer in use from May 2025.

How much is an average meal in Copenhagen? ›

So with regards to eating out, the average price of a meal in Copenhagen is hard to say. Like any city, it is going to vary, but set a ballpark figure of £20 per person (166DKK) for a casual sit-down meal.

Do most people speak English in Copenhagen? ›

Language. In Copenhagen, the mother tongue is Danish, which is closely related to both Swedish and Norwegian. In general Danes speak English extremely well, and some even German and French.

What is the cheapest month to visit Copenhagen? ›

While the weather isn't as warm as what you'll find in the summer (spring daytime temps hover in the low 40s to high 50s), March, April and May see fewer crowds, which translates to cheaper airfare and lower hotel rates.

Is Copenhagen cheap for shopping? ›

Shopping in Copenhagen is a unique experience. The Danish fashion scene has become known for some of the most sought-after fashion brands around, that seem to create trends rather than imitate them, and often with extremely affordable price tags.

How much is a bottle of water in Copenhagen? ›

Cost of Living in Copenhagen
RestaurantsEdit
Imported Beer (12 oz small bottle)60.00kr
Cappuccino (regular)43.88kr
co*ke/Pepsi (12 oz small bottle)25.71kr
Water (12 oz small bottle)20.86kr
62 more rows

How much is the average co*cktail in Copenhagen? ›

Average prices in Copenhagen (quick reference)
Average Beer Price (pint)£5.50
Average co*cktail Price£9.00
Average Sit down Meal (per person – casual)£20 per person
Average Coffee Price£4.00
Macdonald's Meal Price£8.50
Aug 30, 2018

Is water free in Copenhagen restaurants? ›

Some charge for it and some don't. If they don't charge it is usually just a bottle without ice or anything else that will be put on the table. And don't buy mineral water (unless you want it sparkling) - the Danish tap water has a very high quality. Just ask for some ice for your tap water is you prefer it.

Is Copenhagen mostly cashless? ›

Denmark is a mostly cashless country, so most shops prefer to accept Dankort or credit cards over cash.

Do you have to pay for tap water in Copenhagen? ›

In the Capital of Denmark there are more than 60 drinking fountains where you - for free - can enjoy the Danish drinking water, which is among the best and most environmentally friendly water in the world. Copenhagen has some of the world's best tasting tapwater.

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