Denmark Currency

National currency of Denmark is the Danish crone (DKr), made up of 100 ore. For citizens of the majority of the western countries, including the USA, the EU countries, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Malaziju, Singapore and the majority of the countries of the South America, aren’t required the visa to enter  the country. Under the Scandinavian standards Denmark also is the inexpensive country. To save budget, the travelers can take advantage of a widespread network of campings and hostels and in case of cooking food, it is possible to live for 30 dollars a day.

Danish krone

All standard tourist checks are accepted by the basic banks of Denmark, but the bank commission for an exchange of money as a rule is high, therefore is better to change at once some checks. The foreign currency can be exchanged in post offices; they work and on Saturday morning that can be very convenient. The majority of big banks are equipped by trading automatic machines which give out cash credits on credit cards. In Copenhagen also there are round-the-clock cash dispenses. The prices in restaurant accounts and a taxi include payment of accompanying services. Additional tip of necessity isn’t accepted, though the rounding off of the account in case of good service is possible.

Denmark is not part of the EURO-monetary system although major shops may show prices both in Danish kroner and Euro (€).