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How Much Does a Taxi Cost in Copenhagen? (2025 Fare Guide)

Copenhagen taxis start at DKK 51 and charge DKK 15.50–20/km. Airport to city centre costs DKK 260–320 (~€35–43). The Metro is almost always better value.

Copenhagen taxi fares: DKK 51 flag fall (daytime), DKK 63 (nights and weekends), then DKK 15.50/km (daytime) or DKK 20/km (nights/weekends). A typical 5km city trip costs DKK 130–180 (~€17–24). The city's Metro and excellent cycling infrastructure make taxis unnecessary for most journeys.

Typical Copenhagen Taxi Fares (2025)

CPH Airport → city centre (Nørreport)DKK 260–320 (~€35–43), 20–30 min | Metro: DKK 36, 15 min
Tivoli → The Little MermaidDKK 100–140 (~€13–19), 10 min
City centre → Freetown ChristianiaDKK 80–110 (~€11–15), 8 min
Central Station → Malmö, SwedenNot applicable — use the Øresund bridge train instead (45 min, DKK 119)
Night/weekend surchargeDKK 20/km vs DKK 15.50/km — ~29% higher

Taxi Apps in Copenhagen

Dantaxi is Copenhagen's largest operator and can be booked via app. Bolt and FreeNow also operate and typically run 15–20% cheaper than Dantaxi for the same journey. Uber operates in Copenhagen (Uber Comfort and Green options available) and is comparable in price to Bolt. All major apps allow card payment upfront, avoiding the need for Danish krone cash.

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Copenhagen has one of the world's best urban cycling networks — Bycyklen electric bike-share (DKK 30/hour) is genuinely practical for getting between most tourist sights. The city is mostly flat, drivers are extremely cycle-aware, and separated bike lanes cover every major route.

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Is it easy to get a taxi in Copenhagen?

Yes — taxis are plentiful at major hotels, CPH Airport, and central train stations. The Dantaxi app and Bolt also allow instant booking from anywhere. Unlike some Scandinavian cities, Copenhagen has good taxi availability at all hours.

Do you tip taxi drivers in Copenhagen?

No tipping obligation in Denmark — it's a near-cashless, service-included culture. Rounding up to the nearest DKK 10–20 is appreciated but entirely optional. Danish taxi drivers are salaried professionals and do not rely on gratuities.

Is the Copenhagen Metro better than a taxi?

For most journeys: yes. The M1/M2 Metro is driverless, 24/7, and connects the airport to the city in 15 minutes for DKK 36 — versus DKK 260–320 by taxi. The M3 Cityringen circle line covers the inner city. The Metro runs every 2–4 minutes during the day. Only in areas without Metro coverage (Frederiksberg, parts of Østerbro) are taxis or buses needed.

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