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Serviced Apartments in Denmark

Top Destinations in Denmark

All you need to know about Denmark

Serviced Apartments in Denmark

Plan your business trip to Denmark with confidence. This Scandinavian nation, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, offers an outstanding quality of life and a robust business climate. Our apartments deliver superior space and flexibility compared to traditional hotels for both short and extended stays in all major Danish business hubs.

Explore our portfolio in the bustling capital Copenhagen, the innovative city of Aarhus, and key regional locations. For more details, visit our FAQ page or simply contact our team now.

Serviced Apartments in Popular Denmark Locations

This section highlights the most in-demand destinations for corporate and business travel in Denmark. These are the locations that drive Denmark's modern, high-tech economy:

Why stay in a serviced apartment in Denmark with SilverDoor?

Denmark operates one of Europe's most modern and competitive economies, renowned for its large service sector, high-tech manufacturing, and world-leading pharmaceutical industry (e.g. Novo Nordisk). For corporate travellers managing long-term projects or relocations across dynamic hubs like Copenhagen and Aarhus, our serviced apartments offer a professional, stable, and cost-effective alternative to hotels.

We provide secure, high-quality accommodation with dedicated support throughout your business stay in Denmark, ensuring you have the perfect base to experience the high quality of life the country is famed for.

Denmark Business Travel Guide: Things to Know

Denmark, located in Northern Europe, is part of Scandinavia and boasts a high standard of living, making it an excellent destination for business and corporate relocation.

Weather in Denmark

Denmark has a temperate climate, influenced by the sea. Summers (June to August) are mild and pleasant, with average temperatures in the low to mid 20∘Cs. Winters (December to February) are cold, with average temperatures near freezing and often feature rain or snow. Spring and Autumn can be unpredictable but generally offer mild weather. Business travellers should be prepared for cool and potentially wet conditions year-round.

Currency in Denmark

The official currency is the Danish Krone (kr) (DKK). Although Denmark is an EU member, it does not use the Euro. The Krone is pegged to the Euro in a fixed exchange rate system, offering stability.

Denmark is largely a cashless society; cards are widely accepted everywhere, and contactless payments are common. However, it is advisable to carry a small amount of cash for minor purchases or emergencies. Tipping is not mandatory but is welcomed for exceptional service, usually by rounding up the bill or adding 5% to 10%.

Language spoken in Denmark

Danish is the official language. English is virtually universally spoken in major cities, especially in the corporate and service sectors, making business communication straightforward for international visitors.

Time Zones in Denmark

Denmark operates on Central European Time (CET), which is UTC +1. It observes Daylight Saving Time (DST), switching to Central European Summer Time (CEST) from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October, making the time UTC +2. When scheduling international meetings, always confirm the current time zone to avoid scheduling errors.

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