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We have Car Hire available in most cities & towns in Denmark.
Some of the pick up locations are Aalborg, Arhus, Horsens, Copenhagen, Kolding, Odense, Randers, Roskilde, Vejle
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we have Car Hire available in most Airports.
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Crime Crime levels remain relatively low. Most visits to Denmark are trouble-free, but you should be aware that the tourist season attracts pickpockets and bag-snatchers in crowded areas. You should observe sensible precautions such as keeping your personal belongings, including passports and money, secure. Local Travel The public transport infrastructure is generally of a very high standard. You can buy a variety of bus, train and metro tickets at train station kiosks and also at a selection of supermarkets. Within the Copenhagen inner city area you can rent city bicycles (available for a token fee). Cyclists found outside the inner city area on these bicycles may be subject to fines. Other outlets hire out better quality bicycles for a reasonable fee. Ferries are available to transport you to Denmark’s many Islands. Road Safety Road conditions in Denmark are very good and driving standards are high. You should carry a warning triangle in case of breakdowns. You must wear seatbelts. You must drive with dipped headlights at all times (day and night) and they should be masked with special European opaque material available from most garages in the UK and Ireland. It is now law in Denmark (not just good driving practice) to indicate before changing lanes on a motorway. Cycling is very popular in Denmark. Cyclists often have the right of way. It is particularly important that you check cycle lanes before turning right. You must give due consideration to the many cyclists present in Danish cities. LOCAL LAWS AND CUSTOMS You should not become involved with drugs of any kind. Although Denmark is generally a liberal society, drug use is illegal and laws are enforced. Visitors will not be treated more leniently than residents and drug dealers in particular can receive heavy sentences. You should be aware that Danish law changed on 1 July 2004 so that anyone found in possession of illegal drugs, deemed to be for personal consumption, will receive a police fine of DKK 500 (GBP 45.20). The Danes dress casually and there are no restrictive dress codes for women. Homosexuality is legal and Danish law allows same sex marriages. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Denmark is a member of the European Union and British nationals do not require visas. Visitors may stay for a period of three months. For longer stays, you should apply to the appropriate office for a residence permit. You should note that Greenland and the Faroes are not members of the European Union and although visas are not required for tourist purposes, you should obtain work and residence permits prior to entry if you are intending to live and work there. You should be in possession of a valid passport, with a minimum validity of three months. For further advice on requirements please contact the Danish Embassy in London: Danish representation to the UK. If you lose your passport in Denmark, you should contact the British Embassy in Copenhagen (contact details below). HEALTH The standard of healthcare is high.. A reciprocal healthcare agreement exists between UK and Denmark by which British nationals are covered for emergency treatment whilst visiting Denmark. You should take with you a completed E111 form, which should be completed before you leave the United Kingdom (see UK Department of Health leaflet HEALTH ADVICE FOR TRAVELLERS TEL: 0800 555 7777). This is available free of charge from most United Kingdom post offices. There are also agreements for the same E111 facilities in the Faroe Islands and Greenland. The telephone number for emergencies is 112. You should, however, ensure that you have adequate travel and medical insurance before arriving in Denmark. For further information on health, check the Department of Health’s website at www.dh.gov.uk GENERAL Remember the currency for Denmark is the Danish Kroner and not the Euro. |