Nice to Know Or how to spend your money wisely and other useful tips Currency in Denmark Danish Kroner 1 Dollar Euros 6,70 kr. 7,45 kr. The amount of pocket money you will get every month: Danish kroner Dollars Euros 700 kr 104 $ 94 € A comparison: Danish kroner Dollars Euros A pizza 50 kr. 7,45 $ 6,70 € Danske kroner Notes Coins ● 1000 kroner ● 20 kroner ● 500 kroner ● 10 kroner ● 200 kroner ● 5 kroner ● 100 kroner ● 2 kroner ● 50 kroner ● 1 kroner ● 50 øre How to get around Transportation Easiest way to get around in Denmark is by train Locally use busses There are only metros in Copenhagen Denmark is a country of islands, about 75 islands in total, many island communities like the island Bornholm use the ferry to go to school, work etc. “Rejseplanen” You will travel a lot here in Denmark. When you will visit your contact person or other friends, go to the camps, go to work etc. A great help is “Rejseplanen” that can guide you from A to B https://www.rejseplanen.dk/webapp/index.html You can also download the app and make your life much easier ⇒ Rejsekort The ‘travel card’ can be used both while travelling in your local area or around Denmark and across different types of transportation like bus, train and metro. If your between 16 and 25 you can get a rejsekort for ‘Ung’. You regularly put money on it which you then use when checking in and out before and after boarding the train/bus/metro. Don’t forget to check out! https://www.rejsekort.dk/ Train tickets To buy tickets online: https://www.dsb.dk/ To read more about travelling in Denmark and abroad: https://www.dsb.dk/en/explore-denmark-by-train/ Reductions on train tickets: DSB Ungdomsbillet: 25 % off if you are between 16 and 25 years old. Remember to bring ID. DSB Ung Klapsæde: 89 kr., if you’re between 16 and 25 and travelling outside of rush hour. DSB Orange: cheaper tickets for when travelling outside of rush hour. Busses There is the option to take the bus: a little bit longer but much cheaper Flixbus (for Denmark and the whole of Europe): https://www.flixbus.dk/ Sortbillet (only Denmark): https://sortbillet.dk/ Kombardo (only to or from Copenhagen): https://www.kombardoexpressen.dk/ Car-pooling Car-pooling where a driver take extra passengers with him in the car for a small fee. Often for longer journeys. In Denmark: https://gomore.dk/ In the rest of Europe: https://www.blablacar.com/ Where to stay Couchsurfing What is it: an alternative to a hotel or a hostel, contact the person who lives in the country you wish to visit, ask if they have a couch or somewhere you can sleep. https://www.couchsurfing.com/ Where can you find a couch: You can start with the ICYE couchsurfing group https://www.facebook.com/groups/315776658523611/ Disclaimer: people are not obligated to give you a place to stay it is there own choice. AirBnB What is it: an alternative to a hotel or a hostel, where private people rent out their apartment/house/room. It’s often less expensive than a hotel or hostel. https://www.airbnb.dk/ Where to shop Everyday grocery shopping Lower prices for everyday products: Higher prices, but greater assortment: Clothing For clothes like gloves and hats in the winter: Bilka or Second hand shops (genbrugsbutikker) like Rød Kors (Red Cross), Danmission etc. Random stuff For gifts, little trinkets, notebooks, cool weird stuff, snacks, soap etc.: Tiger, Søstrene Grene, Normal Other stuff For used things like bikes: http://www.dba.dk/ or your local town's facebook page where citizens sell their stuff. You can get things for free with the app Freemi: https://freemi.app/ You can also give away things and the people who want it pick it up You can also use these sources yourself if you want to sell something you bought that you don't want to take home like a bike. Tips for grocery shopping Join the “No Food waste movement” ● When grocery shopping look for the yellow price marks. These are discounted items that will expire 1-3 days. You can typically find these prices in the bread, vegetables and dairy areas. ● You have to pay for plastic bags when you shop. Most places it costs 1-5 kr. We advise you to buy reusable bags or reuse the one you already have. ● Download the “to good to go app” http://toogoodtogo.dk/ . The app helps you find restaurants nearby that give discount prices on food that they would throw away. “Pant” ● You pay for something called “pant” when you by something to drink. ● The aim is to recycle and avoid plastic bottles everywhere. ● You can get your money back by returning it to the bottle machines which can be found at most supermarkets When you are done you press on the green button and get a receipt. You deliver the receipt to the cashier in the supermarket and get your money back or buy something else with the amount that is on the receipt. Mail Mail - packages Where to find post offices: When sending packages go to the post office. When receiving packages it depends on what you choose: on your doorstep, at the post office or at the package box. For specific locations you can use this link: http://www.postnord.dk/quick-finder/loca tion-finder Mail - letters When sending a letter you can do it at the post office or deliver it in the red mail box if you already have stamps. When receiving letter it will arrive in the mailbox at your host family's house. You can find the prices here: http://www.postnord.dk/en A letter 50 g from Denmark to Costa Rica: Danish kroner Dollars Euros 27 kr. 4 $ 3,60 € Phones Phone ● Don't call your family and friends using your phone because it can be very expensive. ● Use skype, viber, Facebook messenger or whatsapp instead. ● There is free wifi in trains, libraries, cafes and in similar public places. ● Data and wifi available at all times. ● Sign up with a telephone company and get a Danish SIM-card. Phone companies ● Lebara You have to pay a fee every month: ● Lycamobile ● Oister Danish kroner Dollars Euros ● Call me 109 kr. 16 $ 15 € ● Onefone ● Telia ● TDC ● CBB ● Telmore ● OK mobil ● Greenspeak ● And many more… But where do I buy them? ● Some of them in the supermarket( TDC, CBB, Lebara m.m.) ● Or in their own shops (TDC, telmore) ● Or online on the company’s homepage where you also can put money on your account Where to go out And what to do Prices for going out in Denmark Danish kroner Dollars Euros A cup of coffee 30 kr. 4,50 $ 4 € Danish kroner Dollars Euros 80-150 kr. 12-22 $ 11-20 € A ticket to the cinema Danish kroner Dollars Euros Dinner 150 kr. 22 $ 20 € Plan and attend events in Lokalforeningen (local branches) Denmark is an expensive country to go out in. Therefore organize socio cultural events through the local branch. Requirements: Examples of activities which has been organized in the past: ● Contact the local branch by writing them an e-mail with a description of your idea and a ● Guided trips in famous budget (Try to be exact as possible) cities in Denmark like ● Consider if you suggest something it is also Roskilde good to help organizing it ● Bicycle trips with food and ● The event has to be open for all members of drinks to nature parks Dansk ICYE (Other exchangees, contact person, ● Cultural evening with dance host families) can not be exclusively just for and food from Uganda friends ● Celebrating Danish ● People who attend has to be member of Dansk festivals like Christmas ICYE (75 kr. Pr. costs a membership) party, Easter ect Contact information on the local branches Hovedstaden: Copenhagen and surrounding Midtjylland: Central Jutland areas Johanne Søndergaard Berg Kristoffer Ørsnes Jansen [email protected] [email protected] Nordjylland: Northern Jutland Sjælland: Zealand Anne-Kathrine Kure Larsen Charlotte Randeris Clausen [email protected] [email protected] Fyn: Funen Marieke Maatjes [email protected] Sydjylland: Southern Jutland Sahra Lykkeberg [email protected] For free or cheap events - the library Libraries: Free and public in Denmark (Danish: Bibliotek) ● Free or cheap events focusing on different subjects (In Danish mostly) ● Become registered reader at the library (Borrow books/movies/cd for free NB. fines if you hand in late) ● You can read newspapers and magazines for free You use your health insurance card as your library card. For free or cheap events - facebook events ● Facebook often have groups that cover the geographical area where you live. ● Facebook groups where used goods are sold or given away for free Dictionary: Event = English word often used nowadays Arrangement = event in Danish Gratis = Free Køb = Buy Salg = Sale Bytte = to swap something Give away = used in Danish also for stuff that is just given away for free Free or cheap events in your local area ● Byfester (Town fair) ● Loppemarkeder (Flea market) ● Julemarked (Christmas market) ● Open air concerts for free ● Hikes in nature where you can sleep in shelters (often for free) ● Often local kulturhuse (Cultural centre) have free events ● Museums often have discounts if you have a student card (DK: Studiekort) Dansk ICYE grant Each exchangee has a fund of 500 kroner per every six months to spend on either socio cultural activities or to join spare time activities in their area.
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