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Cost of Living in Copenhagen in 2024: Rent, Daily Utilities & More

Updated on 29 January, 2024

Shivangi Mishra

Shivangi Mishra

Sr. Content Editor

People trying their luck in Copenhagen makes perfect sense; it's a terrific place to enjoy a fulfilling career. Copenhagen holds an impressive ranking of 18th in the list of the world's best places to live and claims the top spot as the best city to reside in Denmark. However, despite the various advantages of relocating to Denmark's largest metropolis, expat life in Copenhagen might be difficult at first. For instance, living expenses in Copenhagen for a family of four are estimated to be around $5377 or INR 4,47,395 per month.

 

Average Cost of Living in Copenhagen

In the upper echelon of expensive cities worldwide, falling within the top 7% and securing the 652nd spot out of 9294 cities globally, as well as ranking 1st out of 27 cities in Denmark. The average living cost in Copenhagen is $2399 for a person

List of Necessary Items with Their Cost in Copenhagen

Here is a list of several essential items, along with their respective prices:

Item Price In Denmark 
Milk $ 2 Litre 
Bread$ 3.16 
Rice $ 2.87 
Eggs 1 Dozen for $ 5.28
Bananas $ 2.68/KG
Petrol $ 2.21/Litre 
Basic Cold medicine (1 week)$ 8.04 

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Average Rent in Copenhagen 

Below is the cost of living in Copenhagen for Indian students before coming to Copenhagen:

Type of AccommodationAverage Rent/Month
1 bedroom apartment in City Center, 40 m2 or 430 ft2$1572
Cheap 1 bedroom apartment, 40 m2 or 430 ft2$1130
3 bedroom apartment in City Center, 80 m2 or 860 ft2$2678

Cost of Utilities and Bills in Copenhagen

The range of Utility costs like electricity and water in Copenhagen is listed below

UtilitiesCost
Average Utility Bill for One Person electricity, heating, water, etc.$142 
Average Utility Bill for a Family electricity, heating, water, etc.$218 
Internet Expenses electricity, heating, water, etc.$33.5 

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Transportation Costs in Copenhagen

1.Public Transport:

  • The ticket price for traveling from the airport to Copenhagen city center is $5.1.

2.Taxi Service:

  • Taxi fares from the airport typically range from $35.4 to $42.5.
  • If you prefer a taxi with a meet-and-greet service, the cost is approximately $105. 
  • You can check prices and book a taxi to the airport through the international online service KiwiTaxi.

3.Copenhagen Taxi Rates:

  • Uber is not operational in Denmark. Here are the standard rates for city taxis:
    • Starting fare: $5 to $6.4
    • Per kilometer charge: $2.1 to $2.8
    • Waiting in traffic: $0.99 to $1.13 USD o
  • Consequently, a city taxi ride may cost approximately $21.3 to $28.4 USD

4.Travel Tickets and Rejsekort Card:

  • Keep in mind that tickets have varying validity periods (ranging from 60 to 120 minutes), allowing you to switch between different modes of transport, such as from the metro to the bus.
  • To save on transportation expenses, consider purchasing travel tickets or a Rejsekort plastic card. Here are some examples of ticket prices:
    • Single tickets:
      • Travel within 1-2 zones (minimum fare): $3.4 USD 
      • Travel within 1-3 zones (including the airport): $5.1 USD 
    • City Pass (minimum coverage for tariff zones 1-4):
      • 1-day pass: $11.3 USD 
      • 2-day pass: $21.3 USD 
      • 3-day pass: $28.4 USD 
      • 4-day pass: $35.4 USD 
      • 5-day pass: $42.5 USD 

Cost of Living in Copenhagen for a Family 

The table below displays the average cost of living in Copenhagen:

Living Monthly Living Cost
Single-Member Household$2399
Two-Member of Household$ 3,213.09 
Three-Member of Household$4,218.16 
Four-Member of Household$5377

Conclusion

In conclusion, the cost of living in Copenhagen in 2024 continues to reflect its status as one of Europe's most vibrant and liveable cities. While living expenses, encompassing rent, daily utilities, transportation, and food, remain on the higher side, they are commensurate with the high quality of life, public services, and safety the city offers. For residents and expatriates alike, managing these costs involves balancing budgeting with enjoying the unique lifestyle that Copenhagen offers, from its rich cultural scene to its commitment to sustainability and community. Understanding and adapting to the cost dynamics of Copenhagen is key to making the most of living in a city that consistently ranks high for happiness and quality of life, providing an experience that goes beyond mere financial considerations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average living cost in Copenhagen?

The average living expenses in Copenhagen amount to $2,399, placing it within the top 7% of the world's most costly cities. It ranks 652nd among 9,294 cities globally and holds the 1st position among the 27 cities in Denmark on our list.

Is Copenhagen more expensive than India?

Copenhagen is 218.5% pricier than Delhi (excluding rent, as per our cost of living index).

What is the highest-paid job in Copenhagen?

In Denmark, some of the top job positions include Chief Executive Officer (Top Management), IT Director (Top Management), Leasing Director (Leasing), and Managing Director (Top Management).

Shivangi Mishra

Sr. Content Editor

She is an experienced writer and journalist who has extensively covered the education sector in India and Abroad. Now helping Indian aspirants realise their foreign education dream by providing them with relevant content and information through upGrad Abroad. Amateur traveller, loves to read Architectural Digest!

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