Spanish citizens can access Denmark with both a passport and an unexpired DNI.
Danish is the official language of Denmark, spoken by approx. 5.5 million people.
Denmark is a confessional state whose official religion is Protestant-Lutheran Christianity.
For many Danes, it is considered good luck to "jump into the New Year" from the top of a chair or sofa. According to tradition, it has to be done just when the clock strikes midnight. It is not surprising that it is a very popular tradition among children.
The gastronomy of Denmark has been traditional and strongly influenced by French cuisine, as the French language and culture has had a profound influence on the Danish royal house and the upper class. It is also influenced by other European countries such as Italy. Among the most famous ingredients are frikadeller (meatballs with egg), fiskefrikadeller (fish balls), sild (herring), karrysild (herring in curry sauce) and leverpostej (liver paste similar to foie gras).
The climate of Denmark is oceanic with a continental tendency, temperate, humid and cloudy.
Spanish residents do not need any type of mandatory vaccination to travel to Denmark.
The Danish krone is the official currency of Denmark. 1 Danish Krone is equivalent to 0.13 EUR.
Both cash and card are the best payment methods.
The mains voltage is 230 V at a frequency of 50 Hz.
Although the main means of transport in Copenhagen is the bicycle, it is always good to know the routes and stops of other transport in the capital: metro, train, bus and taxi.
Denmark time zone (GMT+2). Same time as in Spain.