I am traveling to Denmark and Italy next month. I am carrying some Euros for the trip, which should work in Italy. My card allows international transactions without any fees. Do I need to carry Danish Krone as well? I am there for a week. How is the country’s dependence on cash vs. cards, especially for local transportation and food?


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    • For public transit you can download various apps, or most stations will have a kiosk.
    • There is something called MobilePay. It is a cash transfer app and without a Danish card/bank account you may have issues with getting it.

    MobilePay is where you are most likely to get into trouble. So, be forewarned. Small businesses (farmer’s markets, food vendors in parks or beaches, etc.) may only take MobilePay. So, ask before you purchase. Just make sure they take a card.

    Edit: On second thought, I highly recommend trying to see if you can download and setup MobilePay. Worth a try.