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Rent a car in Copenhagen — 365 Car Hire

Looking for car rental in Copenhagen? Compare prices from trusted suppliers and find the best deal. Copenhagen is one of Europe’s most bike-friendly cities, but having a car opens up Denmark’s countryside and makes crossing to Sweden easy.

Danish rental companies are reliable and vehicles are well-maintained. Comparing rates ensures you’re not overpaying for the same car class.

Why Compare Car Rental in Copenhagen?

Copenhagen Airport and city locations have all major rental brands. Prices vary, and the differences add up over longer rentals:

  • Price transparency: See the full cost including taxes, fees, and insurance excess.
  • Vehicle availability: Compare compact, SUV, and luxury options for your dates.
  • Bridge crossing: Some rentals include Öresund Bridge tolls, others don’t. Compare policies if you’re heading to Sweden.
  • Fuel options: Full-to-full is standard, but some companies offer prepaid fuel for convenience.

Where to Pick Up Your Rental in Copenhagen

Copenhagen Airport (CPH): Denmark’s largest airport, located in Kastrup about 15 minutes from the city centre. All major rental companies have desks in Terminal 3. Very efficient pickup process.

Copenhagen Central Station: Rental offices near Denmark’s main rail hub. Good if you’re arriving by train. Limited hours on weekends.

City locations: Various offices in the centre. Often cheaper than airport, but check opening times.

Documents: EU/EEA licence works. Non-EU visitors should have an International Driving Permit, though many companies accept licences in English.

Congestion: Copenhagen doesn’t have a congestion charge, but parking in the city centre is expensive. Consider using park-and-ride facilities if you’re staying overnight.

Top Routes from Copenhagen

Copenhagen to Malmö (20 minutes): Cross the Öresund Bridge to Sweden. Different country, different currency, different vibe. Bridge toll is around 55 EUR return.

Copenhagen to Helsingør (45 minutes): Kronborg Castle (Hamlet’s castle), maritime museum, and a charming old town.

Copenhagen to Roskilde (35 minutes): Viking Ship Museum, cathedral, and music festival grounds.

Copenhagen to Aarhus (3 hours): Denmark’s second city with a world-class art museum (ARoS) and old town open-air museum.

Copenhagen to Møns Klint (1.5 hours): Dramatic white chalk cliffs on the south coast. Walking trails and beach access.

FAQ

Do I need a car in Copenhagen?

For city sightseeing, no. Public transport is excellent and bikes are everywhere. But for day trips to Sweden, Zealand’s coast, or Jutland, a car is convenient.

What’s the Öresund Bridge toll?

Around 55 EUR for a return trip by car. Some rental cars include a tag; others require you to pay at the booth. Check with your rental company.

Can I drive to Germany?

Yes. It’s about 4 hours to Hamburg. Border is open. Most Danish rentals allow EU travel without additional fees.