The Cheapest and Most Expensive Times To Visit Denmark
Denmark’s cheapest months to visit are January–March and October–November, while June–August and December are the most expensive.
Timing your visit to Denmark can significantly impact your budget. Below we have broken down the cheapest and most expensive times to visit Denmark if you have a limited travel budget.
Most Expensive Time to Visit Denmark
Denmark is most expensive during peak season—when summer travel demand and holiday crowds push up hotel rates and flight prices.
- Summer (June to August): This is the priciest time to visit Denmark, especially in Copenhagen and along the coast. Long daylight hours, warm weather, and packed attractions like Tivoli Gardens drive higher prices for hotels, trains, and tours.
- Christmas season (December): December is another expensive time to travel to Denmark thanks to Christmas markets and New Year’s demand—especially in Copenhagen and Aarhus, where hotels can book out early and rates jump.
- Festival weeks (varies): Big events like Roskilde Festival (early July) and Copenhagen Jazz Festival can cause short-term price spikes, with fewer rooms available and higher nightly rates.
Cheapest Time to Visit Denmark
The cheapest time to visit Denmark is typically outside peak travel months—when crowds drop and hotel prices are easier on your budget.
- Winter (January to early March): After the holidays, Denmark is at its lowest demand. You’ll usually find cheaper hotels in Copenhagen, lower tour prices, and fewer crowds at major sights—though expect cold, windy weather.
- Late autumn (October to November): This is one of the best times to visit Denmark on a budget—summer crowds are gone, prices settle, and cities feel calmer before December travel ramps up.
- Spring (April to May): Early spring is often a sweet spot for lower costs before peak season hits. You’ll get improving weather, longer days, and better hotel deals compared to June–August—especially in Copenhagen.
Where you are going in Denmark will most certainly make a difference in costs for hotels, activities, food, etc.
Aligning your travel dates with Denmark's off-peak seasons can significantly cut costs on flights, accommodations, and activities. Each season in Denmark has its own charm and challenges, so consider what experiences you hope to have and plan accordingly to make the most of lower prices and thinner crowds.
Check out this Complete Denmark Travel Guide to help you plan the ultimate adventure!
- Budget hotels: $90–$160 per night
- Mid-range hotels: $160–$280 per night
- Luxury hotels: $280+ per night
- Roskilde Festival (early July)
- Copenhagen Jazz Festival (July)
- Christmas markets and New Year’s travel (December)





