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Parking Rules in Denmark 2025 - Complete Guide

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In Denmark, parking costs 15-40 DKK/hour in city centers. A parking disc (P-skive) is mandatory for free time-limited parking. Fines start at 510 DKK. Copenhagen has some of the highest parking fees in Scandinavia.

Parking Rules in Denmark

Parking Costs

CityCenter Rate/Hour
Copenhagen25-40 DKK
Aarhus18-25 DKK
Odense15-22 DKK
Aalborg12-20 DKK

P-skive (Parking Disc)

  • Mandatory in Denmark for time-limited parking
  • Set arrival time (round up to quarter hour)
  • Must be displayed on dashboard
  • Available at gas stations, supermarkets, FDM

Parking Fines (Parkeringsafgift)

ViolationFine (DKK)
No P-skive510
Exceeded time510
Wrong zone510-1020
Disabled space2040
Fire lane1020-2040

Zone Parking

  • Red zone: Short-term, expensive
  • Green zone: Medium-term
  • Blue zone: P-skive required, free

Payment Methods

  • EasyPark app (most popular)
  • ParkPark app
  • SMS parking
  • Meters (card only in most)

Tips for Denmark

  1. P-skive is MANDATORY - always carry one
  2. Many meters don't accept cash
  3. Download EasyPark before visiting
  4. "Parkering forbudt" = no parking
  5. Check both posted signs AND curb markings

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