🇩🇰Copenhagen, Denmark

Guest guides for Airbnb hosts in Copenhagen

Help your guests live hygge in Copenhagen — bikes, Noma, and harbour baths.

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Copenhagen Airbnb guests arrive expecting Scandi minimalism and leave converted to hygge, open-faced smørrebrød, and the religion of cycling. A digital guide handles the practical layer: how to rent a city bike versus riding yours, what the Rejsekort transit card is and why it beats single tickets, where to swim in the harbour for free, and what a genuinely local hot dog from a pølsevogn tastes like. One QR at the door, and your guests cycle, eat, and swim like Copenhageners from their first morning.

What your guests will see — Copenhagen style

☕ Coffee
The Coffee Collective Nørrebro
4.8 ★ · 8 min bike
🌭 Hot Dog
DØP Pølsevogn
4.7 ★ · 5 min walk
🛒 Market
Torvehallerne Market
4.7 ★ · open daily · 12 min bike

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Top neighbourhoods in Copenhagen

A quick orientation for your guests, so they understand where they're staying before they even land.

Nørrebro

Multicultural, lively, and affordable — Copenhagen's most politically engaged and culinarily diverse neighbourhood.

Vesterbro

Meatpacking District bars, excellent coffee, and easy walking to the Central Station — the city's creative heart.

Frederiksberg

Beautiful park, quieter streets, and excellent cafés — preferred by guests wanting a residential Copenhagen feel.

Christianshavn

Canal-side paths, Christiania, and the Church of Our Saviour tower — alternative and architecturally stunning.

Host tips for Copenhagen

Five things experienced Copenhagen hosts wish they'd written into their guide on day one.

  1. 1Copenhagen short-term rentals must comply with the Danish Holiday Accommodation Act — if you rent your primary residence, you may rent up to 70 days per year without reporting, but beyond that you must declare rental income to SKAT.
  2. 2Cycling is faster than the Metro for most inner-city trips. If you have a spare bike, mention it — guests who cycle leave better reviews. If not, point them to the Bycyklen app.
  3. 3Copenhagen restaurant prices shock most guests. Set expectations in your guide: a sit-down dinner will cost DKK 300 to 500 per person minimum. Include three places where lunch is under DKK 150.
  4. 4Harbour swimming is free, clean, and genuinely what locals do in summer. The Islands Brygge Harbour Bath is the most accessible — add the address and the hours in your guide.
  5. 5Danish tap water is excellent — straight from underground springs and among the best in Europe. Tell guests to drink it freely and skip bottled water entirely.

Built for Copenhagen hosts

Paste your Copenhagen address and get an instant multilingual guest guide — with local cafe, restaurant, pharmacy and market picks within 1 km.

  • City bike app guide and cycle lane etiquette
  • Harbour baths, Tivoli, and Nørreport market tips
  • New Nordic dining picks across all budgets

Frequently asked questions — Airbnb hosts in Copenhagen

What are the rules for Airbnb in Copenhagen?+

You may rent your primary residence for up to 70 days per year without notifying authorities. Beyond 70 days, rental income must be declared to SKAT (Danish Tax Authority). The Copenhagen municipality is discussing stricter caps — check current rules before listing.

Can guests drink tap water in Copenhagen?+

Yes. Copenhagen's tap water is sourced from underground springs and is among the cleanest in Europe. Locals drink it routinely — no need for bottled water.

What is hygge and should I mention it in my guide?+

Hygge (roughly 'cosy togetherness') is the cultural value behind candlelit dinners, warm blankets, and board games on rainy evenings. Mentioning it in your guide sets a warm tone and guests love the explanation.

What is the tourist tax in Copenhagen?+

Denmark charges a per-night tourist tax (currently around DKK 15 per person). Airbnb collects this automatically. Include a note so guests understand the breakdown.

What language should my Copenhagen Airbnb guide be in?+

English — Danes speak excellent English and almost all Copenhagen guests navigate in it. Danish additions are appreciated but not necessary. QuickGuide auto-translates into seven languages.

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