France Visa RequirementsFor Denmark passport holders

Danish passport holders travel to France entirely visa-free as fellow Schengen and EU members. No advance application is needed. Standard Schengen rules permit up to 90 days in any 180-day period across all Schengen countries combined.

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Great news! Denmark passport holders can enter France without a visa for tourism or business purposes.

No application is required. Carry your valid Danish passport or EU national ID card. The 90-day Schengen allowance applies across all Schengen countries combined, not per country. Stays longer than 90 days in any 180-day window require a French long-stay visa (visa de long sejour).

France is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules โ†’

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Denmark to France: What You Need to Know

Denmark and France are both founding members of the Schengen Area and the European Union. Freedom of movement means Danish citizens face no border controls when entering France from another Schengen state. The ร˜resund Bridge connects Denmark to continental Europe, and direct trains and flights from Copenhagen to Paris run frequently. Denmark and France share NATO membership and close diplomatic ties. French authorities may ask for proof of sufficient funds or accommodation but rarely do so at internal Schengen borders.

How to Get There

Direct flights from Copenhagen (CPH) to Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) are operated by Air France, SAS, and easyJet. Travel time is approximately 2 hours. Train via Brussels is an alternative with the Eurostar connection. Ferries from Esbjerg to the UK also provide an indirect route.

Money & Banking

France uses the Euro (EUR). Danish krone (DKK) is not accepted outside Denmark. Cards are widely accepted across France, including contactless payments. ATMs are plentiful in cities and towns. Tipping is not obligatory in France since service charges are included in restaurant bills, but rounding up or leaving small change is appreciated.

Practical Tips

Plug types: France uses Type E sockets (round two-pin with ground hole). Danish plugs (Type K, three-pin) require a small adaptor. Voltage is 230V/50Hz, compatible with Danish appliances. The SNCF rail network is extensive; Eurostar and Thalys high-speed trains connect Paris to Brussels and beyond. Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Paris Orly (ORY) handle most international arrivals. Tap water is safe throughout France.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Danish citizens need a visa for France?

No. Denmark and France are both Schengen and EU members. Danish citizens travel to France with complete freedom of movement and no border controls.

How long can Danes stay in France?

Under EU freedom of movement, Danish citizens can live and stay in France indefinitely. The Schengen 90-day rule does not apply between EU member states for EU citizens.

Do Danish citizens need to carry a passport in France?

A valid Danish passport or EU national ID card is sufficient for travel within Schengen. French authorities can technically request ID; carry documentation.

What plug type does France use?

France uses Type E sockets (round two-pin with ground hole). Danish Type K plugs require a small adaptor. Voltage is 230V/50Hz, same as Denmark.

What airlines fly Copenhagen to Paris?

Air France, SAS, and easyJet fly Copenhagen (CPH) to Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) in approximately 2 hours. Orly (ORY) is served by some low-cost carriers.

Is tipping expected in France?

Service charges are included in French restaurant bills by law. Additional tipping is optional; rounding up or leaving small change is appreciated but not obligatory.