Euro to Danish krone exchange — live EUR/DKK rate
Convert your euros to Danish krone (DKK) at the day's rate at Paris Change, an ACPR-licensed bureau de change in Paris Saint-Michel. Zero commission, rate guaranteed at booking.
Written by the Paris Change team · ACPR-licensed bureau de change · rate updated on 15/06/2026
Where to exchange euros for Danish krone in Paris?
Paris Change, ACPR Banque de France licensed and located at 4 Boulevard Saint-Michel, Paris 5e, offers euro/Danish krone exchange with no commission from the Latin Quarter. Our bureau is accessible from Saint-Michel metro station (line 4) and open 7 days a week.
Unlike bank counters or airport bureaux, we charge no commission . All transactions are carried out at the displayed rate, updated regularly.
Use the simulator above to calculate the exact amount, then book your EUR/DKK exchange online to lock in your rate before coming to the store.
Address
4 Boulevard Saint-Michel, 75005 Paris
Metro: Saint-Michel (line 4)
Opening hours
Mon – Sat: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
Sun: 10:00 am – 7:30 pm
Open 7 days a week
Paris Change vs. bank / airport bureau
- ✓No commission
- ✓Rates updated every 5 min
- ✓Online booking with guaranteed rate
- ✓53 currencies available
couronne danoise banknotes: available denominations
Paris Change offers banknotes of 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 krone.
100 DKK (approximately €13.50) and 200 DKK (approximately €27) banknotes are the most practical for everyday spending in Copenhagen — cafés, transport, small shops. Bring a few 50 DKK notes for tips or small purchases.
The Danish krone (ISO 4217 code: DKK, symbol kr) is the official currency of the Kingdom of Denmark, issued by Danmarks Nationalbank. Denmark is a member of the European Union but benefits from an opt-out that allows it to keep its national currency. The DKK is pegged to the euro under ERM II with a very narrow fluctuation band (±2.25%), making the EUR/DKK rate particularly stable.
Copenhagen is regularly ranked among the most expensive cities in Europe. Danes are pioneers of digital payments, with the MobilePay app used by more than 90% of the population. However, for farmers' markets, the Nørreport Halls or some independent cafés, cash is still accepted. An envelope of 2,000 to 3,000 DKK comfortably covers cash needs for a week-long stay.
FAQ — euro to Danish krone exchange
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