Time Zones in Denmark

See Denmark’s current time, UTC offsets, DST schedule, and convert local time to other countries and time zones.

Copenhagen
Denmark · CEST
Copenhagen Daylight TimeGMT +02Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
CET automatically adjusted to CEST time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
Copenhagen
Pop. 1,153,615
Århus
Pop. 237,551
Odense
Pop. 145,931
Aalborg
Pop. 142,937
Frederiksberg
Pop. 95,029
Esbjerg
Pop. 72,205
Vejle
Pop. 60,231
Horsens
Pop. 58,646
Randers
Pop. 55,780
Kolding
Pop. 55,363
Hvidovre
Pop. 49,380
Greve
Pop. 47,671
Valby
Pop. 46,161
Herning
Pop. 44,763
Roskilde
Pop. 44,285
Silkeborg
Pop. 41,674
Viborg
Pop. 41,239
Næstved
Pop. 40,660
Ballerup
Pop. 40,000
Charlottenlund
Pop. 40,000
Vanløse
Pop. 37,115
Fredericia
Pop. 36,946
Hørsholm
Pop. 36,670
Hillerød
Pop. 35,357
Helsingør
Pop. 35,048
Køge
Pop. 33,885
Holstebro
Pop. 32,072
Slagelse
Pop. 31,896
Taastrup
Pop. 30,977
Rødovre
Pop. 30,000
Albertslund
Pop. 30,000
Svendborg
Pop. 27,553
Sønderborg
Pop. 27,033
Hjørring
Pop. 24,634
Holbæk
Pop. 24,544
Frederikshavn
Pop. 24,103
Nørresundby
Pop. 23,718
Birkerød
Pop. 20,908
Haderslev
Pop. 20,825
Skive
Pop. 20,815
Glostrup
Pop. 20,673
Ringsted
Pop. 20,188
Stenløse
Pop. 19,998
Ishøj
Pop. 19,453
Farum
Pop. 18,376
Solrød Strand
Pop. 17,337
Nykøbing Falster
Pop. 16,807
Aabenraa
Pop. 16,344
Kalundborg
Pop. 15,939
Nyborg
Pop. 15,826
Lillerød
Pop. 15,359
Ikast
Pop. 14,692
Frederikssund
Pop. 14,564
Korsør
Pop. 14,516
Grenaa
Pop. 14,317
Rønne
Pop. 13,890
Middelfart
Pop. 13,596
Skanderborg
Pop. 13,543
Vallensbæk
Pop. 13,500
Værløse
Pop. 13,022
Thisted
Pop. 13,020
Hedehusene
Pop. 12,874
Varde
Pop. 12,735
Nakskov
Pop. 12,546
Frederiksværk
Pop. 12,176
Vordingborg
Pop. 12,014
Løsning
Pop. 12,014
Brønderslev
Pop. 11,671
Gjellerup
Pop. 11,406
Espergærde
Pop. 11,358
Struer
Pop. 11,317
Fløng
Pop. 11,108
Hobro
Pop. 11,064
Dragør
Pop. 11,045
Odder
Pop. 11,009
Kongens Lyngby
Pop. 10,600
Haslev
Pop. 10,588
Lystrup
Pop. 10,392
Jyllinge
Pop. 10,287
Christianshavn
Pop. 10,140
Hedensted
Pop. 10,048
Tårnby
Pop. 10,000
Smørumnedre
Pop. 9,507
Grindsted
Pop. 9,414
Nykøbing Mors
Pop. 9,326
Ringkøbing
Pop. 9,315
Humlebæk
Pop. 8,965
Løkken
Pop. 8,828
Sæby
Pop. 8,821
Måløv
Pop. 8,797
Fredensborg
Pop. 8,792
Hundested
Pop. 8,660
Løgten
Pop. 8,619
Trørød
Pop. 8,576
Vejen
Pop. 8,525
Hørning
Pop. 8,294
Ribe
Pop. 8,287
Hinnerup
Pop. 8,012
Sorø
Pop. 7,999
Nivå
Pop. 7,991
Tønder
Pop. 7,841
Aars
Pop. 7,771
Skagen
Pop. 7,664
Svenstrup
Pop. 7,558
Ebeltoft
Pop. 7,501
Hasselager
Pop. 7,437
Vojens
Pop. 7,412
Bjerringbro
Pop. 7,390
Helsinge
Pop. 7,354
Lemvig
Pop. 7,330
Tranbjerg
Pop. 7,307
Faaborg
Pop. 7,239
Skjern
Pop. 7,145
Hadsten
Pop. 7,020
Hammel
Pop. 6,927
Ry
Pop. 6,886
Slangerup
Pop. 6,791
Bramming
Pop. 6,726
Gilleleje
Pop. 6,662
Skælskør
Pop. 6,455
Brande
Pop. 6,357
Støvring
Pop. 6,239
Malling
Pop. 6,194
Billund
Pop. 6,160
Assens
Pop. 6,053
Rødekro
Pop. 5,950
Nordborg
Pop. 5,758
Hellebæk
Pop. 5,754
Ålsgårde
Pop. 5,754
Kerteminde
Pop. 5,748
Stavnsholt
Pop. 5,658
Hirtshals
Pop. 5,636
Neder Holluf
Pop. 5,612
Nykøbing Sjælland
Pop. 5,596
Munkebo
Pop. 5,536
Maribo
Pop. 5,349
Ølstykke
Pop. 5,348
Hornbæk
Pop. 5,334
Nibe
Pop. 5,302
Otterup
Pop. 5,227
Tune
Pop. 5,226
Bellinge
Pop. 5,202
Hadsund
Pop. 5,066
Kolt
Pop. 5,061
Hornslet
Pop. 4,906
Galten
Pop. 4,895
Ringe
Pop. 4,849
Åbybro
Pop. 4,849
Vamdrup
Pop. 4,844
Klarup
Pop. 4,830
Strib
Pop. 4,817
Viby
Pop. 4,727
Borup
Pop. 4,699
Rudkøbing
Pop. 4,666
Vodskov
Pop. 4,603
Sakskøbing
Pop. 4,549
Kjellerup
Pop. 4,514
Havdrup
Pop. 4,398
Padborg
Pop. 4,311
Jyderup
Pop. 4,303
Lynge
Pop. 4,284
Svogerslev
Pop. 4,261
Give
Pop. 4,240
Brørup
Pop. 4,233
Videbæk
Pop. 4,231
Gråsten
Pop. 4,228
Beder
Pop. 4,214
Fensmark
Pop. 4,203
Hjallerup
Pop. 4,192
Faxe
Pop. 4,184
Langeskov
Pop. 4,152
Kirke Hvalsø
Pop. 4,086
Jægerspris
Pop. 4,043
Tarm
Pop. 4,016
Løgstør
Pop. 4,014
Harlev
Pop. 3,983
Stege
Pop. 3,881
Præstø
Pop. 3,834
Assentoft
Pop. 3,791
Høng
Pop. 3,789
Ølgod
Pop. 3,779
Lind
Pop. 3,777
Vildbjerg
Pop. 3,773
Tølløse
Pop. 3,763
Svejbæk
Pop. 3,743
Nexø
Pop. 3,686
Store Heddinge
Pop. 3,679
Juelsminde
Pop. 3,667
Stilling
Pop. 3,655
Græsted
Pop. 3,621
Jelling
Pop. 3,607
Dianalund
Pop. 3,605
Børkop
Pop. 3,561
Løgumkloster
Pop. 3,550
Sunds
Pop. 3,525
Stavtrup
Pop. 3,519
Gistrup
Pop. 3,518
Snejbjerg
Pop. 3,513
Toftlund
Pop. 3,438
Dronninglund
Pop. 3,435
Bogense
Pop. 3,410
Storvorde
Pop. 3,386
Broager
Pop. 3,376
Farsø
Pop. 3,369
Taulov
Pop. 3,354
Thurø By
Pop. 3,350
Seden
Pop. 3,350
Fjerritslev
Pop. 3,332
Søndersø
Pop. 3,319
Sabro
Pop. 3,309
Glamsbjerg
Pop. 3,293
Hvide Sande
Pop. 3,291
Avlum
Pop. 3,273
Årup
Pop. 3,233
Årslev
Pop. 3,228
Vissenbjerg
Pop. 3,214
Trige
Pop. 3,193
Skibby
Pop. 3,148
Augustenborg
Pop. 3,132
Brædstrup
Pop. 3,130
Virklund
Pop. 3,113
Sindal
Pop. 3,110
Holsted
Pop. 3,096
Vinderup
Pop. 3,095
Framlev
Pop. 3,067
Skaerbaek
Pop. 3,062
Asnæs
Pop. 3,028
Hammerum
Pop. 3,025
Bjæverskov
Pop. 3,014
Bullerup
Pop. 2,982
Nørre Åby
Pop. 2,979
Frejlev
Pop. 2,970
Solbjerg
Pop. 2,964
Skørping
Pop. 2,957
Auning
Pop. 2,941
Blovstrød
Pop. 2,938
Tjæreborg
Pop. 2,907
Pandrup
Pop. 2,898
Vindinge
Pop. 2,896
Faxe Ladeplads
Pop. 2,874
Vestbjerg
Pop. 2,873
Ganløse
Pop. 2,843
Sundby
Pop. 2,843
Langå
Pop. 2,823
Oksbøl
Pop. 2,818
Svinninge
Pop. 2,808
Hårlev
Pop. 2,780
Hurup
Pop. 2,769
Gundsømagle
Pop. 2,743
Ålestrup
Pop. 2,740
Tinglev
Pop. 2,721
Rødding
Pop. 2,720
Christiansfeld
Pop. 2,709
Strøby Egede
Pop. 2,700
Mårslet
Pop. 2,698
Brovst
Pop. 2,696
Lunderskov
Pop. 2,687
Ullerslev
Pop. 2,685
Kibæk
Pop. 2,656
Høruphav
Pop. 2,641
Skævinge
Pop. 2,617
Vester Hassing
Pop. 2,552
Gram
Pop. 2,548
Rønnede
Pop. 2,540
Mariager
Pop. 2,539
Strandby
Pop. 2,518
Arden
Pop. 2,516
Hjortshøj
Pop. 2,515
Stoholm
Pop. 2,514
Nordby
Pop. 2,512
Liseleje
Pop. 2,496
Skovby
Pop. 2,489
Ryomgård
Pop. 2,459
Vrå
Pop. 2,445
Gørlev
Pop. 2,422
Tommerup Stationsby
Pop. 2,401
Haarby
Pop. 2,400
Guderup
Pop. 2,394
Hals
Pop. 2,388
Hørve
Pop. 2,382
Dybbøl
Pop. 2,378
Snoghøj
Pop. 2,371
Tørring
Pop. 2,370
Nørre Alslev
Pop. 2,346
Vipperød
Pop. 2,345
Vindeby
Pop. 2,333
Them
Pop. 2,312
Fuglebjerg
Pop. 2,287
Stubbekøbing
Pop. 2,230
Nyråd
Pop. 2,224
Brejning
Pop. 2,220
Rønde
Pop. 2,213
Svebølle
Pop. 2,186
Stige
Pop. 2,182
Karup
Pop. 2,176
Osted
Pop. 2,172
Spentrup
Pop. 2,155
Egtved
Pop. 2,151
Glumsø
Pop. 2,131
Marstal
Pop. 2,126
Åkirkeby
Pop. 2,115
Bording Kirkeby
Pop. 2,104
Starup
Pop. 2,091
Hanstholm
Pop. 2,083
Nødebo
Pop. 2,082
Forlev
Pop. 2,058
Lejre
Pop. 2,036
Søften
Pop. 2,030
Rødby
Pop. 2,024
Gadstrup
Pop. 2,016
Sønder Bjert
Pop. 2,009
Låsby
Pop. 2,001
Solrød
Pop. 2,000
Ulfborg
Pop. 1,994
Kås
Pop. 1,990
Vadum
Pop. 1,978
Løjt Kirkeby
Pop. 1,975
Ulstrup
Pop. 1,963
Ejby
Pop. 1,957
Thyborøn
Pop. 1,936
Løgstrup
Pop. 1,913
Ølsted
Pop. 1,906
Stenlille
Pop. 1,905
Neder Vindinge
Pop. 1,900
Tårs
Pop. 1,856
Allingåbro
Pop. 1,842
Veksø
Pop. 1,802
Ørslev
Pop. 1,801
Rødvig
Pop. 1,783
Ryslinge
Pop. 1,768
Thorsø
Pop. 1,767
Harboøre
Pop. 1,745
Hatting
Pop. 1,720
Bredsten
Pop. 1,665
Gevninge
Pop. 1,662
Ørbæk
Pop. 1,660
Hornsyld
Pop. 1,619
Hjordkær
Pop. 1,608
Gandrup
Pop. 1,606
Rødbyhavn
Pop. 1,586
Over Holluf
Pop. 1,578
Ramløse
Pop. 1,572
Tommerup
Pop. 1,558
Stensved
Pop. 1,527
Sulsted
Pop. 1,518
Kruså
Pop. 1,516
Nørre Broby
Pop. 1,490
Tistrup
Pop. 1,457
Gjern
Pop. 1,447
Ålbæk
Pop. 1,446
Ørum
Pop. 1,437
Tisvilde
Pop. 1,430
Holeby
Pop. 1,384
Brenderup
Pop. 1,366
Nørre Nebel
Pop. 1,359
Søllested
Pop. 1,345
Vorbasse
Pop. 1,325
Væggerløse
Pop. 1,321
Vester-Skerninge
Pop. 1,315
Nysted
Pop. 1,313
Tylstrup
Pop. 1,294
Vemb
Pop. 1,292
Skodsborg
Pop. 1,244
Troense
Pop. 1,221
Store Merløse
Pop. 1,178
Nørager
Pop. 1,168
Elling
Pop. 1,167
Undløse
Pop. 1,136
Kvistgård
Pop. 1,127
Kirke-Esbønderup
Pop. 1,119
Svaneke
Pop. 1,102
Bække
Pop. 1,084
Eskilstrup
Pop. 1,071
Klitmøller
Pop. 1,067
Knabstrup
Pop. 1,053
Nørre Bindslev
Pop. 1,050
Rørvig
Pop. 1,041
Lisbjerg
Pop. 1,030
Outrup
Pop. 1,026
Ærøskøbing
Pop. 951
Tranebjerg
Pop. 0
Kokkedal
Pop. 0
Herlev
Pop. 0
Holte
Pop. 0
Højby
Pop. 0
Byrum
Pop. 0
Buddinge
Pop. 0
Christiansø
Pop. 0
Brøndbyvester
Pop. 0

How to Check Time in Denmark

  1. Open the Denmark time converter: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/denmark to load Denmark with Copenhagen pre-selected on the comparison grid. This is useful when you need to line up a call with a client in Copenhagen, confirm a logistics handoff through Danish ports, or schedule support coverage for a Nordic remote team.

  2. Add comparison cities with the + Add City button: Click + Add City and add cities such as London, New York, and Dubai to compare Denmark against major finance, shipping, and trade hubs. London is relevant for European business hours, New York helps with transatlantic coordination, and Dubai is useful for freight, energy, and international commercial operations that overlap with Danish companies.

  3. Drag across the grid to select a meeting window: Use the Select button if needed, then drag on Copenhagen’s 24-hour row to highlight a time range in purple, such as 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Denmark. In winter, that corresponds to 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM in London and 3:00 AM to 5:00 AM in New York; in summer, Denmark and London are both on daylight saving time, so 9:00 AM in Copenhagen is 8:00 AM in London, which makes it easier to spot whether a European morning meeting still excludes North American participants.

  4. Export and share the selected time: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially practical for sending a confirmed Copenhagen meeting slot to a distributed team, because the calendar export converts the event into each participant’s local time automatically and reduces mistakes around DST changes.

Time Zones in Denmark

Denmark uses one primary time zone in mainland Denmark: Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) during standard time and Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) during daylight saving time. For most users searching “time in Denmark,” this means Copenhagen and the rest of continental Denmark follow the same clock as much of Western and Central Europe, including cities such as Berlin, Paris, and Amsterdam for part or all of the year.

A unique aspect of Denmark is that the Kingdom of Denmark includes territories with different time zones, especially Greenland and the Faroe Islands, even though mainland Denmark itself does not have multiple domestic mainland zones like the United States or Russia. The Faroe Islands generally follow the same pattern as mainland Denmark with WET/WEST seasonal changes, while Greenland spans multiple offsets depending on the region, making Denmark more complex in a broader geopolitical sense than a simple one-zone country.

Denmark does not use unusual half-hour or quarter-hour offsets such as India (UTC+5:30), Nepal (UTC+5:45), or parts of Australia. Its offset is always a whole hour from UTC: UTC+1 in winter and UTC+2 in summer, which simplifies scheduling compared with countries that use non-standard offsets.

For practical coordination, Denmark is 1 hour ahead of the UK in winter when the UK is on GMT, and usually the same local hour difference pattern remains aligned in summer because both countries move clocks forward seasonally. Denmark is typically 6 hours ahead of New York during standard-time overlap periods and often 6 hours ahead during much of the summer as well, so 9:00 AM in Copenhagen is usually 3:00 AM in New York, which is why many Denmark-US meetings are pushed to Danish afternoon hours.

Denmark Country Details

Denmark is a Northern European country with its capital in Copenhagen, the country’s largest city and its main center for government, finance, technology, life sciences, and international transport. Copenhagen is a major Scandinavian business hub, with strong links to shipping, pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, and design industries; companies connected to Denmark’s economy include global names in shipping, wind energy, and healthcare.

The country has a population of 5,797,446 and a total area of 43,094 km², making it relatively compact compared with many European states. That compact geography helps explain why mainland Denmark functions effectively on a single time zone, and why domestic travel between major urban areas such as Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense, and Aalborg generally does not involve any clock changes.

Denmark’s currency is the Danish Krone (DKK), which is important for travelers, importers, and businesses invoicing Danish customers. Although Denmark is in Europe and part of the EU framework, it does not use the euro as its national currency, so exchange-rate planning matters for hotel bookings, expense reports, payroll, and cross-border contracts.

The country’s listed languages are da-DK, en, fo, de-DK, reflecting Danish as the main national language along with English usage in business and tourism, Faroese connections within the Kingdom, and some German-language relevance in cross-border or regional contexts. Denmark’s international dialing code is +45, which is the code you use when calling Danish numbers from abroad, whether you are reaching a Copenhagen office, a hotel, or a supplier.

Daylight Saving Time in Denmark

Denmark does observe daylight saving time, so the country does not stay on a fixed UTC offset all year. Mainland Denmark changes from CET (UTC+1) in winter to CEST (UTC+2) in summer, which affects meeting planning, flight schedules, customer support coverage, and market-hour overlap with the UK and North America.

The clocks typically move forward on the last Sunday in March and move back on the last Sunday in October, following the common European Union seasonal schedule. In 2025, for example, Denmark begins daylight saving time on 30 March 2025 and returns to standard time on 26 October 2025; on the March transition, clocks jump from 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM, and on the October transition, they go from 3:00 AM back to 2:00 AM.

There have been periodic discussions across the European Union about ending seasonal clock changes, but Denmark continues to observe DST under current rules, and no recent change has eliminated the practice. For users scheduling recurring calls, this matters because the time difference between Denmark and countries outside Europe can shift temporarily in March and October when DST transition dates do not match exactly.

Within mainland Denmark, regions do not use different DST rules; Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense, and Aalborg all change clocks on the same dates. However, if you are coordinating across the wider Kingdom of Denmark, you should still verify local rules for places such as Greenland, because those territories can follow different time zones and seasonal timing patterns than continental Denmark.

Frequently Asked Questions

how many time zones does Denmark have?

Mainland Denmark has one time zone, using CET (UTC+1) in standard time and CEST (UTC+2) during daylight saving time. For most travelers and business users dealing with Copenhagen or other Danish cities, there is no internal mainland time difference to manage.

If you look at the wider Kingdom of Denmark, the picture becomes more complex because Greenland and the Faroe Islands use different time arrangements. That distinction matters for government, aviation, and international coordination, but for standard country-level time searches, Denmark is treated as a one-zone country.

does Denmark use daylight saving time?

Yes, Denmark uses daylight saving time every year. The country moves from UTC+1 to UTC+2 on the last Sunday in March and returns to UTC+1 on the last Sunday in October.

This seasonal change is important for scheduling international calls and travel because the time gap between Denmark and places like New York, Dubai, or India can shift when countries change clocks on different dates. If you are booking flights or setting recurring meetings, always check the exact week of the DST transition.

what is the time difference between Denmark and UTC?

Denmark is UTC+1 during standard time and UTC+2 during daylight saving time. That means when it is 12:00 noon UTC, it is 1:00 PM in Denmark in winter and 2:00 PM in Denmark in summer.

This difference affects trading overlap, customer support windows, and travel itineraries. For example, a 9:00 AM meeting in Copenhagen is 8:00 AM UTC in winter and 7:00 AM UTC in summer, which is useful when coordinating with globally distributed teams that use UTC as a reference.

what currency does Denmark use?

Denmark uses the Danish Krone (DKK) as its official currency. This applies across everyday transactions such as hotels, restaurants, public transport, domestic invoices, and most retail purchases.

This is especially relevant for visitors who assume Denmark uses the euro because of its European location and EU ties. If you are budgeting for a trip to Copenhagen or paying Danish suppliers, make sure prices are converted from DKK, not EUR, to avoid cost mistakes.

what is the dialing code for Denmark?

The international dialing code for Denmark is +45. When calling Denmark from another country, you enter your international access prefix, then 45, followed by the local Danish number.

This code is used for landlines and mobile numbers throughout Denmark, including Copenhagen and other major cities. It is useful for travelers confirming hotel reservations, businesses contacting Danish partners, and customers reaching local service providers from abroad.

what time zone abbreviation does Denmark use?

Denmark uses CET during standard time and CEST during daylight saving time. CET stands for Central European Time and corresponds to UTC+1, while CEST stands for Central European Summer Time and corresponds to UTC+2.

These abbreviations appear on airline itineraries, calendar systems, conference schedules, and enterprise planning tools. If you see a meeting listed for 2:00 PM CET, that is a winter time reference; if it says 2:00 PM CEST, it is a summer time reference and one hour further ahead of UTC.

is Denmark in the same time zone as Germany?

Yes, Denmark and Germany use the same seasonal time system: CET (UTC+1) in winter and CEST (UTC+2) in summer. In normal circumstances, Copenhagen and Berlin show the same clock time throughout the year.

This makes cross-border business and transport simpler, especially for manufacturing, logistics, and road freight moving through Northern Europe. A meeting at 10:00 AM in Copenhagen is also 10:00 AM in Berlin, so there is no conversion needed between the two countries.