Eileen in Denmark
@eileentravelsalot
Read More From My Blog!
All Things Visa + a Little Tip on Cash
For your visa, you have two options: Travel to your nearest CPH Embassy (for me it would've been SFO) prior to study abroad for biometrics scans This will be the substantially pricier option, including travel costs and additional shipping costs for the scans to go to CPH Wait until you arrive in CPH to do your biometrics While still a couple hundred dollars, this option is much cheaper since you can do it while in CPH Travel concerns? If you hold a US passport, you will have
Internet?
There are many options for internet plans in Copenhagen. Some students will recommend Lycamobile, but I had friends who were never able to use their Lyca Danish numbers to call, and the customer service was quite poor. Personally, I opted for a Lebara physical sim card since my phone supports dual physical-esim. My plan was 59 dkk a month and included: 50 GB of danish data Unlimited text in Denmark 10 hours of calls in Denmark 2 hours of international calls 10 GB of internati
Living in Basecamp
If you are lucky enough to be staying at base camp here are some very important things I think you should know. When you move in You will only have a mattress and the bare bones furniture, meaning you will need a pillow and bedding. There's a storage downstairs in the basement to store your luggage or bulky items. If you need to buy anything: Kvicky (5 min walk) Netto & Fotex are near DR Byen metro station (~8-10 min walk) Amager Centret (~10-12 min walk), near Amagerbro metr

