Denmark for Indians: Interesting Facts, Cultural Tips, Food Guide, Scam Warnings, Emergency Contacts
Everything the visa application doesn’t tell you about Denmark — cultural norms, scams targeting tourists, food for Indian vegetarians, and emergency contacts. For visa requirements, see our Denmark Visa Guide. For budget planning, see our Denmark Cost Guide.
Food guide for Indian travellers: Research vegetarian options before travel. Carry protein bars as backup. Survival kit for dietary restrictions: carry protein bars, trail mix, peanut butter, instant cup noodles. MTR and Haldiram’s ready-to-eat meals are allowed in checked luggage. For country-by-country vegetarian tips, see our Vegetarian Food Abroad guide.
Cultural tips: Download offline Google Maps. Learn basic local phrases. General rules: dress modestly at religious sites, ask before photographing people, be patient with service, smile, be polite. You are a guest — represent India well. For first-time international travellers, see our complete First-Time Traveller Guide.
Scam warnings: Petition scam (sign → pickpocket behind). Friendship bracelet (tied on wrist → demand payment). Fake police checking wallet. Taxi without meter. Restaurant hidden extras — check bill line by line. Trust your instincts — if something feels wrong, walk away.
Emergency contacts:
Police: 112 or local emergency. Indian Embassy: MEA +91-11-23012964. MEA 24/7 Helpline: +91-11-23012964. 112 is the universal EU emergency — works from any phone, even without SIM. Download MADAD app before departure. Save all numbers in your phone. For embassy directory, see our Embassy Contacts page.
SIM/eSIM: Airalo (₹800-2,500), Holafly (unlimited ₹1,500-3,000). Keep Indian SIM for OTPs. See our Travel SIM Guide. For complete practical info (transport, money, websites), see our Denmark Practical Guide.
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Apply with House of Visas — end-to-end Denmark visa support. houseofvisas.com/visa/denmark