Ria, a subsidiary of the Euronet group, is a leading foreign exchange company. It offers home delivery service in just 48 hours, as well as a network of stores in premium locations in the main cities of Spain. More details
iCambio is the trademark of Change Center, a foreign exchange office born in 1991. They have exchange offices in Madrid, Andalusia (Málaga, Fuengirola, Torremolinos, Marbella, Seville and Córdoba) and Alicante (Benidorm) and a home delivery website . More details
Today's average exchange rate for this foreign currency in the main banks in Spain. The euros to be paid by the bank will charge a commission of between 2.5% and 3%, with a minimum of € 6 to € 10 (the most expensive of the two). More details
Today's average exchange rate for this foreign currency in the main banks in Spain. The euros to be paid by the bank will charge a commission of between 2.5% and 3%, with a minimum of € 6 to € 10 (the most expensive of the two). More details
When is it more interesting to buy Danish Korunas in Spain?
Check the evolution of the EUR to DKK rate from December 30, 2022 until yesterday January 28
An ascending white line means you will get more Danish Korunas for the same Euros.
Check the real value of your Euros in Danish Korunas at currency suppliers in Spain at today's rates 29 01 2023
Quantity | Cambiator | Banks(*) | Airport(**) |
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1 Euro | 7.2516 DKK | (*) DKK | 5.1596 DKK |
2 Euros | 14.5033 DKK | (*) DKK | 10.3192 DKK |
5 Euros | 36.2582 DKK | (*) DKK | 25.798 DKK |
10 Euros | 72.5163 DKK | 7.0316 DKK | 51.5961 DKK |
20 Euros | 145.0326 DKK | 77.3472 DKK | 103.1922 DKK |
25 Euros | 181.2908 DKK | 112.5051 DKK | 128.9902 DKK |
30 Euros | 217.549 DKK | 147.6629 DKK | 154.7883 DKK |
50 Euros | 362.5816 DKK | 288.2942 DKK | 257.9804 DKK |
100 Euros | 725.1632 DKK | 639.8726 DKK | 515.9609 DKK |
200 Euros | 1450.3264 DKK | 1343.0292 DKK | 1031.9217 DKK |
500 Euros | 3625.816 DKK | 3410.3099 DKK | 2579.8043 DKK |
1000 Euros | 7251.632 DKK | 6820.6197 DKK | 5159.6087 DKK |
2000 Euros | 14503.264 DKK | 13641.2394 DKK | 10319.2174 DKK |
5000 Euros | 36258.16 DKK | 34103.0986 DKK | 25798.0434 DKK |
10000 Euros | 72516.32 DKK | 68206.1972 DKK | 51596.0868 DKK |
(*) With the 3% commission (min. 9 €) you´d have to pay
*Avg rates including 3% commission
**Avg rates at Madrid and Barcelone airports
Local banknotes
Check the real value of your Danish Koruna banknotes in Euros at currency suppliers in Spain at today's rates 29 01 2023
Quantity | Cambiator | Banks(*) |
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1 DKK | 0.13 Euros | (*) Euros |
2 DKK | 0.26 Euros | (*) Euros |
5 DKK | 0.65 Euros | (*) Euros |
10 DKK | 1.29 Euros | (*) Euros |
20 DKK | 2.58 Euros | (*) Euros |
50 DKK | 6.46 Euros | (*) Euros |
100 DKK | 12.91 Euros | 3.91 Euros |
200 DKK | 25.82 Euros | 16.82 Euros |
500 DKK | 64.55 Euros | 55.55 Euros |
1000 DKK | 129.1 Euros | 120.1 Euros |
2000 DKK | 258.2 Euros | 249.2 Euros |
5000 DKK | 645.5 Euros | 626.14 Euros |
10000 DKK | 1291 Euros | 1252.27 Euros |
(*) With the 3% commission (min. 9 €) you´d have to pay
*Avg rates including 3% commission
Local banknotes
In countries like the United Kingdom or the United States, it is very common to purchase foreign currency online. The user that needs to acquire Danish crowns will go to a travel money website like Cambiator or directly to a currency supplier and place an online order Danish crowns or any other currency he/she wants to order. These are secure websites (https), where you pay on a secure card payment gateway and receive your purchase at home.
Additionally, another option is to book online your Danish crowns and collect and pay for them at the till at the chosen supplier office.
In our country you can acquire korunas basically at your bank or at the currency suppliers. Generally banks impose on you a fixed fee oscillating between 2.5% and 3% with a minimum of 6 to 10 euros for each currency. This applies when you acquire currency or when you offer your surplus to euros. This means that if you convert 100 euros to korunas, additionally to the euro to Danish Koruna exchange rate of the day, you will pay between 6 and 10 extra euros. Currency providers that advertise no commission are more interesting since they do not charge you this commission.
Cambiator shows you the euro to Danish Koruna exchange rates of the day and sorts them from most to least interesting to help you choose well where to buy obtain korunas.
There is no better or worse ocasion to exchange euros to korunas DKK. All foreign currencies appreciate or depreciate all the time based on the other travel money they are matched with.
Consequently, if you intend buying korunas DKK, the most recommended thing you can do is to do a prior rate comparison on Cambiator.
Once your travels are over, you can change your exceeding korunas DKK at your closest of the different foreign currency supplier´s branches that take part on the Cambiator results page.
Then click/tap on the Sell your currency tab and search for your leftover currency and then fill in the amount of Danish Koruna banknotes you need to change. Please do not introduce the value of loose coins, for these providers do not accept them.
Where you are never interested in making a euro to Danish Koruna currency exchange is at the airport. As with the bottle of water at scandalous prices, the airport manager and the airport currency supplier, divide the benefits of your exchange at the airport. Have in mind that, the more participants that intervene in the currency exchange game the more expensive the prices to apply to consumers.
Almost all banks in Spain impose on you a 3% fee, with a minimum (whichever is higher) quantity between 6 and 10 euros.
Usually, the online rates of the foreign currency providers in Spain, are more interesting than the rates you get if you go directly in one of their offices.
So we advise you to make a price comparison when you buy Danish crowns. And afterwards either make an online reservation to pick up the currency at an office of the currency exchange providers around you or to purchase them online choosing delivery at home as delivery method. This way you will be handed the Danish crowns adequately in your home or office.
Yes, it is. Following the antimoney laundering norms, the Spanish foreign currency suppliers will ask you when you change foreign currency a valid and current identity document. If you purchase korunas at least they will ask you for your resident´s ID card (DNI or NIE) or passport.
Currency exchange is an activity like many others: there are travellers who buy currency from a retail company (the one that sells us korunas). These in turn get that currency from a wholesale company. The difference between what they have paid for korunas and what they charge you is the profit margin they make.
However, in this currency exchange business, it may be the case that the currency provider or bank does not buy the banknotes from a wholesale company, but instead obtains it from a customer who comes to Spain with korunas.
In this case, in addition to obtaining a margin for buying the notes from this traveller, they impose on you another margin when they sell you the currency. Double win!
The average quantity of the average tourist who purchases Danish Korunas with Euros is around 700 €, which is an amount that falls within the limits of the holiday money suppliers that operate with tourists in Spain.
The greater the purchase of Danish Korunas to buy, the larger the possibility you will be asked for your professional activity data in addition to your passport or ID card.
If you wish to buy korunas DKK you just need to select this currency in our currency purchase widget. Then type in the euros you want to spend and choose if you prefer to receive the korunas DKK at the office or at home or selectyour town in order to collect the korunas DKK in store.
Cambiator will show you the outcome of the different currency providers, ordered from cheaper to more expensive. We will also display the median rate at Spanish high street banks and at the airports (if they manage).