Do Denmark Citizens Need a Visa for Italy in 2026?
You can visit Italy for up to 90 days without a visa.
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Submit Dossier
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Required Documents
- —Passport valid for at least 6 months
- —Visa fee payment
- —Accommodation proof
Important Tips
- •Apply early.
- •Check your passport validity.
- •Ensure your bank statements are up to date.
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Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.
What about Italy → Denmark?
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Discover Italy
Italy is a Mediterranean country in Southern Europe, renowned for its unparalleled contribution to art, history, fashion, and cuisine. It is home to more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than any other country in the world.
Rome
The capital city, an 'Eternal City' known for its nearly 3,000 years of globally influential art, architecture, and ruins such as the Colosseum.
ColosseumVatican MuseumsFlorence Cathedral (Duomo)Pizza NapoletanaPasta Carbonara
Best Time: April to June or September to October (Pleasant Weather)
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Daily Budget: $100-180/day
Safety & Scams
Generally safe for travelers; petty crime like pickpocketing is common in major tourist cities (Rome, Florence, Venice) and on public transport; be cautious of 'tourist menus' in high-traffic areas; use official taxis (white cars with meters); keep an eye on belongings in crowded piazzas.
Getting Around
Trenitalia and Italo offer excellent high-speed train connections (Frecciarossa) between major cities; local buses and trams are common; renting a car is ideal for exploring Tuscany or the Amalfi Coast; Venice is best explored by foot or Vaporetto (water bus).
Cultural Etiquette
Greetings with 'Buongiorno' (day) or 'Buonasera' (evening) are standard; dress modestly when entering churches (shoulders and knees covered); coffee (espresso) is often enjoyed standing at the bar; dinner is usually late (after 7:30 PM); tipping is not mandatory but appreciated (rounding up or 5-10%).
Internet & Connectivity
Widespread high-speed internet (fibra) in cities and towns; 4G/5G is reliable across the country; free Wi-Fi is common in hotels, cafes, and major transit hubs like Termini Station.
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