Practical information : Going out Denmark
Timetable
The nightlife is very active from Thursday to Sunday night. The opening days and hours vary slightly from one establishment to another. Clubs and discos open from 10:00 pm to 11:00 pm and 4:00 am to 6:00 am.
In the Faroe Islands, some establishments do not accept people under 25 years old!
In Denmark, you often have to be over 23 years old.
Budget & Tips
Entrance fees vary from 30 to 80 DKK depending on the event. You will pay about the same for drinks. Credit cards are accepted almost everywhere.
To be booked
If you like improvisational theater and if laughter is your driving force, then buy your tickets for ICC Theatre (Copenhagen), show in English, because the room is very small! https://www.improvcomedy.eu/
Music festivals are very well known in the Faroes, to book your ticket for the Summer festival in August in Klaksvik: summarfestivalur.com, or the G-Festival in mid-July at gfestival.fo.
Night transport
The Copenhagen metro is active 24 hours a day. Special train and bus services operate during the night. Buses on the night service are marked "N", between 1am and 5am. If in doubt, check the Journey Planner(https://www.rejseplanen.dk/).
While ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft are not allowed in Denmark, reliable cab services are available in major cities.
Age restrictions
You must be at least 18 years of age to purchase alcoholic beverages in bars and nightclubs. Some establishments such as cocktail bars and discotheques do not allow minors to enter. Remember to bring your photo ID!
http://www.protection-of-minors.eu/fr/country/DK
What's very local
Fredag's bar or Friday bar is very popular in Denmark, both in universities and in companies. It has become a must to be part of the group, so it has become a habit to meet in clubs and bars as well. In clubs and discos, it is fashionable to be well dressed. As you can see, Danes like to be stylish!
Some clubs have a mobile scrambler, so you can't use your phone to call or text!
Danes love jazz, concerts are frequent as well as jam sessions.
Smokers
The anti-smoking law is similar to France: no smoking in public places. That's why the terraces are so popular. In the clubs, you will have to go to the reserved areas.