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Free WiFi Cafes in Copenhagen

Real-time verified speed tests for digital nomads who need to stay connected and productive.

40 Mbps
Fastest Speed
34 Mbps
Average Speed
5
Tested Locations

The fastest WiFi cafe in Copenhagen is Coffee Collective Bernikow at 40 Mbps. The average WiFi speed across our 5 tested cafes is 34 Mbps, rated "Great" for remote work. While most cafes offer free WiFi, actual performance varies wildly between locations. We test real-world speeds during peak working hours β€” all measurements are independent and updated monthly.

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Fastest WiFi
Highest measured speed in Copenhagen
40
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Coffee Collective Bernikow

πŸ“ Indre ByπŸ• 07:00–19:00

Coffee Collective Bernikow represents Copenhagen's specialty coffee scene at its most accomplished β€” this is one of the city's most celebrated roasters, and the Bernikow location matches the coffee quality with a beautifully restored interior and a covered courtyard fitted with throw blankets for Denmark's cooler months. The space balances refinement with accessibility: no pretension at the counter, just baristas who clearly know their craft and a Kenya espresso that regularly appears on best-of-Copenhagen lists. The laid-back atmosphere and gentle background music create a working environment that feels curated without being contrived.

WiFi is exceptional at 40 Mbps with excellent quality β€” the fastest connection on this Copenhagen list and among the strongest in the city's cafe landscape. Power outlets are distributed throughout, and the quiet noise level distinguishes this location from the busier Coffee Collective outposts. Seating comfort is good, with the courtyard blankets adding a practical touch that extends usability into autumn and spring months when other outdoor spaces become inhospitable.

40
Mbps
8/10
Score
Yes
Outlets
$6
Coffee
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Speed Leaderboard

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#2

Next Door Cafe

πŸ“ Indre ByπŸ• 08:00–17:008/10β˜• $6
35 MbpsGreat
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#3

H A N S Coffee

πŸ“ Indre ByπŸ• 07:30–17:008/10β˜• $6
35 MbpsGreat
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#4

Kaf

πŸ“ NΓΈrrebroπŸ• 09:00–17:308/10β˜• $6
30 MbpsGreat
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#5

Paludan Bog & CafΓ©

πŸ“ Indre ByπŸ• 09:00–22:007/10β˜• $5
30 MbpsGreat
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Speed Comparison

#CafeWiFiTierScoreOutletsCoffee
πŸ“ΆCoffee Collective Bernikow40 MbpsGreat8Yes$6
#2Next Door Cafe35 MbpsGreat8Yes$6
#3H A N S Coffee35 MbpsGreat8Yes$6
#4Kaf30 MbpsGreat8Yes$6
#5Paludan Bog & CafΓ©30 MbpsGreat7Yes$5

Understanding WiFi Speeds

The average cafe WiFi in Copenhagen is 34 Mbps, rated "Great" for remote work. Here's what each speed tier means in practice:

100+ Mbps
Enterprise

4K streaming, large uploads, 10+ devices simultaneously

50 Mbps
Professional

HD video calls, fast cloud sync, multiple tabs

25 Mbps
Standard

Web browsing, emails, music streaming

10 Mbps
Basic

Social media, messaging, single-tab research

Why Copenhagen for Remote Work?

Copenhagen makes you pay a premium for the privilege of working from a cafe, but the quality of everything -- internet, coffee, urban design, cycling infrastructure -- justifies the price for those who can afford it. Fixed broadband averages 311 Mbps with extensive fiber and 5G coverage, and cafe WiFi delivers 34 Mbps at the top five spots. Coffee costs $6.00 at standard cafes, with work-friendly venues averaging $5.80. The compact, walkable center with a score of 9 packs specialty coffee shops that serve as unofficial coworking spaces, from Norrebro and Vesterbro neighborhoods to the historic Indre By.

At $3,800 per month, Copenhagen is one of the most expensive nomad destinations globally, but the exceptional quality of life includes the world's best cycling infrastructure, harbor baths for summer swimming, efficient public transport, safe streets with strong social trust, and a thriving food scene spanning New Nordic restaurants to creative street food markets like Reffen. English proficiency is essentially native-level among younger Danes, eliminating any language barrier. The digital nomad community is medium-sized, supported by multiple coworking hubs and a strong startup and creative ecosystem. The city consistently ranks among the world's most livable, and LGBTQ travelers will find one of Europe's most welcoming environments.

Denmark does not offer a dedicated digital nomad visa, creating complications for non-EU stays beyond the 90-day Schengen allowance. High taxes for residents can significantly reduce net income, and the cost of dining out and drinking makes casual socializing expensive -- a single beer costs $7-10, and a modest dinner for two exceeds $80. Winters are long, dark, rainy, and windy with severely limited daylight that triggers seasonal affective disorder in many expats. Even summer weather is unpredictable, and locals may seem reserved at first, requiring time to build deeper friendships that many short-term nomads never achieve.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Copenhagen worth the cost for digital nomads?
Only for high-income remote workers who value quality of life above savings. At $3,800 monthly, you get world-class infrastructure, near-perfect safety, native-level English, and a design-forward city that genuinely improves daily life. Budget nomads should look elsewhere. If you earn $6,000 or more monthly and prioritize livability, Copenhagen delivers experiences that cheaper cities cannot replicate.
How dark does Copenhagen get in winter?
Very dark. December and January offer only about 7 hours of dim daylight, with sunrise after 8:30 AM and sunset before 3:30 PM. Combined with frequent overcast skies and rain, the effective light hours feel even shorter. Many expats invest in light therapy lamps and vitamin D supplements. Summer reverses this dramatically with 17+ hours of light.
Can non-EU digital nomads stay long-term in Copenhagen?
It is difficult. Denmark has no digital nomad visa. The 90-day Schengen tourist allowance applies, and options for extension are limited. The Working Holiday visa covers some nationalities aged 18-30. Freelance or startup visas require Danish business registration and are complex. Most non-EU nomads treat Copenhagen as a summer-season stay within their broader Schengen rotation.
Are cafes in Copenhagen laptop-friendly for remote workers?
Yes, Copenhagen has a strong cafe culture that welcomes remote workers and digital nomads. We've verified 5 laptop-friendly cafes that explicitly cater to people working with laptops, providing reliable WiFi, power outlets, and comfortable seating for long sessions.
Do I need to buy something to use WiFi at cafes in Copenhagen?
Yes, the standard etiquette in Copenhagen is to make a purchase to use the WiFi. Most cafes expect you to order at least one drink per visit, with another small purchase every 2-3 hours if you're staying long. WiFi passwords are usually printed on receipts or available at the counter.
What's the average WiFi speed at cafes in Copenhagen?
Across the cafes we've tested in Copenhagen, the average WiFi speed is 34 Mbps. This is generally fast enough for video calls, file uploads, and standard remote work tasks. Speeds vary by location β€” our rankings sort cafes by tested speed.
Which neighborhood has the best cafes for working in Copenhagen?
Copenhagen has multiple neighborhoods popular with remote workers, each with its own cafe scene. Our city guide lists cafes by neighborhood so you can pick spots near your accommodation or coworking space.
Are power outlets common in Copenhagen cafes?
Power outlet availability varies in Copenhagen. Newer specialty cafes designed for nomads typically have outlets at most tables, while traditional coffee shops may have only a few. Our guide marks which cafes have verified outlets.

Plan your stay in Copenhagen

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