Copenhagen is doubling down on its reputation as the world’s premier cycling capital. The Danish capital is setting aside more than $86 million (DKK 600 million) in its latest city budget. This budget represents the largest-ever allocation for cycling-related projects. The record investment aims to make biking safer, more efficient, and more accessible for all residents and travelers.
“I’m very happy and proud that we’ve gained more momentum for cyclists with the largest cycling budget Copenhagen has ever seen,” said Line Barfod, Mayor of Technical and Environmental Affairs. “There’s more funding for safe school routes, green waves for cyclists, and better bike connections. More cycling means better climate protection, more greenery, and less traffic.”
Among the highlights:
A new bicycle bridge will span Copenhagen’s harbor, linking the Little Mermaid area to Refshaleøen — a trendy district known for its food market and cutting-edge restaurants. This is likely to become a favorite cycling route for travelers in the Danish capital.
Safer school routes, including a dedicated path in Nørrebro, and separated bike lanes leading to Refshaleøen to protect riders from car traffic.
Sharp budget increase for bicycles in 2026
Barfod emphasized that the substantial investment is necessary to preserve Copenhagen’s cycling legacy: “We spend large sums every year supporting cars — about $29 million (DKK 200 million) just for road restoration. It’s only fair and long overdue that we invest more in bicycles. We must continue this in future budgets.”
From 2016 to 2025, Copenhagen has allocated an average of $23 million (DKK 160 million) per year toward cycling initiatives — including infrastructure upgrades, safety programs, and school route improvements, often supported by external funding. In 2025 alone, $25 million (DKK 174 million) has been granted for cycling-related efforts, underscoring the city’s long-term commitment to sustainable mobility.
Key cycling initiatives:
Safe school route and bike path on Mimersgade
Bicycle bridge between Østerbro and Refshaleøen
Improved traffic safety and accessibility on Refshaleøen
Expansion of green-wave traffic lights for cyclists
Underground bike parking at new metro stations (Sundbyøster Plads and Lergravsparken)
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