RCS A/S

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RCS A/S is a Danish passenger transport company based in Copenhagen that operates sightseeing and other scheduled bus services.

Nordhavn, Copenhagen, Denmark

About RCS A/S

RCS A/S is a Danish transport company headquartered in the Nordhavn district of Copenhagen. Corporate filings list its main industry as “passenger transport by road with fixed schedule,” and its registered secondary names include Royal City Sightseeing A/S, Sightseeing Tours Copenhagen A/S, Sightseeing Ticket A/S and Tours & Ticket House A/S, indicating a focus on sightseeing and tourist bus services in and around Copenhagen.([virkmin.dk](https://virkmin.dk/Companies/40844554?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “RCS A S” on your card statement is likely related to the purchase of a bus ticket, sightseeing tour, or other passenger transport service they operate or sell, such as city sightseeing tours or special route tickets. This could be a one‑time card-present purchase made at a ticket office or kiosk, a payment made via their online booking or ticketing channels, or a charge processed on behalf of one of their branded operations (for example under a “Royal City Sightseeing” or similar name) that settles under the legal entity RCS A/S.([virkmin.dk](https://virkmin.dk/Companies/40844554?utm_source=openai))

If you are unsure about the charge, start by checking any recent travel to or around Copenhagen, confirmation emails for sightseeing or shuttle bookings, or receipts from bus or tour operators you used. The company’s registered contact email uses the @royalcs.dk domain, which you can use to reach out with your transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card to request more detail; alternatively, you can call their listed Danish phone number during business hours.([virkmin.dk](https://virkmin.dk/Companies/40844554?utm_source=openai)) Keep an eye on your next statements to see whether the charge recurs (which would suggest some form of pass or recurring ticket) and contact your card issuer promptly if you do not recognize any linked travel or tickets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a charge from “RCS A S” on my card statement usually mean?

A charge from “RCS A S” is most likely for a bus or sightseeing service in Copenhagen, such as a city sightseeing tour, shuttle, or other scheduled road passenger transport operated or ticketed by RCS A/S or one of its brands like Royal City Sightseeing or Sightseeing Tours Copenhagen.

Is RCS A/S associated with Royal City Sightseeing or Sightseeing Tours Copenhagen?

Yes. Official corporate records list Royal City Sightseeing A/S, Sightseeing Ticket A/S, Sightseeing Tours Copenhagen A/S and Tours & Ticket House A/S as registered secondary names (binavne) under RCS A/S, so charges for those brands may appear under the legal name “RCS A S” on your statement.([virkmin.dk](https://virkmin.dk/Companies/40844554?utm_source=openai))

Could this RCS A/S charge be for an online booking I made before my trip?

Yes. If you pre‑booked a Copenhagen sightseeing tour or bus ticket online, the payment processor may settle the transaction under the legal entity RCS A/S, even if the booking confirmation showed a more marketing‑friendly brand name like Royal City Sightseeing or Sightseeing Ticket.

Does RCS A/S place temporary holds or authorizations on my card?

For most ticket purchases you should see a single finalized charge, but like other transport and travel companies they may place a temporary authorization when you book online or at a terminal to confirm your card. These authorizations typically drop off automatically within a few days if the transaction is not completed or is adjusted by your bank.

How can I verify exactly what I bought from RCS A/S?

Check your email inbox and spam folder for confirmations from any Copenhagen sightseeing or bus services around the date of the charge, and compare the amount and date to your itinerary. If you still cannot match it, contact RCS A/S using the email address based on the royalcs.dk domain with details of the transaction so they can look up the specific ticket or tour.

How do I request a refund or dispute a charge from RCS A/S?

Start by contacting RCS A/S directly—include your name, travel date, booking reference (if any), transaction date and amount, and the last four digits of the card. If you cannot resolve the issue with them or believe the charge is fraudulent, contact your card issuer to open a dispute and ask them to investigate the merchant charge from RCS A/S.

Will future rides or tours with RCS A/S be billed automatically to my card?

RCS A/S mainly sells individual tickets and sightseeing tours, so most charges are one‑off. However, multi‑day passes or bundled products could result in more than one transaction (for example, if you change dates or upgrade a ticket). Review the terms shown at purchase, and if you see any unexpected recurring pattern in charges, contact both RCS A/S and your card issuer.

How can I contact RCS A/S about a card charge if I’m no longer in Denmark?

You can contact them by email using the address associated with the royalcs.dk domain, which is listed in Danish corporate records, and include your booking and transaction details. If you have difficulty reaching them directly due to language or time‑zone differences, your card issuer can also send a formal inquiry to the merchant on your behalf.

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