Copenhagen Shopping Guide
Copenhagen is home to 'Stroget', one of the longest pedestrian streets in the world. Here you will find a wide range of shops from large designer stores to small boutiques :
'STROGET'
The well-known and ever popular pedestrian streets, 'Stroget' runs from East to West through the centre of Copenhagen. At each end of Stroget you will find a large square, Kongens Nytorv (The King's Square) and Rådhuspladsen (The City Hall Square).
Many tourists enjoy walking along Stroget and it's many sidestreets, which offer a wide variety of both traditional and modern shops:
IllUM:
Ostergade 52
Illum is one of Copenhagen's most famous department stores where you will find six floors of exclusive shops, where you can experience collections from the world's leading designers. The top floor of Illum has four of the stores nine restaurants.
BIRGER CHRISTENSEN:
Ostergade 38
Visit Birger Christensen for some of the world's most spectacular and outstanding designs in furs and fashions.
AMBER MUSEUM & SHOP
Kongens Nytorv 2
The Copenhagen Amber Museum holds a large collection of art objects and antique jewellery and fascinating amber pieces. In the House of Amber, there is an exclusive shop where you can purchase a unique souvenir.
GEORG JENSEN
Amagertorv
In the Georg Jensen boutique you will find some remarkable silver pieces including jewellery, watches, cutlery and candlesticks.
ROYAL COPENHAGEN
Amagertorv
Royal Copenhagen is the world's largest porcelain establishment, where you can see the famous Flora Danica dinner service and hand-painted figurines.
LOUIS POULSEN & CO
Denmark's largest lighting show room, situated in Nyhavn, known for its marketing of "PH-lamps" and many other famous designs.
MAGASIN
Kongens Nytorv
Scandinavia's largest department store. A Parisian style department store. Exclusive goods, clothing, perfume and food.
Shopping Hours
Shopping hours are usually:
Mon-Thu 10am-6pm Fridays 9am-7pm Saturdays 9am-2pm
Some smaller shops are open on Sundays.
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