City Center
Cruise the Miracle Mile
At 1.1 km long it’s not quite a mile, but who’s counting? Strøget, in the city center, is the world’s longest, oldest pedestrian shopping street. Big name shops line the way. Tiny streets alongside hold secrets and surprises.
  
Illums Bolighus (Danish design and interior), Amagertorv 10, 1160 Copenhagen
Mads Noergaard (Danish trendy street/casual wear), Amagertorv 11, 1160 Copenhagen
Holly Golightly (designer clothes), Gammel Mønt 2, 1117 Copenhagen
Apair (shoes and boots), Ny Østergade 3, 1101 Copenhagen
Flying A (latest fashion trends for men and women), Kronprinsensgade 5, 1114 Copenhagen
Pede og Stoffer (latest fashion trends for men and women), Klosterstraede 15-19, 1157 Copenhagen
Norse (skate and street wear), Pilestræde 41, 1112 Copenhagen
Munthe plus Simonsen (Danish designer clothes for women) Grønnegade 10, 1107 Copenhagen
WoodWood (edgy and urban clothes for men and women), Krystalgade 7, 1172 Copenhagen
Henrik Vibskov (Danish colourful and edgy designer clothes for men and women), Krystalgade 6, 1172 Copenhagen
Malene Birger (classic elegance with sexy sophisticated twist) Antonigade 10, 1106 Copenhagen
Georg Jensen (jewelery, watches, living), Amagertorv 4, Strøget, 1160 Copenhagen
Nørrebro
International influence You never know what you’ll discover in multicultural Nørrebro, with its ethnic grocery stores and restaurants and its eclectic shops. This is prime territory for hip fashion as well as jewelry, antiques and all things exotic.   Antiques (several different stores!), Ravnsborggade, 2200 Copenhagen Ole Madsen Antiktanken & Design Ravnsborggade 21, 2200 Copenhagen Roxy Classic (Danish design vintage furniture), Fæledvej 4, 2200 Copenhagen Goggle (trendy clothes and shoes for men and women), Elmegade 3, 2200 Copenhagen FÜNF (designers workshop), Elmegade 2, 2200 Copenhagen Carhartt (shoes and clothing), Elmegade 13, 2200 Copenhagen Ilove (street wear and sneakers), Elmegade 13, 2200 Copenhagen CommonZenz (organic cool clothing) Jægersborggade 14, 2200 Copenhagen Stokkendahl (clothes with a story) Jægersborggade 35, 2200 Copenhagen
Vesterbro
Want hip? This former working-class district is one of the hippest areas of Copenhagen today—especially Istedgade with its up-and-coming designer shops and ateliers. You’ll also find great vintage clothing shops, especially on the side streets.
  Birna (Danish designed untraditional clothes), Istedgade 99, 1650 Copenhagen Rude (mixed street and trendy casual clothes), Istedgade 112, 1650 Copenhagen Designer Zoo (a working design store), Vesterbrogade 137, 1620 Copenhagen Ichinen (furniture, lighting, clothing), Istedgade 59, 1650 Copenhagen Sommerlund (ball gowns and dresses), Istedgade 110, 1650 Copenhagen Samsø Samsøe (edgy Danish design for men and women), Værnedamsvej 12, 1619 Copenhagen Kluns (clothes from small labels) Kongevej 51, 1610 Copenhagen Girlie Hurly (interior design and funny gadgets) Istedgade 99, 1650 Copenhagen Donn Ya Doll (vintage/new clothes fro women), Istedgade 55, 1650 Copenahagen Tabushop (Danish underground rap store – sells street wear, music etc.), Saxogade 77, 1662 Copenhagen E-Vintage (vintage), Istedgade 92, 1650 Copenhagen
Østerbro
Local color If you want to feel like a local, head to Østerbro, an unpretentious neighborhood that happens to be home to some excellent one-of-a-kind shops. You’ll find critical mass on Dag Hammarskjölds Allé, Østerbrogade and Nordre Frihavnsgade.   Normann Copenhagen (Danish design), Oesterbrogade 70, 2100 Copenhagen Moshi Moshi (stylish, men & women's clothing and shoes) Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 34, 2100 Copenhagen Moshi Moshi Studio (organic clothes and wellbeing products) Dag Hammarskjolds Allé 40, 2100 Copenhagen Peter Beier Chocolates (Danish speciality), Nordre Frihavnsgade 20, 2100 Copenhagen Pico (jewellery), Østerbrogade 98, 2100 Copenhagen Greibe & Kumari (luxuary vintage), Nordre Frihavnsgade 60, 2100 CopenhagenØ OZ (trendy clothes for men & women), Østerbrogade 118, 2100 Copenhagen Pour quoi (cool clothes), Nordre Frihavnsgade 13, 2100 Copenhagen Self care shop (organic make-up), Nordre Frihavnsgade 13, 2100 Copenhagen
Frederiksberg
City within the city In the beautiful residential area of Frederiksberg, streets such as Værnedamsvej and Gl. Kongevej are now home to boutiques selling vintage clothing, designer originals and fancy foods, plus casual cafés and restaurants.
  Frederiksberg Center (shopping mall with Danish and international chains), Falkoner Alle 21, 2000 Frederiksberg Vadumsrum (Danish designer clothes), Gammel Kongevej 92, 1850 Frederiksberg BoConcept (cool Danish furniture and interior), Gammel Kongevej 29A, 1610 Frederiksberg Royal Copenhagen Antiques & Georg Jensen Museum Søndre Fasanvej 5, 2000 Frederiksberg Madam My (trendy womens' wear) Gammel Kongevej 85, 1819 Frederiksberg Karl Smart (trendy mens' wear) Værnedamsvej 11, 2000 Frederiksberg Flea market (every Saturday from 9 am - 3 pm from mid April/late October) Parking lot behind Frederiksberg City Hall, 2000 Frederiksberg No webpage, but call: 0045 38 21 42 20 for more information
Christianshavn
A quiet corner Canals and old, unusual buildings make Christianshavn one of Copenhagen’s more charming districts. Take time to explore the small, interesting stores dotting the side streets and the earthy offerings in Freetown Christiania.
  
Pang Christianshavn (furniture, clothes and interior design in every color of the rainbow) Dronningensgade 46, 1420 Copenhagen Ceramic Studio and Shop (combined studio and shop), Wilders Plads 9B, Copenhagen Ginnungagab (products of leather and wool), Overgaden oven Vandet 4A, COpenhagen
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