Copenhagen Travel Guide

Shopping in Copenhagen

Discover 102 markets, shops, and shopping spots in Copenhagen, Denmark. From local markets to specialty stores — curated from real traveler tips.

102 shops & markets Wikivoyage community
  1. Langelinie outlet

    is a long shopping arcade, located on a promenade along the harbor, where the gigantic cruise ships dock. Several cafes, outlet stores, and souvenir shops (mainly catering to foreigners and cruise guests) have been beautifully fitted into the old stone bulwark. The ice cream stores at the end of the promenade are immensely popular with the locals during the summer.

    Langeliniekaj M-Su 11AM-6PM Website
  2. Nørgaard

    Has long been one of the main fixtures of Strøget, these two stores, right next to each other - ''Nørgaard på strøget'' for women, and ''Mads Nørgaard'' for men. The stores won the AOK Copenhagen award in 2007, for both best woman's and best men's shopping. And the best part is that there is something here to fit anyone's pocket.

    Amagertorv 13-15 M-Th:10AM-6PM,F:10AM-7PM,Sa:10AM-5PM Website
  3. Ginnungagab

    A place to go for some alternative souvenirs, the store is specialized in products of leather and wool, from Scandinavia and Greenland, like clothing, shoes and bags. It also carries the vikings preferred alcohol; mead, and organic vegetables. Have fun pronouncing the name, when asking directions for the store.

    Overgaden oven Vandet 4A M-F:11AM-6PM,Sa:11AM-3PM
  4. Normann Copenhagen

    As hip as they come housewares, clothing, and accessories by up-and-coming designers which the owners takes pride in, and are renowned for spotting both locally and all around the world. The store is housed in an old theatre and is easily one of the best places for shopping design items in the city.

    Østerbrogade 70 M-F 10AM-6PM, Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  5. Magasin du Nord

    Housed in a former grand hotel on Kongens Nytorv, marking the entrance to Strøget, and with over a 100 years of history on its back, Magasin du Nord is the grand old dame of shopping in Copenhagen. Although not as exclusive as it used to be, it is still the premier department store in the city.

    Kongens Nytorv 13 M-Th:10AM-7PM,F:10AM-8PM,Sa:10AM-5PM Website
  6. Paustian

    This store offers one of Denmark's largest selection of high quality furniture, carpets, lighting, and accessories designed exclusively for Paustian by Danish designers and Architects. The store is housed in a building designed by world famous architect Jørn Utzon, of Sydney Opera house fame.

    Kalkbrænderiløbskaj 2 M-Th 9:30AM-5:30PM, F 9:30AM-6PM, Sa 10AM-3PM Website
  7. DAY - Birger et Mikkelsen

    This design house of 5 national and international designers makes glamorous, yet classical clothing of high quality. This concept store only carries women's fashion, lingerie and home accessories. Their clothing line for men can be found in both the Illums and Magasin department stores.

    Pilestræde 16 Website
  8. Munthe+Simonsen

    Another of the new major Danish fashion houses, recently opened this flagship store with dark brown buffalo skin covers on the walls, hand painted - individually made Venetian lamps and water flowing from a huge gold mosaic. Only for the girls, or for a popular present to bring home.

    Grønnegade 10 M-Th:10AM-6PM,F:10AM-7PM,Sa:10AM-4PM Website
  9. House of Amber

    Known historically as 'Nordic Gold', amber is a quintessential Scandinavian jewelry. And there is no better place to get in than in this store, housed in a 17th century house, right at the beginning of Nyhavn. The shops also runs a museum with an extensive collection of rare finds.

    Kongens Nytorv 2 daily 10AM-8PM Museum: 25 Kr Website
  10. Royal Copenhagen

    The flagship store of the world famous Royal Copenhagen porcelain factory, tracing its history back to 1775. It is really exclusive (and expensive) stuff. On the 2nd floor there is a museum, portraying the history of the company, with exhibitions of its porcelain products.

    Amagertorv 6 M-Th:10AM-6PM,F:10AM-7PM,Sa:10AM–5PM Website
  11. Elektrocute

    As the fantastic store name could hint, this underground shop sells clothing connected to the Electronica scene. But you can also browse the internet at the computer in the back of the store, buy one of the carefully selected compilation CD's, and even get a hair cut.

    Elmegade 20 hours pending research. Website
  12. Fields

    Fields hotly debates with a mall in Gothenburg, Sweden, over which of them is the largest shopping mall in Scandinavia. By Danish standards it is certainly huge: 115,000 m² and with more than 140 retailers. But as it is often the case with malls, it is generic too.

    Arne Jacobsens Allé 12 M-F 10AM-8PM, Sa 10AM-5PM Website
  13. ForvandlingKuglen

    A cool store inspired by Middle Eastern bazaars, carrying everything and nothing at the same time. The colorful items for sale change on a constant basis. Local artists and designers often sell their works here; home decór, toys, jewelery and clothing

    Skånegade 7 M-F 11:30AM-5:30PM, Sa 10AM-2PM Website
  14. Bang & Olufsen

    A flagship store for Danish electronics producer Bang & Olufsen, who makes exclusive design products of high quality - like TV's, Stereo's, Speakers and home integration products. They are well known, for the high quality of sound in their products.

    Kongens Nytorv 26 M-Th 10AM-6PM,F 10AM-7AM,Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  15. Ingerslev Antiques

    A cozy antique store running on its 17th year, where the dust in the corners and the general mess, are part of the concept - and you can choose whether to have a chat with the owner, or just breeze the store without feeling obliged to buy anything.

    Ravnsborggade 22 M-F 11.30AM-5.30PM,Sa 11.30AM-3PM Website
  16. Din

    Store of a young couple, where the man of the house makes recycle jewellery and other items from trash, which ends up looking a lot better than it sounds, while his girlfriend - a fashion designer, takes care of women's fashion part of the store.

    Istedgade 101 M-Sa 11AM-6PM Website
  17. Don Ya Doll

    Owners Anne & Tine has put up a store that's hard to put in a box, part youthful fashion store, a mind blowing collection of accessories, you definitely don't see every day, and gadgets the two owners have picked up from all over the place.

    Istedgade 55 M-F 11AM-6PM,Sa 11AM-3PM Website
  18. Frederiksberg Fleamarket

    The most popular of Copenhagen's flea markets, since the neighbourhood is rather affluent, you can often find good antiques and up scale 2nd hand fashion brands. Beers are often served from tents, and sometimes there is folksy live music.

    Saturdays (Apr to Oct) 9AM-3PM Website
  19. Magasin Lyngby

    This smaller sibling of the famous department store on Kongens Nytorv, is located right across from Lyngby Storcenter, and is more of a classic department store, then it is more mall like competitor on the other side of the street.

    Lyngby Hovedgade 43, Lyngby M-Th 10AM-7PM,F 10AM-8PM, Sa 9AM-5PM Website
  20. Royal Copenhagen Factory Outlet

    This store is located on the grounds of what used to be the companies factory, the production has now moved elsewhere, but they still maintain this outlet store here, selling classical dinnerware, home decor and figurines.

    Søndre Fasanvej 9 M-F 9AM-5.30PM,Sa 9AM-2PM Website
  21. Antikvit

    A rather chaotic mixed bag of antiquities, arts, crafts and furnitures. Both imported from Indonesia and China, as well as some Danish and European items, the enormous variety makes it a good place to breeze through.

    Valdemarsgade 34 M-F 1PM-6PM,Sa 11AM-4PM Website
  22. Strand Galleriet

    A nice little gallery run by a couple from Western Jutland, hence the rather odd name (The Beach Gallery). Nice attitudes, and friendly staff - lets locals borrow paintings home, and see if it fits with their home.

    Ravnsborggade 5 Th-Sa 11AM-6PM,Sa 11AM-3PM Website
  23. Rambow

    A small design boutique fitted into an old communal bathing institution, sells both new and old furniture, kitchenwares, electronics from a host of national and (mostly) international designers and design bureaus.

    Østerbrogade 55A M-F 1PM-5.30PM Website
  24. Birger Christiensen

    This store has been running since 1869, and is most famous for its exclusive skins and furs, from Scandinavia and Greenland. But they also sell some of the worlds top fashion brands like Hermes and Channel.

    Østergade 38 M-Th 10AM-6PM,F 10AM-7PM,Sa 10AM-5PM Website
  25. Samsoe & Samsoe

    This store mainly sells clothing by the designer of the same name, making classic clothes with an edge, but also carries small collections of other designers with the same theme. Both for girls and guys.

    Studiestræde 13 M-Th 10AM-6PM,F 10AM-7PM,Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  26. Goggle

    Was one of the first fashion stores to open on the street, run by a Frenchman and an Aussie, who has built an almost fanatical following. Both for men and women, and from the affordable to the exclusive.

    Elmegade 3 M-Th 11AM-6PM,F 11AM-7PM,Sa 11AM-4PM Website
  27. Pigen & Diamanten

    The name means the 'Girl and the Diamond' in English, which should reveal that this is jewellery store. Exciting Danish designs and designers on sale, and a broad range which should soothe most tastes.

    Værnedamsvej 9 M-F 10AM-6PM,Sa 10AM-3PM Website
  28. Fünf

    Five young designers, each running their own brand, is behind this collective on Elmegade. Mainly womens fashion and accessories, but also a few items for the men around, mainly by designer Tolsing.

    Elmegade 2 M-F 11AM-6PM,Sa 11AM-4PM Website
  29. Affär

    Cool little shop that carries whatever the owner finds interesting, new and old, which makes for an interesting place to breeze around. It is mainly interior stuff like lamps, bowls, glassware etc.

    Liflandsgade 2 M-F 11:30AM-5:30PM Website
  30. Illum

    Illum is a 8-storey department store, smack in the middle of Strøget, founded in 1891 and it has competed with Magasin ever since. Unlike Magasin, it is mostly made up of small independent stores.

    Østergade 52 M-Th:10AM-7PM,F:10AM-8PM,Sa:10AM-5PM Website
  31. Bruuns Bazaar

    Along with Munthe+Simonsen, this design house is front runners in an ongoing Danish fashion revolution. There are two stores here; Number 8 is for the ladies, while number 9 is for the gents.

    Kronprinsensgade 8 Website
  32. Stig P

    Fashion store for women, carrying both Stig P's own brand, and several other international brands. As a twist, in spirit with the street, this store also sells antique Kimono's from Japan.

    Ravnsborggade 18 M-Th 11AM-6PM,F 11AM-7PM,Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  33. Carhartt

    A nice store specialized in the Detroit brand Carhartt (and Burton) producing mens apparel. But actually blends in nicely with the surrounding stores, which mainly offers Danish fashion.

    Elmegade 13 M-Th 11AM-6PM,F 11AM-7PM,Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  34. Can Gallery

    A cool combined shop, record label and gallery, featuring some nice and rather childlike paintings, records, toys and other odds and ends that the trio behind the shop happen to like.

    Tullinsgade 5 M-F 12.30PM-5.30PM,Sa 11AM-2PM Website
  35. Art Rebels

    Is the flagship store of the on-line art collective bearing the same name, it is located in the meatpacking district. Fashion, Gallery and likely some music for sale, and also a café.

    Flæsketorvet 17 Tu-F 11AM-7PM,Sa 11AM-4PM Website
  36. Brinja København

    The small store of designer Brinja Bastholm, selling her own women's fashion designs and a few small imported brands. Jewelry and the all important accessories are also on the menu.

    Islands Brygge 21 M-F 11AM-6PM, Sa 11AM-3PM Website
  37. Casalinga

    Local designer Trine Weng is best known for her ceramic design jewelery, but also produces other ceramic design items for your home and mixes this with adorable children's clothing.

    Erlingsgade 37 Th-F 10AM-5:30PM, Sa 11AM-2PM Website
  38. Fisketorvet

    A large shopping center and cinema complex overlooking the harbour just behind Dybbølsbro Station. 120 stores, 55.000 m². The artificial Copencabana beach is just behind the center.

    Kalvebod Brygge 59 M-F 9AM-8PM,Sa 8AM-5PM Website
  39. Samsøe & Samsøe

    Fashion for both ladies and gents, Samsøe & Samsøe is one of the top Danish fashion brands, but this store also sells a few other selected brands like BZR, Acne, Nümph and Minimum.

    Værnedamsvej 12 M-Th 10AM-6PM,F 10AM-7PM,Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  40. Hooha

    Nice little store, with cool wall paintings, and a friendly staff. Runs their own brand where 10 freelance designers does the prints, but also sells a few other hard-to-get brands.

    Elmegade 14 M-Th 11AM-6PM,F 11AM-7PM,Sa 11AM-3PM Website
  41. Ruben & Bobby

    A curious mix of second hand stuff like games and action figures, fashion, their own designs - mainly inspired from the 90ties. And to add the confusion you can even get a haircut

    Jægersborggade 6 M-F 10AM-2PM, W&F 10AM-5.30PM, Th 10AM-8PM Website
  42. Tiger Lilly

    Funky 2nd hand fashion store for the girls, run by two local stylists. Boheme attitude, vintage dresses and new designer clothes resold for local hipsters in need of new outfits.

    Værnedamsvej 11 M-T 11AM-5.30PM,F 11AM-6PM,Sa 11AM-3PM. Closed W and Su
  43. Riktigt

    A cozy small woman's fashion store, with the line by the same name as the boutique being hand made in a small room in the back of the store, by owner and designer Rikke Refsbæk.

    Ravnsborggade 17C M-F 11AM-6PM,Sa 11AM-3PM Website
  44. ABC Antiques

    This is one of the more cozy stores on the street, with wide variety from furniture to decor, and pieces going all the way between 18th century and modern classics time wise.

    Ravnsborggade 15 M-F 11AM-5.30PM,Sa 11AM-2PM Website
  45. Dansk Møbel Kunst

    Dansk Møbelkunst is a gallery of first class vintage design. Specialized in Scandinavian furniture design from 1920 to 1975, with particular focus on Danish design classics.

    Bredgade 32 Website
  46. Bungalow

    Bungalow has a large collection of home decor and textiles imported directly from India by the owner, but also sells other textiles in a wide variety of patterns and colors.

    Ravnsborggade 17 Tu-F 11AM-5PM,Sa 11AM-2PM Website
  47. Pang Christianshavn

    This small store carries furniture, clothes and interiors in every color of the rainbow, as long as it packs a punch. Pang is a Danish word for colors that stands out.

    Dronningensgade 46 Website
  48. Mademoistella

    Carefully selected vintage clothes and a few more well known brands like Carhartt and Pointer. Also often dishes up random concerts you can chill to in the couches.

    Jægersborggade 5 M-Th 11AM-6PM, F 11AM-7PM, Sa 11AM-4PM Website
  49. Moshi Moshi

    This is actually 3 stores located next to each other, and there is nothing here but the most unerringly stylish, minimal, eco-conscious women's clothing and shoes.

    Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 40 M-F 11AM-6PM, Sa 11AM-15PM Website
  50. Priip

    A cute little store carrying jewellery designed by the owner Pia Rasmussen, but also handicrafts, ceramics and glass art from a range of interesting designers.

    Tullinsgade 25 Tu-F 11AM-5.30PM,Sa 11AM-2PM Website
  51. Engleskyts

    The owner, Tina Stampe, started out selling children's clothing, but has since branched out with women's fashion and shoes from solid Danish designers as well.

    Istedgade 108 M-F noon-5.30PM,Sa 10AM-3PM, closed on Wednesdays Website
  52. Ceramic Studio and Shop

    This is a combined studio and shop for the two ceramicists Inge Vincent and Karin Michelsen, carrying products in the beautiful Scandinavian design tradition.

    Wilders Plads 9B Website
  53. Sommerlund

    Owner has returned from a long stay in LA, to start this store which mainly specializes in party dresses, but also has regular women's fashion and some shoes.

    Istedgade 110 M-F 11AM-6PM,Sa 11AM-3PM Website
  54. Juice

    Another one of the early starters of this fashion street. Sells womens apparel and accessories by designers like FCUK, Mads Nørgaard and Gentleman's Affair.

    Elmegade 17 M-F 11AM-6PM,Sa 11AM-3PM Website
  55. Workshop CPH

    A design collective of 25 local designers sharing a workshop and a boutique, selling the members own creations in fashion, jewelery and industrial design.

    M-F noon-5:30PM, Sa 10AM-3PM Website
  56. Georg Jensen

    Georg Jensen was a Danish silversmith (1866-1935), today it is a company producing some exquisite products in silver, like watches, jewelry and interiors.

    Amagertorv 4 M-F:10AM-7PM,Sa:10AM-5PM Website
  57. Asfalt

    The store of Danish fashion designer Hanne Zachariassen, she makes her own youthful and colourful designs from recycled materials, for both women and men.

    Istedgade 83 M-F 11AM-6PM,Sa 11AM-3PM
  58. Girlie Hurly

    As the name would suggest, we are here dealing with a really girlie store with various cute items, plastic fantastic 50s nostalgia inspired items no less.

    Istedgade 99 M-Th 11.30AM-5.30PM,F 11AM-6.30PM,Sa 10AM-3PM
  59. 66°North Iceland

    This store run by an Icelandic company, sells high performance adventure clothing, mainly for cold conditions, and has both a men's and a ladies section.

    Ravnsborg Tværgade 3B Tu-Th 11AM-5.30PM,F 11AM-6PM,Sa 10AM-2PM Website
  60. Frederiksberg Centeret

    The only shopping mall on Frederiksberg, right by the metro station. 65 stores over 9000m2. Usual high street suspects, plus a few interesting stores.

    Falkoner Alle 21 M-F 10AM-7PM,Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  61. Designer Zoo

    DZOO is a working design store, based on a community of eight designers, which also sell designs made by a row of other Danish handcraft designers.

    Vesterbrogade 137 M-Th 10AM-5.30PM, F 10AM-7PM Sa 10AM-3PM Website
  62. Christiania Bikes

    Produces some unique handcrafted bikes, their signature bike - famous throughout Denmark, has a boot in the front for goods, kids or groceries.

    Mælkevejen 83A M-F:9AM-5PM,Sa:10AM-2PM Website
  63. Kim Antons & Co Antique

    One of the more exclusive stores, dealing primarily with furniture from the 19th century, and prices mostly going from 5000 Kr and up (way up)

    Ravnsborggade 14A M-F 09.30AM-5.30PM,Sa 11AM-2PM Website
  64. Nees + Schelde

    Equips girls with their 2nd best friend (after the diamonds) - shoes, hand picked and imported by the owners from Spain, France and Italy.

    Ravnsborggade 6 M-F 11AM-5.30PM,Sa 11AM-2PM Website
  65. Bolia

    Quite affordable Danish furniture and industrial design, quite big for an inner city store, and pleasurable lounge music on the speakers.

    Vesterbrogade 67 M-Th 10AM-7PM,F 10AM-8PM,Sa 10AM-5PM Website
  66. Waterfront Shopping

    Newly build shopping mall on the waterfront of the newly erected Tuborg area, near the Experimentarium museum. Mainly high-end shops.

    Tuborg Havnevej 4, Hellerup M-F 10AM-7PM,Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  67. Hansen & Jensen

    Weird mix bank of a store, with mainly unusually fresh office appliances, often with a graphic edge and come in recycled materials.

    Tullinsgade 24 M-F 11AM-5.30PM,Sa 10AM– 2PM Website
  68. Diamonds & Pearls

    Large selection of both antique, modern and second hand jewelry, a really competent staff, and some very unique pieces around.

    Ravnsborggade 17 hours pending research Website
  69. Fashion Village

    Trendy fashion store selling unique Pakistani designer clothes for women, with a modern twist, imported directly from London.

    Vesterbrogade 91 M-F 10AM-6PM
  70. Malene Birger

    MTV calls her the "Queen of Fashion in Copenhagen", and her store is one of the best woman's fashion stores in Scandinavia.

    Antonigade 10 Website
  71. Phenix Antiques

    Another Antique store, nicely laid out, with a large section in the basement with Ikea like room sections in the basement.

    Ravnsborggade 16A M-F 11AM-5.30PM Sa 10AM-1PM Website
  72. Qsmedien

    An iron workshop run by 3 women, mostly selling creative interior decorations and furniture cast of iron and glass.

    Mælkevejen 83 E M-F:9AM-5PM,Sa:11AM-3PM Website
  73. Holte midpunkt

    Mall in central Holte with speciality stores, two supermarkets and a library with internet access on the 3rd floor.

    Holte Midtpunkt 23, Holte M-Th 9.30AM-6PM,F 9.30AM-7PM,Sa 9.30AM-3PM Website
  74. Gad Lyngby

    Danish book stores tend to be rather small, but this one a decent size and some English paperback titles available.

    Lyngby Hovedgade 23, Lyngby M-Th 9.30AM-6PM,F 9.30AM-7PM,Sa 9.30AM-4PM Website
  75. Iloveilove

    Streetwear and sneaker store, as well as T-Shirt graphics. Running in symbiosis with the Carhartt store next door.

    Elmegade 13 M-Th 11AM-6PM,F 11AM-7PM,Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  76. Lyngby Storcenter

    Is a large shopping mall in central Lyngby, with more than 120 shops, restaurants and supermarkets over 34.100 m².

    Klampenborgvej 232, Lyngby M-F 10AM-7PM,Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  77. Veirhanen

    This store has a large catalog and a well developed website - with most of the items for sale posted online.

    Ravnsborggade 12 hours pending research Website
  78. CA Butikken

    Sells handicrafts, clothing and Christiania merchandice. And also doubles as an information point and café.

    F-Su:noon-5PM Website
  79. Fona

    Is a 3 floors electronics store, with probably the largest record section in the country, on the 3rd floor.

    Østergade 47 M-F 10AM-6PM,Sa 10AM-5PM
  80. Blackout

    The country's only specialty store for Rap, Hip Hop and R&B music. And a friendly and knowledgeable owner.

    Studiestræde 27 M-F 10AM-6.30PM,Sa 10AM-3PM Website
  81. Antikviteter & Kuriosa

    With 45 years in the business, this guy seems to be knowing what he is doing, and his specialty is brass.

    Ravnsborggade 10 M-Th 10AM-3PM,F 10AM-6PM,Sa 10AM-2PM Website
  82. Indkøbscentralen

    This store sells mostly organic groceries, some produced locally in Christiania, e.g. organic cosmetics

    8AM-8PM, Tu:noon-8PM Website
  83. Svane Apotek

    One of four 24 hour chemists in the city, outside regular opening hours there is a 15 Kr service fee.

    Lyngby Hovedgade 27, Lyngby M-F 8.30AM-8PM,Sa 8.30AM-5PM Website
  84. Illums bolighus

    The best, most expensive and most exclusive of Danish interior, decorative and furniture design.

    Amagertorv 10 M-F:10AM-7PM,Sa:10AM-5PM Website
  85. Bau Antiques

    Mainly sells smaller items, like lamps, glass and porcelain, but also has a few furniture items.

    Ravnsborggade 5B M-F 11AM-5.50PM,Sa 11AM-2PM Website
  86. Kyoto

    200m2 fashion store for both sexes, with both good Scandinavian brands and 2nd hand clothing.

    Istedgade 95 M-Th 11AM-6PM,F 11AM-7PM,Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  87. Tata shoes

    A Christiania outfit that makes handcrafted orthopaedic shoes, uniquely made to measure.

    Langgaden M-F:10AM-5PM,Sa:noon-3PM €1300-2000 Website
  88. Area

    Carries furniture's, lamps and accessories by both Danish and international designers

    Store Kongensgade 73 Website
  89. Green Square

    Scandinavia's largest antiquities warehouse with over 10,000 m² of displays.

    Strandlodsvej 11B M-Th 10AM-5:30PM, F 10AM-6PM, Sa 10AM-4PM Website
  90. Cath & Co

    A small gallery selling paintings, sculpturing and textiles.

    Herstedøstergade 22, Albertslund Website
  91. Tres Bien

    Classic cut, but modern fashion for women

    Værnedamsvej 4A M-F 10AM-6PM,Sa 10AM-3PM
  92. CMYK Kld

    Unique and super fine graphics gallery

    Jægersborggade 51 Tu-W 2PM-5.30PM,Th-F noon-5.30PM,Sa 11AM-3PM Website
  93. My Favourite Things

    Organic skin care and other favourite

    Jægersborggade 45 W-F noon-6PM,Sa 11AM-3PM Website
  94. Birte Magnussen Antiques

    shop information pending research.

    Ravnsborggade 22 hours pending research Website
  95. Encode

    Raw street style for both sexes

  96. Bark

    Bark closed? research pending

    Elmegade 26 Website
  97. Elme Børn

    Danish fashion for the kids.

    Elmegade 21 M-Th 11AM-5.30PM,F 11AM-6PM,Sa 10AM-2PM Website
  98. Karamelleriet

    Wonderful hand made caramels

    Jægersborggade 36 M-F 10AM-5.30PM,Sa 10AM-2PM Website
  99. Æter

    Record store and DJ events

    Jægersborggade 48 Tu 2PM-7PM,W 1PM-6PM,Th 3PM-8PM,F 2PM-7PM,Sa 11AM-5PM Website
  100. MALL

    Known and unknown design

    Jægersborggade 54 Th-F 2PM-6PM,Sa 11AM-4PM
  101. Ceramist Inge Vincents

    Award winning ceramics

    Jægersborggade 27 W&F 10AM-4PM, Th 10AM-6PM,Sa 11AM-1PM Website
  102. Elsgaard

    hand made shoes

    Jægersborggade 55 Website

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Shopping Guide for Copenhagen: Markets, Stores & Souvenirs

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