Denmark is the place with so many stylish boutiques and fashionable shops scattered. These shops are spread all over Copenhagen. The Danish capital is a shopping Mecca for every fashionista and design lover who admires Danes’ minimalist style. Sometimes though, there isn’t enough time to both visit the city’s attractions and do some quality shopping, so that’s where this guide to Copenhagen’s best shopping malls comes in.
Fisketorvet
Featuring 93 shops, 20 restaurants, and cafés and 14 cinema halls, Fisketorvet is the third-largest shopping mall in Denmark. Opened in 2000 by the waterfront at Kalvebod Brygge, Fisketorvet has been welcoming millions of visitors to its fashionable boutiques and modern cinemas for over 15 years. Cycle down the popular cycle bridge known as Cycle Snake (Cykelslangen), which stretches among the popular department stores and other modern architecture buildings, and find yourself in one of the city’s most known industrial districts.
59 Kalvebod Brygge, København V København, 1560, Denmark
Field’s Department Store
Fields are the second-biggest shopping center in Denmark and one of the largest in Scandinavia. It is located in Ørestad, Copenhagen, close to the E20 motorway and Ørestad station on the Copenhagen Metro. It takes 10 minutes from Ørestad station to the city center (Kongens Nytorv Station). Alternatively, it takes 7 minutes by regional trains on a direct railway link to Copenhagen Central Station. Amongst luxurious hotels and modern architecture department buildings in Copenhagen’s newly-built area of Ørestad, you’ll find Field’s.
12 Arne Jacobsens Allé, København S København, 2300, Denmark
Frederiksberg Centret
A department store with the best in fashion and design couldn’t be missing from Copenhagen’s posh neighbourhood. Frederiksberg Centret opened its doors for the first time in 1996 and today counts 90 shops of all types. From clothing boutiques and jewellery stores to a bookstore and a toy shop, FRB.C offers plenty of choices for those who want to buy a little token from Copenhagen or add a Scandinavian-style garment to their wardrobe.
21 Falkoner Alle, Frederiksberg, 2000, Denmark
Amager Centret
Amager Centret is located on Amager island close to Amagerbro metro station and around 30 minutes’ walk from Freetown Christiania. The relatively modest shopping centre might not be as impressive as Illum or Magasin du Nord but it has 65 stores as well as nine restaurants and cafés plus two supermarkets, which are all you need for a relaxed shopping day.
3 Reberbanegade, København S København, 2300, Denmark
ILLUM
Since 1891, ILLUM has been delivering only the best of fashion and design to Copenhageners and is still considered to be one of the most prestigious department stores in Denmark. Located in the city centre, Illum is a great spot for a shopping break and a cup of coffee at the spectacular rooftop, where stylish bars and restaurants serve refreshing cocktails and delicious meals all day long. Clothes, Scandinavian design items and beauty products from renowned Danish and international brands such as Baum und Pferdgarten, Heliot Emil, and Fendi fill the store’s four floors, offering a unique shopping experience to visitors.
52 Østergade, København K København, 1100, Denmark
source: culturetrip.com
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