There are shopping malls at the heart of the city as in the outskirts of Copenhagen. In these shopping malls you will find exclusive boutiques as well as chain of shops which are represented all over Denmark. The inner city also has lots of exiting and creative handcrafters and designers with little ateliers. Besides presenting a great classic shopping, the Danes are famous for their range of quality designed cloths, furniture, glass articles, ceramics and jewelleries.
Strøget and Købmagergade are the longest shopping streets in Copenhagen. International fashion brands from Prada, Louis Vuitton, Cerutti, Mulberry, Chanel, Boss, and lot of others are found at the kilo prices in Nytorv end of the Strøget street.For lower prices, start going further down to the clothing stores like H&M. On one of the front side of Amagertorv lies Købmagergade, featuring small independent shops with clothing and eye wears.
Flea Markets in Copenhagen
In Denmark, there is certainly a passion for a nice stroll around local flea markets. No matter if you are driving through a huge city or jogging through a tiny town, you are unlikely to miss one of summer weekends. In Copenhagen, there are two major players, Frederiksberg and Israels Plads which offer great value in terms of outfits in flea markets places. Gammel Strand, however, is unique with its canal side setting and outdoor coffee shops. The flea market season in Denmark starts in late May season and ends in early October.