Sunday, June 29, 2014

Then the sweet and cute little shop Liebe, you can find it on Kompagnistræde 23. Many pastel colors


A long time ago (see here), I promised you a blog post about fun shops in the center of Copenhagen. After the post about tips in the (as-need-you-over-quarter) Vesterbro are still really my favorites in and around the center. Truly a wonderful center house fraser for shopping, everything is within walking distance of shops and is really fantastic. The longest pedestrian shopping street Stroget is a good starting point. From this street is also particularly address the small side streets for the best shops. To start with the store where I'm a little in love with .... Stilleben a cute little shop with two floors at the Niels Gade Hemming house fraser 3. I found here, I truly believe everything nice! Upstairs is a small gallery with all kinds of art, posters & prints. Here I have also two serigraphs by Leise Dich Abrahamsen included. Really, you should stop by here.
Then the sweet and cute little shop Liebe, you can find it on Kompagnistræde 23. Many pastel colors, beautiful pottery and porcelain and lots of goodies. If you're there, even then walk one street further to the Badstuestraede where Helbak Scherning is. Unfortunately, this shop was closed when we were there, but the window looked certainly very nice.
The main street, you can take as a landmark beautiful and there are plenty of nice shops, combined with larger chains such as H & M, Tiger, Vero Moda, etc. Somewhere in the middle is also one of the Sostrene Grenes, a kind of hip Xenos. What you really should not miss is the legendary interior mecca of four floors Illums Bolighus. All Danish designer brands are represented there, and I felt as if I walked into a living Pinterest :) I was really very greedy house fraser and could be walking around for hours. And the windows were all so beautiful!
Of course I could not miss the HAY Design store, I looked forward to it from the moment I got :) Near Illum Bolighus the tickets for my birthday standing Hay Store located on the 2nd and 3rd floor of a magnificent old building. Naturally, all the furniture and accessories from HAY, but other smaller brands were there to discover. An inspiring place that you really should not be missed!
A fine lunchtip if you've been in HAY and Illums the Royal smushi Café. Truly an amazing location with high painted ceilings and artful décor. We ate the most delicious smushi's a traditional dish, and you can compare it with smørrebrød in sushi format. house fraser Let's smushi so :)
The annoying thing about Copenhagen is that you really house fraser should not skip :-) If you've been in Copenhagen, then you should also stop by Marimekko. We decided to go on the 7 Gammel Mont., But the flagship store there are so several house fraser can be found in Copenhagen.
The nice thing about starting the long shopping street Stroget to the town hall, is that if you walk him, you end up in the famous Nyhavn. Despite the cold, sitting there all cozy on the terrace with the "heaters" and a blanket order. The locals often on the boulevard with their own packed drinks. Really a great place to end the day and people watch!
Finally, a tip for the next day. Do like the locals! Danes love picnics on bikes, which is nice. We. So on a sunny Sunday we rented bikes from the hotel and we stopped for coffee at the indoor market Torvehallernek This also know that then so nice to put down. Danes You can easily enjoy a few hours here and my friend I think two days :) We drank coffee and bought all picnics house fraser things (not cheap) and got back on the bike. Always nice to see something more than just a city center. Our goal, picnicking in Frederiksberg house fraser Park. Frederiksberg is a separate enclave in Copenhagen with its own city charter, it is one of the most expensive residential areas. What makes it great fun to ride through it and see the beautiful homes. On the way to the park you also have a nice shopping. Unfortunately they were close, but if you go cycling or stop by the Gammel Kongevej. We ended our bike ride in the beautiful park where we like many Danes partook our afternoon lunch on the grass in the sun!
It's been a while since I've been, but I would like to return right back. What a relaxing day we had there. Great food, friendly people, nice shops and a relaxed atmosphere. Copenhagen, we will definitely go back there!
+ + + English summary: It's been a while since I wrote a post about the shop tips Vesterbro in Copenhagen, click here. In this post great tips in and around the center of Copenhagen. A good starting point is the longest pedestrian street and start at the town hall. You walk towards the famous Nyhavn where you can end your shopping day on one of the terraces. The sto

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