This is the first real shopping mall in the center of Copenhagen. The name refers to the original use of the premises as the main Copenhagen fish market. The shopping center is an interesting experience; not only will you get to choose from more than 100 shops, 15 tempting restaurants and a huge cinema complex, but you will also see a beautiful piece of Danish architecture. Built on the waterfront over four floors, the center has excellent views.
Trollets Lopis is a thrift store in Malmö from where you can buy everything from used clothes, footwear, home furniture, antiques, books and more. You could also get sell some of your old stuff that you aren't using anymore and also fetch a good price for it. Trollets also cares for the environment by making sure that the goods that aren't fit for any kind of usage are recycled instead of just being shoved into the nearest garbage dump.
Faraos Cigarer, operating from two neighboring locations on Skindergade, is somewhat of a mecca for gamers and comic book nerds of Copenhagen. One of the most popular comic book stores in the Danish capital, this vibrant gem of Kobenhaven K, is also the sole retailer of Tintin merchandise. In fact the place is also named for the fourth album of Adventures of Tintin, Cigars of the Pharaoh (Faraos Cigarer when translated in Danish); needless to say, this place is collector's dream! Apart from that, they offer a wealth of fan paraphernalia like teeshirts, wall clocks, figurines and other collectibles. The wonder doesn't stop here, located right next door to the comic book store, is the gamer's favorite haunt - discover a galore of board games, card games, role play games, DVDs, CDs and lots more here.
One of the oldest auction houses in Denmark, Bruun Rasmussen is also among the ten largest auction houses in the world. The auctions that are held throughout the year are internationally recognized and feature various items ranging from paintings, antiques, modern art, glass work to jewelry, stamps, weapons and wines. This Egyptian style building situated in Bredgade, is a three story showroom. If you can't visit the showroom to catch some live auctions happening, Bruun Rasmussen also hosts online auctions.
The Världsbutiken is a chain of stores set up for the purposes of selling handcrafted products from the developing world at fair prices to create a more equitable life for people in those countries. Thus you are likely to find African woodwork, Latin American textiles and food products from all over the globe. The prices are not low, but are quite reasonable for Sweden, and many people shop here for the unique products and the knowledge that their purchases are doing some good.
A one stop shop located in the sterbro district, Normann is popular among the locals. Starting as a water distillery, then a theater, cinema, recording studio and concert hallthe place has finally been converted into a full fledged showroom. The accessories range from contemporary furniture, lighting, music, clothing, perfume to various home accessories from Normann Copenhagen, Levis, Adidas, Rützou, Cheap Monday and many more. Normann also arranges various events to promote the new artists and their products. A one of a kind place to look for unique and impressive collection of accessories.
Faraos Cigarer, operating from two neighboring locations on Skindergade, is somewhat of a mecca for gamers and comic book nerds of Copenhagen. One of the most popular comic book stores in the Danish capital, this vibrant gem of Kobenhaven K, is also the sole retailer of Tintin merchandise. In fact the place is also named for the fourth album of Adventures of Tintin, Cigars of the Pharaoh (Faraos Cigarer when translated in Danish); needless to say, this place is collector's dream! Apart from that, they offer a wealth of fan paraphernalia like teeshirts, wall clocks, figurines and other collectibles. The wonder doesn't stop here, located right next door to the comic book store, is the gamer's favorite haunt - discover a galore of board games, card games, role play games, DVDs, CDs and lots more here.
A one stop shop located in the sterbro district, Normann is popular among the locals. Starting as a water distillery, then a theater, cinema, recording studio and concert hallthe place has finally been converted into a full fledged showroom. The accessories range from contemporary furniture, lighting, music, clothing, perfume to various home accessories from Normann Copenhagen, Levis, Adidas, Rützou, Cheap Monday and many more. Normann also arranges various events to promote the new artists and their products. A one of a kind place to look for unique and impressive collection of accessories.
This is the first real shopping mall in the center of Copenhagen. The name refers to the original use of the premises as the main Copenhagen fish market. The shopping center is an interesting experience; not only will you get to choose from more than 100 shops, 15 tempting restaurants and a huge cinema complex, but you will also see a beautiful piece of Danish architecture. Built on the waterfront over four floors, the center has excellent views.
Trollets Lopis is a thrift store in Malmö from where you can buy everything from used clothes, footwear, home furniture, antiques, books and more. You could also get sell some of your old stuff that you aren't using anymore and also fetch a good price for it. Trollets also cares for the environment by making sure that the goods that aren't fit for any kind of usage are recycled instead of just being shoved into the nearest garbage dump.
How about an old-century feel with original vintage furniture to decorate your home? If thats what you like, Klassik Moderne Mbelkunst is the way to go. This store is known for its collection of vintage style furniture and Danish Modern classics as old as 1920. Creations by Hans J. Wegner, Brge Mogensen, Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl and Ole Wanscher adorn this classic space. Displayed here are the Golden Age arts and crafts which are accentuated with lamps and lightings by Poul Henningsen. The mystic aura, here, will charm you and you will definitely not leave empty-handed.
City 2 is a large commercial shopping center in the suburb of Taastrup. People come from far to shop here, and it is easy to find your way around. Amongst many other things, it includes fashion shops, a post office, cinema, bicycle shop, fitness center, pet shop, record shop and game hall. The atmosphere is very much like that of other shopping centers and the selection is large. There is also a nice variety of cafés and restaurants.