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.
English Silver House had humble beginnings in 1911, when a couple, inspired by the beauty of English silverware decided to offer a small collection from their apartment in the city. Their collection soon grew and led to the opening of their store two years later. Today, the store offers a fantastic range of antique English silverware from plates and cutlery to utensils. The selection of accessories and ornate candlestands and gift objects is particularly interesting. A great place to look for unique gifts. Check website for more.
Købmagergade is an old shopping street that dates back to the early 13th Century. The street is nestled in a prime neighborhood, close to Copenhagen University, and historic buildings like the Rundetaarn and the Møinichen Mansion. The cobblestone streets and stores with rustic French architecture gives this place an old-worldly charm. From designer boutiques, thrift stores, book shops and much more, this alley is truly a shoppers’ paradise. As a relief to those hungry bellies, a chain of restaurants also await you with their tantalizing delicacies at every nook and corner.