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  2. Strøget - Wikipedia

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    Strøget ( Danish pronunciation: [ˈstʁʌjˀð̩]) is a pedestrian, car-free shopping area in Copenhagen, Denmark. This popular tourist attraction in the centre of town is one of the longest pedestrian shopping streets in Europe [ 1] at 1.1 km. [ 2] Located at the centre of the old city of Copenhagen, it has long been one of the most high ...

  3. Strædet - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 55.6773°N 12.5758°E. Kompagnistræde. Strædet (literally 'The Alley') is the colloquial name of a popular shopping and café street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark, linking Højbro Plads on Strøget at its eastern end with Regnbuepladsen next to City Hall to the west. The official street names are Læderstræde (until ...

  4. Købmagergade - Wikipedia

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    Købmagergade. /  55.6808000°N 12.5773000°E  / 55.6808000; 12.5773000. Købmagergade is a pedestrian shopping street in the Old Town of Copenhagen, Denmark. It connects Amagertorv on Strøget to Nørreport station, although the last section, north of Kultorvet, is part of Frederiksborggade, which continues on the other side of the ...

  5. Østerbrogade - Wikipedia

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    Svanemøllen station. /  55.70639°N 12.57750°E  / 55.70639; 12.57750. Østerbrogade is the principal shopping street and thoroughfare in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It extends from Lille Triangel at the north-eastern tip of The Lakes, passes Trianglen, and continues to Svanemøllen station from where it becomes ...

  6. Pilestræde - Wikipedia

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    Pilestræde. /  55.6814000°N 12.5788000°E  / 55.6814000; 12.5788000. Pilestræde ( lit. English: Willow Alley) is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is a side street to the pedestrianized shopping street Strøget and commonly associated with the newspaper publishing house Berlingske Media, which has its headquarters in the street.

  7. Fiolstræde - Wikipedia

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    55°40′53″N 12°34′21″E. /  55.68139°N 12.57250°E  / 55.68139; 12.57250. Fiolstræde is a pedestrianised shopping street in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It passes the square Frue Plads on its way from Nørreport station in the north to Skindergade in the south where Jorcks Passage connects it to the shopping street Strøget.

  8. Field's - Wikipedia

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    Field's seen from the south (next to the tall Ferring Building) Field's is a shopping centre in Ørestad, Copenhagen, close to the E20 motorway and Ørestad Station on the Copenhagen Metro. At 115,000 m 2, it is the second-largest mall in Denmark after Waves, and one of the largest in Scandinavia. [citation needed]

  9. How to spend a day in Carlsberg City District, the ... - AOL

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    Philipp Inreiter, the chef behind Copenhagen’s celebrated ramen shop, Slurp, opened this Japanese izakaya in the Carlsberg City District at the end of 2020. You’ll find a Slurp Ramen Residency ...