11 Best Shopping in Copenhagen, Denmark

Georg Jensen

Indre By Fodor's choice

This elegant, austere shop is aglitter with sterling, which is what you'd expect from one of the most recognized names in international silver. Jensen has its own museum next door.

Fisketorvet Shopping Center

Built in what was once Copenhagen's old fish market, this popular mall is near the canal, south of Centrum and within walking distance of Dybbølsbro Station and the Marriott Hotel. It includes 100 shops, including chain clothing stores (Mango, H&M) and shoe shops (there's the ubiquitous Ecco) as well as a smattering of jewelry, watch, and stereo retailers. Fast-food outlets abound, and there are 10 cinemas.

Recommended Fodor's Video

Galleri K

This elegent and modern complex at the intersection of Pilestræde, Antonigade, and Kristen Bernikows Gade houses a number of popular Danish designers, including By Marlene Birger and Designers Remix Collection.

House of Amber

Carrying a wide selection of amber jewelry and other objects, this shop and museum has another location on Strøget.

Illum

Not to be confused with Illums Bolighus, this well-stocked department store has a lovely rooftop café and excellent basement grocery.

Illums Bolighus

Part gallery and part department store, Illums Bolighus will surround you with cutting-edge Danish and international design—art glass, porcelain, silverware, carpets, and loads of grown-up toys. Staff will help you file your value-added tax refund on site—don't forget to get some documents stamped at customs upon leaving Denmark and mail them back.

Magasin

At Scandinavia's largest department store, there's also a top-quality basement marketplace.

Munthe plus Simonsen

Visit this brand's store for innovative and playful—and pricey—Danish designs.

Royal Copenhagen

Indre By

The flagship store for Royal Copenhagen beautifully displays its famous porcelain wares and settings fit for royals. The shop also has a museum on the second floor, where you can see the painters in action.