About Strøget

• Check Out spellings so to avoid confusion. On signs in Copenhagen,its spelled in Danish as Strøget, but commonly spelled Stroget in American travel guides

•If you are a shopper, the Strøget is a must-see, 

• Must watch one of the many street performers that is the big attraction in the area

• Don't be confused with this world's largest street. You'll pass the streets Frederiksberggade, Gammel Torv, Nygade, Vimmelskaftet, Amagertorv and finally Østergade, each of which branches off to a number of smaller shopping districts 

• Stop by Europe's only Guinness World Records Museum, which has a life-size statue of the world's tallest man at its entrance

• There's a secret to spending a lot less on Strøget

Must See

World's Longest Pedestrian Street: Strøget is one of  World's longest pedestrian streets at one stretch runs from City Hall Square to Kongens Nytorv 

Shops, Shops And Shops: 5 km of shops in one stretch from Kongens Nytorv to the Zoo Gardens - there is almost 5 km of shops - shops and shops.

Largest Shopping Area: It is close to Copenhagen's largest shopping area is centered around Strøget in the heart of the city

Budget-Friendly: From budget-friendly chains to some of the world's most expensive brands shops.

Copenhagen's beautiful sights and attractions, such as Helligåndskirken, Church of Our Lady,the court house at Nytorv Square and the Stork Fountain 

Street Performers: Strøget is a popular hangout for the city's street performers
 

Tips


Bus: Pick Bus - 150S, Bus - 1A, Bus - 37, Bus - 9A

Metro: Ride Metro - M1, Metro - M2; Train: Train - 029, Train - A 

You can also select your destination from Moovit  online map

Visit Time

Day                                             Opening                  Closing

Sunday                                            9am                      5pm 

Monday                                            9am                      10pm 

Tuesday                                           9am                      10pm 

Wednesday                                       9am                      10pm 

Thursday                                          9am                      10pm 

Friday                                               9am                      10pm 

Saturday                                           9am                      10pm 

Sunday
Small supermarkets, kiosks, bakeries etc.
Open: 10am  to 4pm
Bakeries open early every day.

 Shops and Malls
The first Sunday in every month – shops and malls are open from 9am to 5pm
 

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Suggested Time: 3 to 4 hours

 

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