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Exploring Copenhagen's Strøget pedestrianized shopping street

The Strøget in Copenhagen, Denmark, is one of the longest pedestrianized shopping streets in Europe. Established as a car-free zone in 1962, this shopping district stretches just under a mile through the heart of medieval Copenhagen and features countless larger boutiques and stores in all price ranges.

More than a busy street, the Strøget encompasses a larger area of smaller side streets and many historic squares. On the signs in Copenhagen, you will see his Danish name Strøget, but it is also commonly spelled Stroget in American travel guides.

If you want to do some shopping in Copenhagen, the Strøget is a must-see, and even if shopping doesn’t interest you, there is plenty to see and do, such as having a traditional Danish dinner, watching the Royal Guard march towards Rosenborg Castle, and see one of the many street performers that have become famous in the area.

Tiendas en Strøget

Along the Strøget, you will pass through Frederiksberggade, Gammel Torv, Nygade, Vimmelskaftet, Amagertorv, and finally Østergade streets, each of which branches off to several smaller business districts and historic buildings.

At the other end of Strøget there is a place called Kongens Nytorv (Kings New Square) with shops and theaters, and towards this end of Strøget, you will find countless expensive designer boutiques such as Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Boss, and many others. big names.

Strøget’s specialty shops include iconic brands such as the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Factory and Georg Jensen Silver. Also be sure to stop by Europe’s only Guinness World Records Museum, a must-see in Strøget, which has a life-size statue of the world’s tallest man at its entrance.

There is a secret to spending much less money on Strøget. Budget travelers and bargain hunters should start shopping at the Rådhuspladsen end of Strøget. There you will find simpler foods, clothing chains like H&M, and much lower prices in general. As you walk to the other end of the street, prices go up.

Food, entertainment and attractions

The Strøget is not just a popular shopping destination in Copenhagen, it is a popular destination for a number of great activities, attractions, entertainment, and restaurants.

You’ll find a variety of restaurants, sidewalk cafes, and eateries offering Danish food, kebabs, organic hot dogs, Irish food, and fast food, but be sure to stop by the famous Danish chocolatiers and bakeries here. You can grab a quick bite or sit down for a full meal in one of the excellent restaurants located in and around Strøget.

If you are looking for tourist attractions in the area, you can visit the Church of Our Lady, the Stork Fountain, the Town Hall Square, the Town Hall Tower, the Royal Danish Theater or visit the art galleries and museums. You should also try to be in the area at noon if you want to see the Royal Guard with an accompanying band marching from Rosenborg Castle across the Strøget and onto Amalienborg Palace, which is the residence of the royal family of Denmark.

Copenhagen’s Strøget is also popular with street performers due to the number of pedestrians passing by. Amagertorv Square is where you are sure to find musicians, acrobats, magicians and other performing artists amid the hustle and bustle of this shopping area. Near the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, scammers will try to get you to participate in the games, so stay away.

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