For over 20 years, the Thorvaldsens Plads Antique Market (previously “Gammel Strand Antique Market”) has been Copenhagen’s favorite treasure hunt venue for antiques and collectibles, gathering a very selected group of quality antiques dealers every weekend throughout the summer. Even though it is not a huge flea market, the Thorvaldsens Plads Antique Market attracts hundreds of visitors, partly because its beautiful surroundings. The market is located right in the heart of the old Copenhagen Quarter next to…
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Close to Copenhagen’s Lakes at the end of Nørrebrogade, you will find the cozy and vibrant street of Ravnsborggade. From being a street exclusively known for its antiques, it has become today a wonderful blend of all kinds of shops and one of the best shopping streets in Copenhagen. Once exclusively dedicated to antiques, the Ravnsborggade district has developed into a trendy mix of small designers shops, cafes and restaurants making it an attractive shopping…
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Dubbed Denmark’s narrowest flea market, the Nørrebro Loppemarked is also the longest. Established back in 1986 by a group of traders in Nørrebrogade, the Nørrebro flea market stretches for 333 metres on one half of the sidewalk, along the yellow wall of the Assistens Kierkegaard Cemetry on Nørrebrogade. In fact, the backdrop of the yellow cemetery walls gives the Nørrebro flea market quite a unique feel unrivaled in the region. Although narrow, the Nørrebro flea…
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Open every Saturday from beginning of April to mid October in the nearby parking space next to the Frederiksberg City Hall, Frederiksberg Loppetorv is one of the largest and busiest flea markets in Copenhagen. Frederiksberg flea market features over 90 stalls which offer almost everything you can wish for, particularly when the citizens of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg choose to tidy up in their attic and get rid of their affluence. Among other things, visitors usually…
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Den Blå Hal (which literally translates into "The Blue Hall") is a weekly indoor flea market hosted in a massive building spreading out across 2000 square meters (21,500 square feet) in the Amager neighborhood of Copenhagen. Even though Den Blå Hal is a bit further out of Copenhagen's city center, this rickety old shed filled with antique Scandinavian home ware is well worth a visit. For shoppers who are into flea markets and trinkets, Den…
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Ideally located just off Charlottenlund Station in the wealthy Gentofte suburb of Copenhagen, Gentofte Loppemarked is a a real magnet for flea market enthusiasts and thrifters who do not hesitate once a week to catch an early train from Copenhagen Central Station to be among the first visitors to stroll the flea market premises. Held every Sunday in the summer from mid April to early October, Gentofte Flea Market usually hosts approximately 70 private vendors…
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Located a few miles north from Copenhagen’s city center (it takes approximately 15 minutes to reach it in train from Copenhagen Central station), Københavnstrup is a tiny flea market located right next to Emdrup station, in a lovely residential area surrounded by old maple trees. Every Sunday from April to October, groups of flea market enthusiasts flock to Emdrup to attend Københavnstrup flea market. With its five wooden shacks that used to be garages and…
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Many of Copenhagen’s flea markets are held outdoors, which is unfortunate when one is dependent on the weather. But if the weather fails you, don’t despair: the Remisen flea market is regularly held in the Østerbro neighborhood in Copenhagen. The Remisen flea market takes place almost every week, and the entrance fee is as low as 10 DK (US$ 1.50). This entry ticket gives visitors access to a myriad of stalls selling clothes, shoes, toys, retro stuff,…
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For over 20 years, the Thorvaldsens Plads Antique Market (previously “Gammel Strand Antique Market”) has been Copenhagen’s favorite treasure hunt venue for antiques and collectibles, gathering a very selected group of quality antiques dealers every weekend throughout the summer. Even though it is not a huge flea market, the Thorvaldsens Plads Antique Market attracts hundreds of visitors, partly because its beautiful surroundings. The market is located right in the heart of the old Copenhagen Quarter next to…
Leer más
Close to Copenhagen’s Lakes at the end of Nørrebrogade, you will find the cozy and vibrant street of Ravnsborggade. From being a street exclusively known for its antiques, it has become today a wonderful blend of all kinds of shops and one of the best shopping streets in Copenhagen. Once exclusively dedicated to antiques, the Ravnsborggade district has developed into a trendy mix of small designers shops, cafes and restaurants making it an attractive shopping…
Leer más
Dubbed Denmark’s narrowest flea market, the Nørrebro Loppemarked is also the longest. Established back in 1986 by a group of traders in Nørrebrogade, the Nørrebro flea market stretches for 333 metres on one half of the sidewalk, along the yellow wall of the Assistens Kierkegaard Cemetry on Nørrebrogade. In fact, the backdrop of the yellow cemetery walls gives the Nørrebro flea market quite a unique feel unrivaled in the region. Although narrow, the Nørrebro flea…
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Open every Saturday from beginning of April to mid October in the nearby parking space next to the Frederiksberg City Hall, Frederiksberg Loppetorv is one of the largest and busiest flea markets in Copenhagen. Frederiksberg flea market features over 90 stalls which offer almost everything you can wish for, particularly when the citizens of Copenhagen and Frederiksberg choose to tidy up in their attic and get rid of their affluence. Among other things, visitors usually…
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