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Torvehallerne


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Frederiksborggade
Copenhagen, Hovedstaden 1360

 +45 70 10 60 70

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"2) Eat in Torvehallerne a brilliant market which has everything you could possibly want to eat!"  See More

"Rundetårn: one of the many architectural projects of Christian IV, it was built as an astronomical observatory Torvehallerne: great food market with lots of shops Rosenborg Slot: a renaissance castle, originally built as a country summerhouse in 1606."  See More

"Start a shopping trip with department store Illums Bolighus and the market hall Torvehallerne and from there explore the smaller boutiques."  See More

"Also the Torvehallerne is a very cool newer food mart where you can eay/drink."  See More

"For casual eats go check out Torvehallerne."  See More

"If you like gourmet then you should also pop by Torvehallerne where you can also find ice cream and various other gourmet things in a casual but trendy setting."  See More

"I haven't been to them all but I think that the Torvehallerne food halls where they have a stand at the entrance are fabulous in their own right."  See More

"Hi Fernanda, I wrote this to another question and think it will suit your visit as well. I would recommend you rent a bike to get around town. It's very bike friendly, and you can see a lot since Copenhagen isn't that big. Here's a list of things to consider: Freetown Christiania is a must see. It's a freetown in the really nice area of Chritianshavn. Take a trip around the canals of Copenhagen with the Canaltours from Nyhavn. Go for the Netto-Boats which is cheapest (Same route). In the inner city there's a lot of museums, attractions etc. which you can read all about here: !"  See More

"Hi' James. I would recommend you rent a bike to get around town. It's very bike friendly, and you can see a lot since Copenhagen isn't that big. Here's a list of things to consider: Freetown Christiania is a must see. It's a freetown in the really nice area of Chritianshavn. Take a trip around the canals of Copenhagen with the Canaltours from Nyhavn. Go for the Netto-Boats which is cheapest (Same route). In the inner city there's a lot of museums, attractions etc. which you can read all about here: !"  See More

"Another fun place in town that works for all ages is Torvehallerne."  See More

"Go to Torvehallerne to pick up food and drink and head off into Kongens Have Botanisk Have (Botanical Garden) or Ørstedsparken."  See More

"The Coffee Collective A/S - alternatively their location in Torvehallerne where you can find a ton of great food too."  See More

"For places to eat, I recommend Formel B, Amass, Geranium, Told&Snaps, Andersens Bakery, Torvehallerne, Kødbyens Fiskebar, and Restaurant Geist."  See More

"In case of cold, windy and rainy weather: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Statens Museum for Kunst A cozy concert at Café Retro A blues jam at Mojo Blues Bar Jazz at La Fontaine Shopping at Illums Bolighus A drink at Props Coffee Shop or Harbo Bar Dancing at Karriere Bar or Jolene Bar A burger at Halifax A dinner at Spiseloppen (having visited Christiania) In case of sunshine (very rare): Strolling with your bike anywhere (particularly in Christianshavn) A barbecue at Amagerstrand Promenade A drink at sunset at Halvandet Running around the lakes Visiting Rosenborg Slot and the Botanisk Have (Botanical Garden) Shopping in Torvehallerne Riding your bike to Dragor Eating at one of the restaurants facing the lakes such as Thai Pan or Kaffesalonen Walking from Nyhavn to The Little Mermaid (statue) Renting a kajak and paddling around the city"  See More








   
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