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There is nothing ugly in Copenhagen. Visit these shops before leaving.

I spent two days in Denmark City Walk and checked in at several of my favorite stores👇 - [A must-visit home furnishing store for design lovers] 🟡Frama (P2-4) A Danish minimalist design brand that excels in the use of raw natural materials such as wood and stone. Its simplicity has a touch of country retro style, and its toiletries are very suitable as souvenirs. The building is a former 19th-century pharmacy, which is interesting in itself. 📍Amagertorv 8 ✦ 🔴Audo (P5-6) It has been upgraded from the well-known MENU. Now it is not only a home showroom, but also a hotel, coffee shop, and office store. The style is very Nordic and the colors are very restrained. The room design of Audo Hotel is also very beautiful, each with a different theme. I will definitely stay there next time! 📍Århusgade 130 ✦ 🔵Hay House (P7-8) When you come to Denmark, you must visit the global flagship store of HAY, a local specialty. The entrance elevator is super small and cute, and the corridors are also great for taking photos! The exhibition hall is fully stocked with furniture, lamps, tableware, and stationery. The designs are both practical and aesthetic, and the colors are rich. The two floors of exhibition halls downstairs are walk-in, but reservations are required for the House upstairs. (There is also a dog clerk in the store~) 📍Østergade 61 ✦ 🟢Posterland (P9) A poster shop that I must visit every time I come here. Last time I brought a Tivoli carousel that everyone loves. There are so many choices that you can always find what you want~ 📍Gothersgade 45 - 【Breadhead must-go restaurant】 🧇Apotek 57 (P10) It is separated from Frama by a wall and shares the same design style and soft furnishings. The waffles and matcha latte are super delicious. After dining, you can go next door and take the same tableware and furniture home. 📍Amagertorv 6 ✦ 🥖Lille Bakery (P11-13) The location can be considered remote, and it was founded by a team that used to be affiliated with the world's top restaurant Noma. The abandoned barn was transformed, retaining the brick walls and metal beams, giving it a full Nordic farm kitchen atmosphere. From the second floor, you can overlook the entire bread-making process and the entire store. Even if the entire space is crowded with people, you can still feel a sense of relaxation. This is probably the Danish Hygge~ ⚠️It is said that there will be baking workshops to experience every month. The store is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, so don’t miss it! 📍Refshalevej 213A ✦ 🥐Bagt (P14-15) When HART and A.S. were both crowded with long lines, this little corner store saved our hungry tummies. Many locals visit here. The croissants are super soft and sweet, and the latte is a bit bitter (the store also has matcha). 📍 Borgergade130 -
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