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Between Raadhuspladsen and Kongens Nytorv, you can wander along Copenhagen's famous pedestrian shopping street called Strøget, which is also a popular venue for street entertainment.
The longest shopping area in EuropeStrøget is not a name of a specific street, but a connection between the west and east part of Copenhagen. Actually, Strøget is comprised of four streets - Frederiksberggade, Vimmelskaftet, Amagertorv and Østergade. In-between there are three squares.
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Strøget is the longest shopping area in Europe. It was created as carfree zone in the 1960s; since then many other cities copied this idea of having a large pedestrian zone in the centre.
Shopping for all
At the Kgs. Nytorv end of Strøget you will find shops like Prada, Louis Vuitton or Mulberry, but further down the street there will be both budget shops like Hennes & Mauritz and fashionable department stores. Small design boutiques, trendy restaurants and bars are to be found also in the surrounding streets.
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