Shopping in Denmark - outlets, shopping streets and boutiques

Shopping is one of the interesting ways to spend time in Denmark. An indisputable advantage of Danish shopping is the excellent quality of goods and souvenirs at reasonable prices. Most stores open at 9:00 or 10:00 AM. On weekdays, they close at around eight in the evening, and on weekends - not later than at 5:00 PM. In Denmark, shoppers can find absolutely unique products, some of which exist in a single copy. Danish boutiques and outlets are full of designer clothes produced in industrial volumes. Large chains such as New Yorker, H&M, Only Moda, Vero offer customers a wide range of fashion products. However, prices are slightly higher than in other countries of the world.
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In Copenhagen, there are many shops where you can find lots of vintage and just original products. Flea markets and second-hand shops traditionally offer lower prices. Look for unique antiques exclusively in the summer season, because most of the local street markets work exclusively in summer. However, there are several markets operating all year round. For food, tourist can go to "Irma" supermarket. Adherents of a healthy lifestyle head to "SuperBurgsen" where they can find everything they need. For more budget and affordable shopping, there are supermarkets like "Rema 1000" and "Netto".
If you make a purchase of more than 300 DKK, you can get some money back. In this case, you get a receipt for the return of about 15-20% of the amount spent. To return the funds, you must fill out a special form that allows you to get a discount. However, making purchases in one store is not required for this. In Denmark, it is not customary to bargain with sellers, trying to reduce the price. It is only accepted at flea markets, but try to be very cautious. It is important to remember that not all Danes speak English. When shopping in Denmark, keep in mind that local shops accept only the national currency. You will need to exchange Dollars or Euros for Danish crowns to get the opportunity to do shopping. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
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Going to any of the local banks, it is important to remember that they are only open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays. Credit cards are accepted in large shopping centers and shops, but in small shops and outlets, payments can only be made in cash. In some stores, plastic cards are accepted if the purchase amount exceeds one hundred crowns. Big sales occur in Denmark no more often than twice a year. Summer sales season opens in June and ends in August. In winter, sales begin at the end of December and last until February. During this time of year, they reach 70%. Small discounts periodically appear in some shops throughout the year.
Copenhague Danish outlets can be called a real paradise for shoppers. It is easy to buy stylish and interesting clothes at quite low prices here. "Dansk Factory Outlet" stores are located in many Danish cities. Branded goods can be found in stores like "Langelinie Outlet" in Copenhagen, as well as in "Ringsted Outlet" based in Ringsted. Don't expect low prices - they are much higher than in stores around the world. At the same time, the quality of goods is beyond any doubt.
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Going to Denmark for the sake of shopping, it's worth to devote it to authentic souvenirs that can help you keep vivid memories of the journey or be ideal gifts for a family and friends. Souvenir shops can be found at almost every turn in the country. When traveling in Denmark with a child, be sure to buy "Lego" construction toys, as this northern country is their homeland. Look for them in any children's store. As souvenirs, you can also buy famous wooden toys, which are very popular among Danes. Denmark is famous for its confectionery and cheeses, which are always present in any grocery store. The most popular souvenir from Denmark would be a statuette of the Little Mermaid, the main heroine of Andersen's fairy tale.
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Reference information
Map of all shopping areas
Shopping streets in Denmark
♥   Shopping area ' Strøget' Aarhus. On the map   Photos
Map of all outlets
Designer outlets in Denmark
♥   Outlet 'RINGSTED OUTLET' Klosterparks All, Ringsted, 4100, Denmark. On the map

Shopping malls, boutiques and outlets in top cities of Denmark

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