Shops:
Storm:
Presenting a choice selection of lines such as Dior Homme, Burberry Prorsum and Dries van Noten, Raf Simons, Thom Browne, Ann Demeulemeester, Junya Watanabe and a selection of Alden and Trickers. on the men’s side; and Chloé, Ann Demeulemeester and Haider Ackermann on the women’s.
Storm also has an excellent selection of magazines, records and art books to
IL:
Selling clothes from brands such as RAF by Raf Simmons, Martin Margiela, Marc by Marc Jacobs and Rykiel Homme, IL also offers glasses from Cutler & Cross, accessories such as suspenders, cufflinks, socks, gloves and bags. IL also got a small selection of fashion magazines and a few LP's
ParisTexas:
Paristexas offers items from designers, including Julius, Rick Owens, Alexander Wang, Balmain, Helmut Lang, just to name a few. You should be aware that it's a very small selection.
Henrik Vibskov:
This is the best place to find Vibskov’s own colorful, multi-printed lines, as well as selections from brands including Wendy and Jim, Stine Goya, Bless, Gitte Wetter and Sabrina Dehoff. Not a place to be missed in Copenhagen due to the interior design.
Mads Nørgaard:
Recently they carried Damir Doma, but because Andrew was the only one buying it, they stopped carrying it. Now the shop only cary brands like Comme Des Garcons Shirt, Paul Smith, Fred Perry and Henrik Vibskov.
Time's Up
Time’s Up boasts Copenhagen’s largest vintage shoe collection, and the store’s total stock spans from representing 1920s and ‘30s deco designs to ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s styles, and even items from more recent pasts.
The prices are on the higher end as far as second-hand markets go, but considering the quality of and labels on the inventory, it’s certainly justifiable.
WoodWood
Carrying their own popular line as well as notable brands such as Comme De Garcons, Peter Jensen, Jeremy Scott, Opening Ceremony, Eley Kishimoto and fashion hero, Bernhard Willhelm.
Hotels
Hotel Skt. Petri
Hotel Skt. Petri is one of the fanciest hotel in Copenhagen. The hotel sports 268 rooms, decked out in minimalistic and a tricolor scheme designed by Danish artist Per Arnoldi.
Danhostel
The hostel is located right in the heart of Copenhagen and it’s only a few minutes walk to the Town Hall Sqaure, Tivoli, the Central Station.
Hotel Fox
Each of the playful 61 rooms in the Fox Hotel was curated by one of 21 artists. Which gives a different touch to each room
Clubs:
Kødboderne 18:
Situated in a huge former butcher’s hall in the old meat packing district Kødbyen, Kødboderne 18 or K18 for short, is a relative newcomer to the Copenhagen club circuit. However, their main focus is electronic music, so if you are a total sucker for electronic this is the place to go.
Dunkel:
Dunkel is the place to go after after 3-4 AM. There's a lot of different types at the club at that hour. Dunkel is also a place where the DJs for the most part play electronic music.
Jolene:
A club inside an old slaughterhouse. Jolene is run by two Icelandic girls, Dora and Dora. Jolene always hosts great DJ's. There's a quiet smoking backroom, and a big main room, where the dance floor is aswell. There's also an outdoor space.
Rust:
Rust is one of Copenhagen’s oldest and most well established clubs, known for its non-conventional and laid-back reputation. The club is divied in three floors, the thrid floor has a low-key bar and a smoking room. The middle floor is the main part of the club, the biggest dancefloor is here and normally this is where the concerts are going down.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, typically featuring a wide range of alternative and upcoming acts. At the basement, you’ll find another DJ room where, depending on the night, you’ll hear anything from electro to hip-hop and soul to keep you moving until the sun comes up.
Vega:
A concertplace and a club. This is one of the most famous clubs in Copenhagen since it's here you'll find all the big DJ acts. A good thing to know is that the admission is free before 01:00, therefor it's a good idea to show up 30 minutes before, since ther'll be queue. If you come after 01:00 the price is 80 kr.
When it comes to museums and gallerys, I'm probably not the one to ask. Baizilla is better when it comes to this. So ask him for directions.
A place to mention is Cinemateket. Cinemateket is home to the Danish Film Institute and is the premiere place in Denmark to watch-hard-to-find art movies. The forum plays films by theme, like the works of John Huston, James Stewart etc. This is the place to go.
Storm:
Presenting a choice selection of lines such as Dior Homme, Burberry Prorsum and Dries van Noten, Raf Simons, Thom Browne, Ann Demeulemeester, Junya Watanabe and a selection of Alden and Trickers. on the men’s side; and Chloé, Ann Demeulemeester and Haider Ackermann on the women’s.
Storm also has an excellent selection of magazines, records and art books to
- Store Regnegade 1
- 1110 Copenhagen
- www.stormfashion.dk
IL:
Selling clothes from brands such as RAF by Raf Simmons, Martin Margiela, Marc by Marc Jacobs and Rykiel Homme, IL also offers glasses from Cutler & Cross, accessories such as suspenders, cufflinks, socks, gloves and bags. IL also got a small selection of fashion magazines and a few LP's
- Gråbrødretorv 4
- 1154 Copenhagen
- www.il-cph.dk
ParisTexas:
Paristexas offers items from designers, including Julius, Rick Owens, Alexander Wang, Balmain, Helmut Lang, just to name a few. You should be aware that it's a very small selection.
- Pilestræde 35
Henrik Vibskov:
This is the best place to find Vibskov’s own colorful, multi-printed lines, as well as selections from brands including Wendy and Jim, Stine Goya, Bless, Gitte Wetter and Sabrina Dehoff. Not a place to be missed in Copenhagen due to the interior design.
- Krystalgade 6
- 1172 Copenhagen
Mads Nørgaard:
Recently they carried Damir Doma, but because Andrew was the only one buying it, they stopped carrying it. Now the shop only cary brands like Comme Des Garcons Shirt, Paul Smith, Fred Perry and Henrik Vibskov.
- Amagertorv 15
- 1160 Copenhagen
Time's Up
Time’s Up boasts Copenhagen’s largest vintage shoe collection, and the store’s total stock spans from representing 1920s and ‘30s deco designs to ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s styles, and even items from more recent pasts.
The prices are on the higher end as far as second-hand markets go, but considering the quality of and labels on the inventory, it’s certainly justifiable.
- Blågårdsgade 2
- Second location: Krystalgade 4
WoodWood
Carrying their own popular line as well as notable brands such as Comme De Garcons, Peter Jensen, Jeremy Scott, Opening Ceremony, Eley Kishimoto and fashion hero, Bernhard Willhelm.
- Krystalgade 7
- 1172 Copenhagen
- www.woodwood.dk
Hotels
Hotel Skt. Petri
Hotel Skt. Petri is one of the fanciest hotel in Copenhagen. The hotel sports 268 rooms, decked out in minimalistic and a tricolor scheme designed by Danish artist Per Arnoldi.
- Krystalgade 22
- 1172 Copenhagen
- www.hotelsktpetri.com
Danhostel
The hostel is located right in the heart of Copenhagen and it’s only a few minutes walk to the Town Hall Sqaure, Tivoli, the Central Station.
- H.C. Andersens Boulevard 50
- 1553 Copenhagen
- www.danhostel.dk
Hotel Fox
Each of the playful 61 rooms in the Fox Hotel was curated by one of 21 artists. Which gives a different touch to each room
- Jarmers Plads 3
- 1550 Copenhagen
- www.hotelfox.dk
Clubs:
Kødboderne 18:
Situated in a huge former butcher’s hall in the old meat packing district Kødbyen, Kødboderne 18 or K18 for short, is a relative newcomer to the Copenhagen club circuit. However, their main focus is electronic music, so if you are a total sucker for electronic this is the place to go.
- Kødboderne 18
- 1714 Copenhagen
- http://www.kodboderne18.dk/
Dunkel:
Dunkel is the place to go after after 3-4 AM. There's a lot of different types at the club at that hour. Dunkel is also a place where the DJs for the most part play electronic music.
- Vester Voldgade 10
- 1552 Copenhagen
Jolene:
A club inside an old slaughterhouse. Jolene is run by two Icelandic girls, Dora and Dora. Jolene always hosts great DJ's. There's a quiet smoking backroom, and a big main room, where the dance floor is aswell. There's also an outdoor space.
- Flaesketorvet 94
- 1711 Copenhagen
- http://www.myspace.com/jolenebar
Rust:
Rust is one of Copenhagen’s oldest and most well established clubs, known for its non-conventional and laid-back reputation. The club is divied in three floors, the thrid floor has a low-key bar and a smoking room. The middle floor is the main part of the club, the biggest dancefloor is here and normally this is where the concerts are going down.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, typically featuring a wide range of alternative and upcoming acts. At the basement, you’ll find another DJ room where, depending on the night, you’ll hear anything from electro to hip-hop and soul to keep you moving until the sun comes up.
- Guldbergsgade 8
- 2200 Copenhagen
- www.rust.dk
A concertplace and a club. This is one of the most famous clubs in Copenhagen since it's here you'll find all the big DJ acts. A good thing to know is that the admission is free before 01:00, therefor it's a good idea to show up 30 minutes before, since ther'll be queue. If you come after 01:00 the price is 80 kr.
- Enghavevej 40
- 1674 Copenhagen
- www.vega.dk
When it comes to museums and gallerys, I'm probably not the one to ask. Baizilla is better when it comes to this. So ask him for directions.
A place to mention is Cinemateket. Cinemateket is home to the Danish Film Institute and is the premiere place in Denmark to watch-hard-to-find art movies. The forum plays films by theme, like the works of John Huston, James Stewart etc. This is the place to go.
- Gothersgade 55
- 1123 Copenhagen
- http://www.dfi.dk/cinemateket/Cinemateket.htm
Other danes on the forum feel free to add more to the list.
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