Scenic spot introduction:

Stroget is a commercial street that runs through the old town of Copenhagen from east to west. The street was built in the 17th century. It starts from King's Nytorv in the east and ends at Copenhagen City Hall Square in the west. It consists of five different streets and a large open-air square in the middle. Ama Plaza It runs across the old town of Copenhagen from east to west, with a total length of about 1,600 meters. There are more than 200 shops on the street, including century-old shops, royal shopping malls, and many quaint small shops. Each shop has its own characteristics and is known as the longest shopping street in the world.

Attractions distribution:

Copenhagen Pedestrian Street runs through the "heart" of Copenhagen's most important buildings and political and commercial centers, and is of great importance in Denmark. Strolling along the street, you can see the medieval old buildings, street sculptures, and square fountains, which are very artistic. There are shops lined up on both sides of the street, including fashion stores, jewelry stores, high-end watch stores, cafes and restaurants, providing everything shopping and food lovers want.

Scenic spot features:

city sightseeing, architecture, city sightseeing, square, street, building
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe > Denmark > Copenhagen

How to get there:

Copenhagen Pedestrian Street is located between the New King's Square and the City Hall Square in the city center and can be reached on foot within the city.

Scenic area map:

3D real scene of scenic spot

Attraction Tickets

Walking Street Ticket Prices:

Free and open

Scenic area opening hours:

Open all day

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