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"🇬🇧 Strøget is a vibrant pedestrian street in the heart of Copenhagen. It is one of the longest and oldest pedestrian streets in Europe, spanning approximately 1.1 kilometers. Strøget is a bustling shopping district, lined with a wide variety of shops, boutiques, department stores, and international brands. It offers something for everyone, from high-end fashion to Danish design, souvenirs, and specialty stores. The street is also home to charming cafes, restaurants, and street performers, creating a lively and enjoyable atmosphere. Strolling along Strøget allows visitors to immerse themselves in the city's vibrant retail scene and experience the buzz of Copenhagen. "
"One of the world’s longest pedestrian-only shopping streets. Strøget is located in the city center of Copenhagen, stretching from City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) to Kongens Nytorv (King's New Square). Strøget is renowned for its diverse range of shops, including international and Danish brands, high-end fashion boutiques, department stores, and specialty shops. Visitors can find everything from clothing and accessories to home goods and souvenirs. The pedestrian street often features street performers, musicians, and entertainers, adding to the lively atmosphere. "
Marie Ouimet
"Located in Indre By, Strøget (pronounced Streuyet) is one of the longest pedestrian shopping streets in Europe at 1.1 km. You will find high end stores and souvenir boutiques as well as Christmas shops. I really fell in love with Strøget and it was located at a walking distance from our hotel! It is also close to the City Hall, Amagertorv Square and Tivoli."

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