Strøget

Published by flag-ge Sal ome — 6 years ago

Blog: 2017-2018
Tags: flag-dk Erasmus blog Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

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The introduction

Hello everyone, I hope, that you are all doing just fine.

In this article I want to tell you about this street in Copenhagen, which tourists love so much and they kind of feel obliged to visit that street even for once, while being there. It’s a street of shopping and entertainment and every great brand shop is located there, not to mention the many souvenirs shops and kiosks and entertainers on the streets offering people so many different things, that they can’t refuse.  Well, if you want to feel the life in Copenhagen, this street is full of life, I would say.

This street is called Strøget and they call it Copenhagen’s aorta sometimes, because it's the street, where the tourists go at once when they arrive in Copenhagen.

This is the longest street in Europe for people, I mean, for pedestrians. There you won’t see any cars moving around or anything. And, so that, you can walk there without any worries about some cars bothering you and you can just enjoy your walk there.

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To be honest, I didn’t really know about this street until I got to Copenhagen and went there somehow. Then I searched for this street and I saw, that it was a pretty popular street in the whole Copenhagen, and there were many famous stores there, including the Lego store, which people just looked forward to visiting, so that I decided to pay another visit to that Strøget street and walk there just like other people walked there and visited stores located on both sides of the street.

The street is full of many brand shops and one can not simply get by them. Even if you don’t want to, you will get into New Yorker or ZARA or Tommy Hilfiger, etc. Or you will just visit the LEGO shop, which is the very popular shop among everyone. You will also find some souvenir shops on Stroget and the main thing is that the street is so long, that you think, that you have walked the whole ccity.

There are cafes and dining places along with the beautiful fountains and squares through the street and if you are visiting Copenhagen in the summer days, then you will just enjoy sitting outside in one of the cafes there sipping some coffee, because apparently Danish people love coffee and especially the espresso one and they have that Espresso House in every corner of the city.

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