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by Anders Arhoj
Anders Arhoj is a ceramist, children’s book illustrator, and the founder of Studio Arhoj, a small independent design studio.
Botanical Garden
The garden houses the country’s largest collection of living plants, which can be viewed indoors and outside depending on the year. Don’t miss the greenhouses.
Candy Store
Savor a sweet cream ball at this chocolate shop. Licorice and marzipan are popular year-round, and raspberries are available in the summer.
Bakery
You haven’t had the country’s best cinnamon roll until you’ve visited this bakery. Grab a few and head to the Coffee Collective across the street and enjoy.
History Museum
This is home to Denmark’s largest museum of cultural heritage where you can learn more about the Dane’s Viking heritage.
Scandinavian
Enjoy a traditional Danish lunch here featuring open sandwiches and three-serving platters. Order the pickled herring and don’t leave without a shot of snaps.
Gift Shop
This small studio is run by Arhoj in an old envelope factory. You can observe the hand thrown and hand cast ceramics being made and pick up a few to take home.
Palace
This tiny castle is located in the middle of the city surrounded by beautiful gardens. Purchase the “café ticket” for admission plus coffee and cake of the day.
Breakfast
Start the morning off with espresso or tea and a superfood acai bowl. Gluten-free porridge bowls with lemon and blueberries will also kickstart the day.
Apparel
Though trends change, this shop specializes in classic fashion and accessories for men, women, and children. Pick up a signature tote to carry around town.
Harbor / Marina
Escape the hustle of the city and head for a walk along the riverfront from Nyhavn to the Little Mermaid statue and enjoy the harbor views and fresh air.
Food Court
This food market is where Copenhageners come for fresh food, local produce, snacks, and tons of coffee. Stop by on Wednesdays for a glass or two of sparkling.
Gift Shop
In search of a unique gift? This shop is filled with colorful Japanese ceramics and paper goods, including bowls, teapots, and origami kits.
Art Museum
Go to this museum for the indoor garden and stay for the ancient collections of Roman and Greek pottery and French and Danish art from the 19th century.
Italian
This cozy Italian café near Studio Arhoj serves up bold flavors in a family-style, long table setting. There's also wine cellar focusing on natural wines.
Furniture / Home
This shop is dedicated to a carefully selected mix of international handmade ceramics, textiles, furniture, and prints all handpicked by the two founders.
Art Museum
Explore Danish design history here. Before joining the free-guided tours on Sundays at 2 pm, stop by the café, grab a sandwich, and sit in the outdoor garden.