Tøjshoppen
Tøjshoppen, Ærøskøbing
Historic boutique blending Danish tradition with contemporary style in Ærøskøbing's charming heart.
Den Gamle Isenkram is a curated lifestyle boutique nestled in a beautifully preserved historic building in the heart of Ærøskøbing. This charming shop blends Danish tradition with contemporary style, offering an inspiring selection of fashion, organic beauty products, and handcrafted homeware. Located on Søndergade in the town center, it captures the essence of island living while celebrating local artisanal craftsmanship and sustainable design.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Ferry from Svendborg
Take the ferry from Svendborg on mainland Denmark to Ærøskøbing, approximately 75 minutes crossing time. Ferries operate year-round with multiple daily departures. Standard passenger fare ranges from 150–200 Danish kroner one-way. Upon arrival at Ærøskøbing harbor, Den Gamle Isenkram is located on Søndergade, a 5–10 minute walk through the town center from the ferry terminal.
Bicycle from Ærøskøbing Harbor
Rent a bicycle from shops near Ærøskøbing harbor (approximately 80–120 Danish kroner per day). Cycle through the town's flat, well-maintained streets to Søndergade. The shop is centrally located and easily accessible by bike. Ærø's extensive cycling infrastructure makes this the preferred transport method for exploring the island and reaching the boutique.
Walking from Town Center
From Ærøskøbing's main square (Torvet), Den Gamle Isenkram is a straightforward 3–5 minute walk. Head toward Søndergade, the primary shopping street. The pedestrian-friendly cobblestone streets and clear signage make navigation simple. Walking allows you to appreciate the town's preserved architecture and charming doorways along the route.
Local Bus Service
Ærø operates a limited local bus network connecting the island's three main towns. Buses serve Ærøskøbing with reduced frequency, particularly outside summer months. Journey times vary by route; single fares cost approximately 25–40 Danish kroner. Check local schedules at the tourist information office, as service is seasonal and less frequent than cycling or walking options.
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