Flying Tiger Copenhagen Rønne
A small, colorful universe of Scandinavian-designed gifts, gadgets and creative essentials in the heart of Rønne, perfect for playful souvenirs and practical finds.
Flying Tiger Copenhagen in Rønne is a compact, colorful variety store on Torvegade that packs a playful mix of Scandinavian-designed everyday items, quirky gifts and creative accessories into a bright, easy-to-browse space. From craft supplies and stationery to kitchen gadgets, party decorations and small toys, it is a convenient, budget-friendly stop in the heart of Bornholm’s main town for picking up souvenirs, last‑minute presents or practical bits with a fun Danish twist.
A brief summary to Flying Tiger Copenhagen
- Torvegade 2A, Rønne, 3700, DK
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- Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
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- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 10 am-5:30 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-5:30 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-5:30 pm
- Thursday 10 am-5:30 pm
- Friday 10 am-6 pm
- Saturday 10 am-2 pm
Local tips
- Visit on a weekday morning to enjoy the most relaxed browsing, as afternoons and pre-closing times tend to draw more local shoppers.
- Check the front seasonal section first for island-relevant items such as picnic gear, travel games and themed decorations tailored to the time of year.
- Use the store for last-minute practicals—charging cables, headphones, notebooks and storage boxes are often cheaper here than in specialist shops.
- If you are traveling with children, let them choose a small toy or craft kit; it can make ferry crossings and quiet evenings far more enjoyable.
- Bring a reusable shopping bag if you expect to buy several items, as the compact souvenirs and homeware pieces add up quickly in volume.
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Getting There
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Local bus within Bornholm
From other parts of Bornholm, use the island’s regional buses to reach central Rønne and get off at a stop near the main shopping streets; from there it is a short walk to Torvegade. Typical journeys from towns such as Nexø or Allinge take around 35–60 minutes depending on route and time of day, with standard adult fares generally in the range of 25–50 DKK for a one-way ticket. Services run more frequently on weekdays than in the late evening or on Sundays, so check the timetable in advance if you are planning a quick shopping stop before or after other activities.
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On foot within Rønne town center
If you are already in Rønne’s central area, reach the shop on foot as part of a gentle stroll through the town’s compact streets. Most hotels, the ferry terminal and key cultural sites in the core of Rønne are within roughly 10–20 minutes’ walking distance. Pavements are generally level and suitable for most visitors, though some stretches of older cobblestones can feel uneven underfoot. This is the most flexible option, letting you combine a visit here with nearby cafés, bakeries and other shops without worrying about timetables or parking.
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Bicycle from nearby districts
Cycling is a practical way to reach central Rønne from nearby residential areas and coastal paths. Short trips of 2–6 km around town typically take 10–25 minutes depending on your starting point and the wind, which can be noticeable on Bornholm. There is usually informal bicycle parking near the main shopping streets where you can secure your bike while you browse. Surfaces are mostly paved and gradients are mild, making this option suitable for casual cyclists as well as more experienced riders.
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Taxi from Rønne Airport or ferry terminal
From Rønne Airport or the ferry terminal, local taxis provide a direct ride to the central shopping streets close to Torvegade. The journey time is usually around 5–10 minutes, depending on traffic and the exact drop-off point. Fares for such short trips typically fall in the range of 100–200 DKK, with supplements possible in the evening or on weekends. This is the most convenient option if you are arriving with luggage or traveling as a small group and want to combine check-in, grocery shopping and a stop at Flying Tiger in a single outing.
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A playful design mini-universe in central Rønne
Step off Torvegade and you walk straight into a small world of bright colors and offbeat Danish design. Flying Tiger Copenhagen Rønne sits in the compact shopping heart of Bornholm’s main town, and its shop floor is deliberately dense with low shelves and tables that invite slow browsing rather than a quick in‑and‑out dash. The look is unmistakably Scandinavian: clean lines, simple shapes and a lot of white space, all used as a backdrop for a riot of color. Even in this relatively small branch, the assortment feels surprisingly broad. Practical household pieces sit side by side with silly novelties, so you can pick up a washing-up brush, a board game and a disco ball in a single circuit of the store. The experience is less about hunting for a specific product and more about letting your eye be caught by unexpected finds.Colorful gifts, party gear and everyday treasures
The front of the shop usually leans toward seasonal themes: perhaps pastel decorations around Easter, seaside motifs in summer, or warm lights and wrapping paper when winter approaches. Farther in, you pass dedicated sections for stationery, kids’ toys, party accessories and home décor. Prices are deliberately modest, making it easy to build a small gift bundle or stock up on craft materials without much planning. For travelers, the store doubles as a souvenir stop with a twist. Instead of classic postcards and magnets, you are more likely to leave with a playful notebook, a set of patterned napkins for a picnic, or a pack of Danish-designed playing cards for the ferry ride. Parents often gravitate toward the toy and activity aisle, where small puzzles, coloring sets and pocket-sized games help keep children occupied on buses or in restaurants.Bornholm practicality with a dash of whimsy
Because Rønne is the island’s main gateway, this Flying Tiger works well as a practical stop early or late in a visit. Travelers can pick up phone cables, travel-sized storage boxes, extra pens or an inexpensive tote bag before heading out across Bornholm. In bad weather, it becomes an easy place to duck into for a few minutes, stay dry and perhaps find a board game or craft kit for a cozy evening indoors. The atmosphere is casual and unhurried. Background music plays softly, and the layout encourages you to loop around the central displays, often spotting something new from a different angle. Children are usually drawn toward the lower shelves with colorful toys, while adults often linger over neatly arranged rows of notebooks, kitchen gadgets and quirky decorative pieces that feel more like conversation starters than necessities.Compact store, island rhythm
This is not a huge flagship, and that small scale is part of its charm. You can comfortably explore the entire shop in under half an hour, which fits well with Rønne’s relaxed pace and the typical rhythm of island life. Many visitors find themselves dropping by more than once during a stay, first for a few practical items and later for farewell gifts or last-minute party decorations. Opening hours follow a classic Danish pattern, with longer days during the working week and a shorter window on Saturdays, while Sundays are generally quiet. That structure makes it a reliable weekday stop when you are already in town for other errands, a museum visit or a café break nearby. Within a few minutes’ walk you are back among cobbled streets, harbor views and half-timbered houses, bag in hand and a few more colorful pieces of Scandinavian design to take home.A familiar brand in a distinctly local setting
Flying Tiger is an international name, but here it is filtered through Bornholm’s scale and surroundings. Stepping out of the door, you are never far from the harbor or the town’s older quarters, so the modern, playful shop contrasts with the island’s typical red-roofed buildings and stone churches. That juxtaposition makes a visit feel both comfortably familiar and distinctly local. Even if you already know the brand from other cities, this branch can still surprise you with island-appropriate choices: picnic-friendly cups and plates for the nearby beaches, compact games for ferry crossings, or practical storage for summer houses. Combined with its central location and straightforward layout, Flying Tiger Copenhagen Rønne becomes an easy, low-effort addition to any wander through town—part everyday convenience store, part treasure hunt.Explore the best of what Flying Tiger Copenhagen has to offer
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