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København K – Vintage Treasure Trove in Copenhagen’s Latin Quarter

Hidden in a Latin Quarter courtyard, København K is a long-standing Copenhagen vintage shop packed with curated second-hand fashion, denim and quirky homeware finds.

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Hidden in a small courtyard off Studiestræde in Copenhagen’s atmospheric Latin Quarter, **København K** is one of the city’s oldest second-hand shops, beloved for curated vintage clothing and characterful finds. Racks of jackets, windbreakers, T-shirts, denim and accessories sit alongside quirky homewares, lamps and knick-knacks, all with a distinctly retro, streetwise edge. It is a compact, character-rich stop for style hunters and thrifters exploring the inner city.

A brief summary to København K

  • Studiestræde 32, Copenhagen, København K, 1455, DK
  • +4551522301
  • Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
  • Budget
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 11 am-6 pm
  • Tuesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-6 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-6 pm
  • Friday 11 am-7 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-5 pm

Local tips

  • Visit on a weekday before mid-afternoon for more space to browse the racks and take your time at the mirrors.
  • Bring a reusable tote or small backpack; there is plenty of temptation and you may leave with heavier finds like denim or lamps.
  • Wear easy-to-change layers and shoes so you can quickly try on jackets, shirts and trousers without slowing your browsing flow.
  • Have a rough idea of what you are hunting for—such as a jacket or a pair of jeans—but stay open to surprising, one-off pieces.
  • Combine your visit with a stroll through the Latin Quarter’s other second-hand shops and cafés to make a relaxed half-day of it.
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A tucked-away vintage institution off Studiestræde

København K sits just off Studiestræde in Copenhagen’s Latin Quarter, slightly hidden in a small yard that you enter from the street through a narrow passageway. Inside, the shop unfolds like an intimate Aladdin’s cave of second-hand fashion and curiosities. Mannequins and a hanging sign usually mark the entrance, hinting that you are about to leave the main thoroughfare and step into a slower, more idiosyncratic corner of the city. The space is compact but densely packed, with clothing rails running along the walls and freestanding racks forming small corridors of colour and pattern. It feels deliberately a little chaotic, in the way that good vintage stores often do: you are meant to browse, linger and let your eye catch on unexpected details.

Curated second-hand style from streetwear to retro classics

The heart of København K is its broad selection of pre-loved clothing. Jackets and windbreakers line one section, ranging from muted, practical outerwear to bold, logo-heavy pieces that nod to 80s and 90s street style. Nearby, T-shirts and shirts are filed along hangers, inviting you to flick through band prints, sports logos and more understated basics. Denim is a strong feature here, with jeans and denim jackets forming a core part of the inventory, ideal for travelers looking to refresh their wardrobe with something unique rather than off-the-rack. Accessories like belts, caps, scarves and bags are scattered throughout, rewarding those who take time to inspect every corner.

From lamps to knick-knacks: character pieces for the home

Beyond clothing, the shop extends into homeware and decorative objects. Lamps in various shapes and eras dangle or sit in quiet corners, and shelves hold small ornaments and knick-knacks that span from mid-century inspired to delightfully kitsch. These pieces are not arranged like in a minimalist design store; instead, they are woven into the fabric of the shop, turning the whole interior into a lived-in collage. For visitors staying in Copenhagen a little longer, this is a place to find a conversation-starting piece for a desk or windowsill. For others, it is simply enjoyable to browse and imagine the previous lives of these objects, all gathered in one cozy downtown shop.

Latin Quarter surroundings and sustainable shopping spirit

København K is part of the wider Latin Quarter, an inner-city neighbourhood known for narrow streets, small cafés and alternative boutiques. The area is particularly good for second-hand clothing and independent fashion, and this store plays a long-standing role in that ecosystem as one of the city’s earliest second-hand shops. Choosing to shop here is also a small nod toward more sustainable consumption. By giving garments and objects a second life, the shop offers an alternative to fast fashion and mass-produced décor. Many visitors come with a specific item in mind, but just as often they leave with something entirely unexpected that happened to “feel right” when tried on or picked up.

Browsing pace, atmosphere and best times to visit

The atmosphere inside is relaxed and informal. Music from a small speaker, the quiet rustle of hangers and the soft echo from the courtyard outside form the backdrop as you browse. Staff are present but unobtrusive, allowing you to take your time and explore, while being available to help with sizes or suggestions when needed. Weekday late mornings and early afternoons are usually the calmest, offering more space around the racks and mirrors. In the later afternoon, especially toward the end of the week, the shop can feel livelier as locals and visitors drift in from the surrounding streets. It is the kind of place that rewards repeat visits: the stock changes, and so does the chance of stumbling upon that one perfect jacket or lamp.

Who will enjoy København K

København K is especially appealing to travelers who enjoy hunting for distinctive clothing, building a wardrobe around one-off pieces rather than brand-new items. It suits budget-conscious visitors who appreciate value, but it also attracts those willing to invest in a high-quality vintage item that will stay with them for years. Even if you do not plan to buy anything, stepping into this courtyard shop offers a short, atmospheric pause from the nearby main streets, providing a glimpse into Copenhagen’s enduring love affair with thrift, design and everyday style.

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