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Another nué

A calm, curated Copenhagen fashion boutique where Scandinavian minimalism meets historic Krystalgade in a protected Neoclassical townhouse.

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Another nué is a curated women’s fashion boutique on Krystalgade in the heart of Copenhagen’s Old Town, blending Scandinavian minimalism with an international designer line-up. Inside the protected Neoclassical property at Krystalgade 3, crisp rails of edited pieces, refined accessories and considered footwear are presented in a calm, gallery-like space. It is a go-to address for modern, understated luxury a short stroll from some of the city’s key cultural landmarks.

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Krystalgade 3, Copenhagen, København K, 1172, DK
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Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
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Luxury
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Indoor
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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-6 pm
Saturday
11 am-4 pm

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    Getting There

    Metro from Copenhagen Central Area

    From Copenhagen Central Station area, take the M3 or M4 metro towards the city center and ride 1–2 stops to Nørreport Station, which usually takes around 3–5 minutes. Trains run every few minutes throughout the day, and a single zone ticket typically costs around 20–25 DKK. From Nørreport it is an easy 5–10 minute urban walk along mainly flat pavements to reach Krystalgade 3, suitable for most visitors including those with light luggage.

    Metro from Copenhagen Airport

    From Copenhagen Airport, board the M2 metro towards Vanløse and ride approximately 15 minutes to Nørreport Station. Services usually depart every 4–6 minutes during the day, with a standard three-zone ticket costing roughly 36–40 DKK. At Nørreport, follow the signed exits to the city center and continue on foot for about 5–10 minutes along level city streets to reach the boutique on Krystalgade.

    City bus to the Old Town

    Several city buses stop near Nørreport and the inner Old Town, with journey times from other central districts typically between 10 and 20 minutes depending on traffic. Expect a similar ticket price to the metro, around 20–25 DKK for a single journey within the core zones. Buses can be useful in wet or cold weather, although routes through the historic center may experience occasional congestion and standing room only at peak hours.

    Cycling within central Copenhagen

    If you are staying in central Copenhagen, renting a city bicycle is a practical way to reach Krystalgade in about 5–15 minutes, depending on your starting point. Daily rental for a standard city bike commonly ranges from 100 to 150 DKK. The approach uses regular city streets and cycle lanes, and you will need to dismount and walk the final stretch along the narrower Old Town section, where pedestrian traffic and cobblestones make slow, careful riding advisable.

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    Local tips

    Aim for a late-morning or early-afternoon visit on weekdays to enjoy the boutique’s calm atmosphere and avoid the busiest central-city shopping window.
    Wear neutral underlayers and easy-to-remove shoes so you can quickly try on coats, dresses and footwear without rushing in the fitting rooms.
    Bring a small foldable tote or leave extra room in your luggage if you are considering investing in a statement piece such as outerwear or boots.
    Combine your stop at Another nué with nearby design and bookshops on and around Krystalgade to turn it into a half-day urban style walk.

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    Designer style tucked into historic Krystalgade

    Another nué sits at Krystalgade 3, a Neoclassical townhouse in Copenhagen’s Old Town that is officially listed as a protected building. Step through the door and you move from cobbled street and vaulted facades into a clean, light-filled boutique where fashion takes center stage against simple architectural bones. The contrast between the building’s classical proportions and the store’s modern interior underlines what Copenhagen does so well: layering contemporary design onto carefully preserved heritage. The surrounding street links major cultural institutions, with the Great Synagogue and the city’s central library only moments away. That gives the store a distinctly urban atmosphere; it feels woven into everyday city life rather than isolated as a standalone mall shop. You browse while hearing the faint echo of cyclists on the stones outside and church bells from nearby towers, a reminder that this is very much inner Copenhagen.

    A curated wardrobe of modern luxury

    The focus here is women’s fashion with a distinctly Scandinavian sensibility: clean lines, muted palettes and silhouettes that move easily from office to evening. Another nué is known for bringing together directional labels and carefully chosen pieces instead of overwhelming you with sheer volume. Expect rails organized by tone and texture, with knitwear, tailoring and dresses arranged so you can immediately picture how they will work together. Accessories and footwear play a strong supporting role. Sculptural boots, minimal sneakers, leather bags and delicate jewelry are displayed on open shelving and low plinths, more like design objects than simple products. The overall effect is of a wardrobe edited down to essentials, ideal for travelers who want to take home one or two pieces that will quietly elevate what they already own.

    An interior that feels like a calm city living room

    Inside, the aesthetic is modern but warm rather than stark. Pale walls, wooden floors and generous mirrors amplify natural light from tall windows that look onto Krystalgade. Clothing racks tend to be low and linear, leaving plenty of negative space so the shop never feels cluttered even at busy times. Seating – often in the form of a simple bench or a couple of upholstered chairs – invites you to take a moment while considering a new coat or pair of boots. The music is usually kept at background level, giving space for conversation and concentration. Materials like wood, metal and glass are combined in a way that echoes Copenhagen’s wider design scene. You get a sense that the store has been planned with the same care as an apartment: every corner is deliberate, every vignette of garments and objects thoughtfully arranged.

    Shopping experience and service ethos

    Another nué is the kind of boutique where browsing is unhurried. Staff are typically knowledgeable about cuts, fabrics and how pieces can be styled across seasons. They can help you navigate sizing from different European labels, offer suggestions for layering in Denmark’s changeable weather, and point out items that pack well if you are traveling with limited luggage space. Fitting rooms are an important part of the experience. Expect generous mirrors and good lighting, often with a small stool or hooks placed at the right height, making it easy to try on multiple looks. The aim here feels less about volume of sales and more about finding garments that genuinely suit the wearer, which is why the store has become a quiet staple for both local wardrobes and fashion-minded visitors.

    In the heart of a walkable fashion neighborhood

    Being in inner-city Copenhagen means Another nué is surrounded by other independent boutiques, design stores and cafés. It works well as a cornerstone stop on a wider fashion-focused wander: you can move from here to nearby streets to explore concept stores, Scandinavian interiors showrooms and smaller labels, returning if you decide that the coat or dress you tried on earlier really is the one. Because the store keeps relatively compact opening hours, especially on Saturdays, timing your visit matters. Midday and late afternoon on weekdays often feel pleasantly lively without being crowded. It is easy to combine a visit with cultural stops nearby, using the boutique as a stylish interlude between galleries, churches and coffee breaks.

    Who will enjoy Another nué

    This is an address for travelers who enjoy the process of building a thoughtful wardrobe rather than snapping up souvenirs. If you appreciate Scandinavian design, neutral palettes and pieces that bridge casual and polished, you will likely find something to love here. The boutique suits solo travelers and pairs of friends browsing together, as well as couples where one partner is happy to relax while the other tries on outfits. With its central location, protected architecture and curated selection, Another nué offers a compact but compelling snapshot of Copenhagen’s fashion culture. Even if you leave empty-handed, the blend of heritage surroundings and contemporary style makes the visit feel like time well spent.

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