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Flying Tiger Copenhagen Frederikshavn

Playful Danish design shop in central Frederikshavn, brimming with colourful gifts, party supplies, stationery and clever everyday items at wallet‑friendly prices.

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Flying Tiger Copenhagen in Frederikshavn is a playful Danish design shop packed with colourful, affordable everyday objects, clever gifts and party pieces. Set on busy Danmarksgade, it blends stationery, toys, homeware, craft supplies and quirky gadgets in a compact, maze-like space where shelves brim with seasonal themes and ever-changing collections, inviting you to browse, touch and improvise gift ideas on the spot.

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Danmarksgade 82, Frederikshavn, 9900, DK
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Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
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Indoor
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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-5:30 pm
Saturday
10 am-2 pm

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    Getting There

    On foot from central Frederikshavn

    From the central part of Frederikshavn, most visitors reach Danmarksgade on foot in about 5–15 minutes, depending on their starting point and pace. The streets in the core are generally flat and paved, with pedestrian crossings and shopfronts along the way, making it comfortable for strollers and those with limited mobility as long as they can manage a short urban walk.

    Local city bus within Frederikshavn

    City buses serving Frederikshavn run through the central area and stop within a short walking distance of Danmarksgade. Typical journey times within town range from 5–20 minutes, with services running more frequently on weekdays than in evenings or on Sundays. A single adult ticket usually costs about 20–30 DKK, purchased on board or via regional ticketing apps, and buses are equipped for prams and wheelchairs.

    Train to Frederikshavn plus short walk

    If you arrive by regional train to Frederikshavn Station from cities such as Aalborg or Hjørring, expect travel times of roughly 45–75 minutes depending on route and stops, with standard adult fares commonly in the 80–140 DKK range each way. From the station, the central streets leading to Danmarksgade are within typical walking distance, on level pavements suitable for luggage wheels and everyday footwear.

    Car or taxi within North Jutland

    Travelling by car from nearby North Jutland towns generally takes 20–60 minutes, using main regional roads that are well maintained year‑round. Public car parks are available in and around central Frederikshavn, though spaces can be busier at weekend peak shopping times. Local taxis offer direct door‑to‑door access from the station or ferry terminal, with short rides in town often costing around 80–150 DKK depending on distance and time of day.

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    Local tips

    Browse with a loose idea rather than a strict list; the themed displays make it easy to improvise fun, low‑cost gift bundles on the spot.
    Check seasonal sections near the entrance for limited‑time collections tied to holidays, school start, festivals or summer beach trips.
    If you are shopping with children, set a budget in advance and let them choose a few small items each to keep decision‑making relaxed.
    Use the stationery and craft aisles to stock up on travel‑friendly games, colouring sets and notebooks that keep kids entertained on journeys.
    Aim for weekday mornings to enjoy the aisles with more space, especially if you prefer to take time exploring the details and packaging.

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    A colourful design playground on Danmarksgade

    Flying Tiger Copenhagen in Frederikshavn turns a slice of Danmarksgade into a compact design playground. From the moment you step inside, you are met with rows of bright baskets, patterned boxes and tongue‑in‑cheek objects that instantly signal the brand’s offbeat Scandinavian style. The space is modest in size, but the layout is dense and deliberately winding, encouraging slow browsing rather than a quick in‑and‑out errand. The atmosphere feels closer to a casual gallery of everyday life than a traditional shop. Items are grouped in little stories – a wall of notebooks next to colourful pens, or kitchen tools paired with picnic accessories – making it easy to imagine how things will be used long after you leave the store.

    Quirky gifts, party tricks and small everyday joys

    Gift hunting is where this branch truly shines. Shelves are filled with small, affordable items ideal for birthdays, host gifts and last‑minute surprises, from novelty mugs and board games to pocket puzzles and craft kits. The price points are deliberately low, encouraging you to mix and match a handful of items into a personalised bundle rather than search for one big present. Party supplies add to the sense of fun: garlands, balloons, paper plates and themed decorations appear in bright seasonal colours, ready to transform a living room or summer terrace. Even the more practical things – storage boxes, cables or kitchen gadgets – come wrapped in humour and colour, turning everyday purchases into little mood‑lifters.

    Stationery, toys and creative corners

    One corner is usually dominated by stationery: sketchbooks, bullet journals, sticky notes in unusual shapes, and pen cups that double as desk sculptures. It is an easy place for students and notebook lovers to lose track of time, comparing pastel highlighters or choosing washi tape patterns for their next project. Nearby, craft and DIY shelves offer beads, yarn, stickers and simple tools that invite experimentation at home. Families are drawn to the toy selection, which balances playful design with approachable prices. You may find wooden games, soft toys, small instruments and outdoor play sets sitting side by side. Many items are designed to be shared – card games for groups, collaborative puzzles and creative kits that get everyone around the table.

    Danish design spirit in a North Jutland high street

    Although the store is part of a global chain, it carries a distinctly Danish design sensibility: functional objects with clean lines, then twisted by a humorous detail, an unexpected colour or a playful slogan. In Frederikshavn, this adds a modern, urban note to the traditional high‑street setting, complementing local cafés and everyday services along Danmarksgade. The constantly changing product mix reflects seasonal rhythms in Denmark – from winter hygge accessories and Christmas calendars to summer beach toys and picnic gear. This sense of rotation gives locals and returning visitors a reason to step in again, knowing the shelves will look different from their last visit.

    Practical stop with room for spontaneity

    Beyond the visual overload, this Flying Tiger is a practical stop in town. Its central location makes it easy to pop in while running errands, picking up school supplies, a missing cable or a few playful extras for a holiday home. The modest floor area means you can sweep the aisles quickly, yet there is enough variety for an unhurried browse when time allows. The shop fits comfortably into a short outing in Frederikshavn – a place to duck into between other sights or as a cheerful finale to a walk through the centre. Whether you leave with a single pen or a bag full of party props, the focus is on small, joyful finds that add a splash of colour to everyday life.

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