Marta du chateau Frederikshavn
Marta du Chateau Frederikshavn
Playful Danish design shop in central Frederikshavn, brimming with colourful gifts, party supplies, stationery and clever everyday items at wallet‑friendly prices.
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.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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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