Kirppu Hillerød Flea Supermarket
Indoor flea “supermarket” in Hillerød where hundreds of private stands, daily opening hours and free parking turn sustainable second-hand shopping into a relaxed treasure hunt.
Hidden behind a supermarket on Frejasvej, Kirppu Hillerød is a large indoor flea "supermarket" where hundreds of private sellers rent stands and fill them with pre-loved treasures. Clothing, toys, housewares, vintage curios and small furniture change constantly, so every visit feels different. Open daily with free entry and parking, it is both a sustainable shopping spot and a relaxed, weather-proof browse for all ages in Hillerød.
A brief summary to Kirppu
- Frejasvej 32, Hillerød, 3400, DK
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- Duration: 1 to 2.5 hours
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Tuesday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Wednesday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Thursday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Friday 9:30 am-6 pm
- Saturday 10 am-5 pm
- Sunday 10 am-5 pm
Local tips
- Allow at least an hour to wander the aisles; with hundreds of stands and constantly changing stock, a quick visit rarely does the place justice.
- If you plan to sell, book a stand and prepare price labels in advance via Kirppu’s system or app so you can set up quickly once in the store.
- Bring your own shopping bag or tote; it makes it easier to carry a mix of smaller bargains and keeps your visit more environmentally friendly.
- Look high and low on each stand—interesting vintage pieces and best-value items are often tucked on lower shelves or at the back.
- Visit earlier in the day for the calmest browsing; afternoons and weekends can feel livelier as more shoppers scan the stands.
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Getting There
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Public Transport from Hillerød Station
From Hillerød Station, regular local buses run towards the commercial area around Frejasvej, with journey times typically around 10–15 minutes depending on the route and traffic. A single adult ticket within the local zone usually costs in the range of 20–30 DKK. Buses operate throughout the day, but frequencies are lower in the evening and on weekends, so it is worth checking departure times in advance.
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Walking from Central Hillerød
Kirppu lies in a commercial zone a modest distance from the town centre. On foot, it generally takes about 15–25 minutes from central Hillerød or the main railway station, depending on your pace. The route uses standard pavements along urban streets and is mostly level, making it suitable for strollers and wheeled luggage, though wet or wintry weather can make the walk feel longer.
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Taxi or Rideshare within Hillerød
Local taxis and app-based rides are readily available around Hillerød Station and the town centre. The ride to Frejasvej typically takes 5–10 minutes in normal traffic. Expect fares in the region of 80–130 DKK for a standard car, with supplements at night and on weekends. This is the most convenient option if you are travelling with several people or expect to leave with bulky purchases.
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Driving from the Surrounding Region
Drivers approaching Hillerød from elsewhere in North Zealand can follow main regional roads towards the town and then continue to the commercial area around Frejasvej. Travel times from nearby centres such as Helsingør or Frederikssund are typically 30–45 minutes, longer in peak commuter periods. Kirppu offers free customer parking, but spaces closest to the entrance can fill up at busy weekend times, so be prepared to park slightly further away within the same complex.
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An Indoor Treasure Hunt in Hillerød
Kirppu Hillerød turns the classic Danish flea market into an indoor supermarket of second-hand finds. The hall is lined with numbered stands, each rented by private sellers who curate their own little shop. Some focus on children’s clothes, others on kitchenware, retro ceramics, sports gear or stacks of crime novels. Because stands change hands frequently, the selection shifts from week to week, rewarding those who love to browse slowly and look twice. Entry is free and the atmosphere is informal and relaxed. You simply pick up a basket and wander the aisles at your own pace, scanning barcoded price tags at the counter when you are ready to pay. For visitors, it feels like walking through dozens of tiny living rooms and attics, opened up for you to discover what people no longer need – and what might become your new favourite object.Circular Shopping Made Easy
Kirppu is built around a simple idea: making it straightforward for anyone to participate in the circular economy. Instead of standing all day at an outdoor market, locals book a stand for a set period, price their items using Kirppu’s labels or app, and let the store handle sales at the checkout. The seller can track every purchase digitally, while the shop oversees supervision and security. This model keeps the shelves full while extending the life of everyday things. Clothes that no longer fit, toys that children have outgrown, or décor that no longer suits a home are given a second chance. For travellers, it offers an authentic snapshot of local tastes and lifestyles, seen through what people choose to part with and what they consider worth passing on.What You’ll Find Among the Stands
On a typical day the aisles hold a mix of practical bargains and quirky surprises. Rails of jackets and dresses stand next to boxes of Lego bricks, vintage board games, kitchen gadgets, glassware and framed prints. Now and then you might spot a mid-century lamp, a stack of vinyl records or classic Scandinavian ceramics at a fraction of boutique prices. Prices are set by each seller, so you may see everything from pocket-money trinkets to carefully priced collectibles. Part of the fun is comparing stands: some are meticulously colour-coordinated, others charmingly chaotic. The indoor setting means you can take your time regardless of the weather, dipping in for a quick look or losing an hour combing through shelves for that one special find.A Practical Stop for Families and Locals
Kirppu’s layout works well for families. Wide aisles and clear sightlines make it relatively easy to steer a stroller or keep track of children, who often gravitate toward the toys and books sections. Many locals use the shop to kit out kids’ wardrobes between growth spurts or to pick up seasonal items like skiwear at gentle prices. The store sits in a commercial area with supermarkets and other shops nearby, and free parking makes it convenient to combine with errands or a wider day in Hillerød. Because it is indoors and open daily, it is a reliable option when the weather turns or when you want a low-key activity that still feels rooted in local life.Sustainable Souvenirs in North Zealand
For visitors exploring North Zealand, Kirppu offers an alternative way to bring something home from the region. Instead of buying new souvenirs, you might find a used serving dish, a wool sweater or a Danish-language novel that tells its own quiet story. Each object carries a little of its previous life, and choosing second-hand reduces the environmental footprint of your trip. In that sense, a visit here is as much about mindset as shopping. You walk through rows of things that could have become waste but are now part of a lively indoor market. Whether you leave with a bag full of bargains or just a better feel for everyday Danish culture, the detour into this flea supermarket adds a pleasantly unpolished, real-world note to time spent in carefully manicured castle gardens and historic streets.Explore the best of what Kirppu has to offer
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