Hviid
Hviid Womenswear Boutique, Horsens
Central Horsens menswear hub for denim, casual staples and smart-casual outfits on lively Søndergade, ideal for a quick wardrobe update during a city stroll.
JACK & JONES Horsens brings contemporary Danish menswear to Søndergade, the main pedestrian street in this compact East Jutland city. Set among cafés and other fashion chains in the lively heart of Horsens, the store focuses on denim, casualwear, tailoring and accessories for men, from everyday jeans and T‑shirts to shirts, jackets and smart-casual outfits. It’s an easy, central stop whether you are refreshing your wardrobe, picking up a last‑minute outfit or combining shopping with a relaxed city stroll.
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On foot from central Horsens
From most central hotels and attractions in Horsens, expect a 5–15 minute walk to Søndergade, the main pedestrian street where the store is located. The route is flat and paved, suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. As the area is pedestrianised, walking is usually the fastest and most convenient option for reaching the shop once you are in the city centre.
Train and walk from Horsens Station
If you arrive by regional train to Horsens Station, allow 10–15 minutes on foot to reach Søndergade in the city centre. Trains connect Horsens to nearby cities such as Aarhus and Vejle, with typical journey times of 30–50 minutes and one-way fares usually in the range of 60–120 DKK in standard class. From the station, follow the main streets toward the centre; the terrain is level and well-paved.
Local bus to Horsens city centre
Several local bus lines serve stops near the pedestrian streets in central Horsens, with journey times of around 10–25 minutes from residential districts. A single adult ticket on city routes typically costs about 20–30 DKK, depending on zones. Buses run more frequently on weekdays than evenings and weekends, and you will usually have a short 3–8 minute walk from the nearest stop to Søndergade.
Car access to central Horsens
If you come by car, plan for 5–15 minutes of driving within Horsens to reach car parks close to the pedestrian area around Søndergade. Several public car parks and parking houses serve the city centre, often with a mix of free short-term and paid longer-stay options, typically around 10–20 DKK per hour. From the parking area, expect a short walk into the traffic-free shopping streets where the store is located.
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