H&M
H&M Søndergade, Horsens
A bright Danish lifestyle store in central Horsens, blending Nordic-inspired interiors, furniture, kitchenware, gifts and women’s fashion in one relaxed space.
Sinnerup Horsens is a stylish Danish lifestyle store on Jessensgade, blending home design, furniture, kitchenware and women’s fashion under one roof. Spread across a bright, contemporary space, it showcases Nordic-inspired interiors, decorative objects, lighting and textiles alongside clothing and gift ideas. It’s a relaxed, design-focused stop in central Horsens, ideal for browsing, picking up presents, or finding that one statement piece to bring a bit of Scandinavian warmth back home.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Local bus from Horsens Station
From Horsens Station, use a local city bus toward the central area and get off within the downtown core; the ride typically takes around 5–10 minutes depending on the line and traffic. A single adult ticket on local buses in Horsens usually costs in the range of 20–30 DKK and can be bought from ticket machines or via regional transport apps. Buses run frequently on weekdays, less often in the evening and on weekends, so checking the timetable in advance is advisable.
Walking from central Horsens
If you are already in central Horsens, reaching Jessensgade is straightforward on foot, with typical walking times from many central streets ranging from 10 to 20 minutes. The route uses paved, mostly level city pavements, suitable for strollers and everyday footwear. In winter, allow extra time for slippery surfaces, as Danish weather can bring rain, ice or snow to the town center.
Taxi within Horsens
Taxis operate throughout Horsens and can bring you directly to Jessensgade; a short ride from most central neighborhoods generally takes 5–10 minutes. For these inner-city distances, fares commonly fall somewhere in the 80–150 DKK range depending on time of day and traffic. Taxis can be pre-booked, which is useful during busy weekend periods or poor weather.
Car within Horsens area
Driving from residential areas around Horsens into the center normally takes 10–20 minutes, depending on starting point and traffic around peak shopping hours. Expect to use public parking facilities near the pedestrian-friendly core, and factor in time to find a space, especially on Saturday midday. Parking fees and restrictions vary between car parks, so check local signage or payment machines when you arrive.
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