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H&M Kalundborg – Kordilgade 28

A compact, no-fuss H&M on Kalundborg’s main pedestrian street, offering affordable fashion for women, men, kids and babies in the heart of this coastal town.

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Set on the pedestrian high street Kordilgade in central Kalundborg, this mid-sized H&M brings the brand’s familiar mix of affordable fashion to a compact West Zealand town. Across two main floors of bright, modern retail space, you can browse womenswear, menswear, kids, Divided, denim, basics, underwear, accessories and seasonal drops under one roof. It is an easy, no-fuss stop for updating wardrobes on a day out in Kalundborg or while exploring the town’s shops and cafes nearby.

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Kordilgade 28, Kalundborg, 4400, DK
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Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
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    Getting There

    Train and short walk from Kalundborg Station

    Arrive in Kalundborg by regional train from larger hubs such as Holbæk or Slagelse, a journey typically taking 40–60 minutes depending on the route and connection. From Kalundborg Station it is an easy walk through the compact town centre to Kordilgade, with mostly flat, paved surfaces suitable for wheeled luggage and prams. Train fares on these regional lines generally range from about 60 to 120 DKK one way in standard class, depending on distance and ticket type.

    Local and regional bus to Kalundborg centrum

    Several regional and local bus routes serve Kalundborg’s central stops near the station and main streets, with journey times typically between 20 and 60 minutes from surrounding towns in West Zealand. From the central bus stops, you can walk into the pedestrian section of Kordilgade in roughly 5–15 minutes at a relaxed pace on level pavements. Single bus tickets in the region usually cost around 24–60 DKK depending on the number of fare zones, with services running more frequently on weekdays than evenings and Sundays.

    Car from nearby West Zealand towns

    If you are driving from nearby towns such as Holbæk, Slagelse or Sorø, expect travel times of roughly 35–60 minutes on main regional roads under normal traffic conditions. Kalundborg has various public parking areas within walking distance of the town centre, some with time restrictions or paid zones, particularly close to the pedestrianised streets. Budget for possible parking fees of around 8–20 DKK per hour in paid areas and allow extra time on busy shopping days when central spaces can fill quickly.

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    Local tips

    Aim for weekday mid-mornings if you prefer a quieter browse; late afternoons and Fridays are typically busier with after-work shoppers.
    Use the fitting rooms for denim, tailoring and outerwear, as sizes can vary slightly between cuts and collections.
    Combine your visit with a stroll along Kordilgade and nearby side streets to explore small local boutiques and cafes.

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    High-street fashion in the heart of Kalundborg

    H&M Kalundborg sits halfway along Kordilgade, the town’s busy pedestrian shopping street, surrounded by small local boutiques, banks and cafes. The store fills a traditional Danish high-street building, with large street-facing windows that double as seasonal fashion showcases. Mannequins in the latest collections draw you in from the cobbles outside, while inside the layout is open, with clear sightlines across racks and tables. The ambience is straightforward and functional rather than luxurious. White walls, bright lighting and simple fixtures keep the focus on colour, texture and trends. Music plays softly in the background, just enough to lend energy without overwhelming conversations, making it easy to browse at your own pace or quickly pick up specific items.

    Collections for everyday life and every age

    Despite its relatively modest footprint, the store packs in a wide selection of clothing lines. Womenswear is the most extensive, ranging from casual jersey basics and denim to office-ready tailoring, soft knitwear and seasonal outerwear. Dedicated areas showcase H&M Move sports pieces and H&M Mama maternity wear alongside lingerie, hosiery and a rotation of shoes and accessories. Families will find a full run of kids’ collections, from H&M Baby to H&M Kids and youth-oriented H&M Young styles. Colourful prints, durable fabrics and easy-care options make it practical to outfit children for school, play and special occasions in one visit. Menswear covers essentials such as jeans, chinos, shirts, simple suiting and weekend staples, with small themed drops through the year.

    Browsing experience and practical comforts

    The store is designed for quick navigation: clear signage guides you between departments, and central tables highlight current campaigns, seasonal colours and basics at sharp price points. Fitting rooms allow you to try on denim, tailoring and occasionwear before committing, which is especially useful if you are visiting from nearby villages without larger clothing options. Staff are usually on hand near the entrances and cash desks to answer size questions or help locate specific pieces. The overall feel is casual and self-service, so you can explore independently, duck in on a lunch break, or spend longer comparing styles during a leisurely afternoon in town.

    Opening hours and shopping rhythm

    Typical opening hours follow a classic Danish pattern. From Monday to Thursday the doors open mid-morning and close late afternoon, with slightly extended hours on Fridays to accommodate after-work shopping. Saturdays are shorter, focusing on the busiest part of the day, while Sundays are usually closed outside special trading periods. These rhythms shape the store’s flow: weekday mid-mornings and early afternoons tend to be quieter, while late afternoons and Fridays see more activity. Around seasonal sale periods and December, expect additional opening days or extended times as the street becomes livelier with shoppers.

    Setting within Kalundborg’s compact centre

    Part of the appeal of this branch is its location within a walkable, human-scale town centre. Step outside and you are immediately among bakeries, pharmacies and local chains, with the harbourfront and historic quarters only a short stroll away. This makes H&M Kalundborg a convenient stop during a broader exploration of the town rather than a destination in isolation. Because Kordilgade is pedestrianised along most of its length, the environment outside the store is relatively calm and accessible. Benches, side streets and nearby cafes provide natural pauses, so you can intersperse browsing with coffee breaks or combine practical errands with a quick wardrobe refresh.

    Seasonal changes and local character

    While the brand’s core identity is global, the Kalundborg store subtly reflects its coastal, small-town setting. Outerwear, knitwear and rain-ready pieces feature strongly through much of the year, and children’s ranges often emphasise hard-wearing fabrics suitable for playgrounds, beaches and schoolyards. Window displays and interior tables shift regularly to mirror seasonal events, from late-summer styles to festive winter collections. These changes, together with the everyday convenience of having a full-family fashion store on the main street, anchor H&M as one of the reliable retail touchpoints in Kalundborg’s commercial life.

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