Store No 1b ApS
Store No 1b ApS
A central Kolding women’s clothing shop offering practical, Scandinavian-inspired everyday fashion in a compact, easy-to-browse high-street space.
Set on Østergade in the heart of Kolding, Femina Tønder ApS is a women’s clothing store that brings a boutique feel to a compact high-street space. Inside, rails of everyday basics, smart workwear and occasion-ready pieces are arranged with an eye for color and coordination, making it easy to build complete outfits. This is the kind of shop where you browse slowly, feel fabrics, and pick up a new staple or two between coffee stops and other errands in the city center.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Train and walking from Kolding Station
From Kolding Station, it typically takes about 10–15 minutes on foot to reach Østergade in the city center, following well-paved, mostly level streets suitable for most visitors and luggage. Trains connect Kolding with larger Danish cities throughout the day, with regional fares commonly ranging from about 60–200 DKK one way depending on distance and ticket type. Once you arrive at the station, no further paid transport is usually necessary, as the walk into the center is short and straightforward in most weather conditions.
Local city bus to Kolding centrum
Kolding is served by local city buses that link residential districts and nearby suburbs with the central area around the pedestrian streets. A bus ride into the center usually takes around 10–20 minutes depending on the route and starting point. Single tickets on local buses in Danish towns often cost in the range of 20–30 DKK per adult, purchasable via ticket machines, mobile apps or onboard in many cases. Services are more frequent on weekdays and daytime hours, with reduced schedules in evenings and on Sundays, so checking current timetables before you set out is advisable.
Car access to Kolding city center
If you arrive by car, reaching central Kolding generally takes 5–15 minutes from most parts of the town, and 30–60 minutes from nearby cities in Southern Jutland, depending on traffic. Public parking areas and multi-storey car parks are located around the central streets, usually within a short walk of Østergade. Hourly parking fees in Danish city centers commonly range from about 8–25 DKK per hour, with time limits and payment methods clearly signed. Be prepared for one-way streets and designated pedestrian zones where vehicle access is restricted.
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