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Magasin du Nord, Kongens Nytorv

Copenhagen’s classic grand department store, blending Nordic style, gourmet treats and design-led shopping in a historic landmark on vibrant Kongens Nytorv.

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Magasin du Nord at Kongens Nytorv is Copenhagen’s classic grand department store, set in an elegant historic building overlooking the city’s central square. Across multiple floors and a bustling basement food market, it gathers Danish and international fashion, beauty, home design, gourmet products and cafes under one ornate roof, making it a convenient one‑stop stop for style, gifts and everyday essentials in the very heart of the city.

A brief summary to Magasin du Nord

  • Kongens Nytorv 13, København K, København K, 1095, DK
  • +4533114433
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 1 to 4 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 10 am-9 pm
  • Tuesday 10 am-9 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-9 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-9 pm
  • Friday 10 am-9 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-9 pm
  • Sunday 10 am-9 pm

Local tips

  • Start in the basement food market to pick up snacks or gifts, then work your way up through fashion and finish with a coffee on the upper floors.
  • Visit on a weekday morning soon after opening for a calmer atmosphere and easier browsing in popular departments like beauty and womenswear.
  • Check floor directories near the escalators so you can target key sections—such as children’s wear, home design or sportswear—without backtracking.
  • If you are sensitive to crowds, avoid peak late-afternoon hours, especially on Fridays and around major holidays when the store feels busiest.
  • Bring a reusable shopping bag; you are likely to find multiple small items, and it helps reduce packaging waste when moving between departments.
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A grand department store on King’s New Square

Magasin du Nord anchors one side of Kongens Nytorv, its stately façades and tall windows reflecting the movement of trams, bicycles and pedestrians outside. Step through the revolving doors and the busy square fades into a bright, layered world of polished stone floors, high ceilings and carefully lit displays. The store stretches over several levels plus a basement, creating a vertical shopping street contained within one historic building. The layout is intuitive but never dull: escalators reveal new vistas of mannequins, seasonal installations and sweeping views across the atrium. Natural light filters in from upper floors, softening the edges of glass counters and gleaming fixtures. It feels both like a classic European department store and a distinctly Nordic space, with a restrained colour palette and generous use of wood and metal.

Where Nordic style meets global brands

Magasin du Nord is best known for its wide range of fashion, beauty and design. Menswear, sportswear and travel gear typically share the lower and mid-level floors with luggage and accessories, while womenswear spreads across another level filled with Scandinavian labels and international names. Dedicated corners showcase shoes, jewellery and leather goods, making it easy to assemble a complete look in a single sweep. The ground floor is devoted largely to beauty: perfume counters, skincare ranges and make-up bars form an avenue of glossy bottles and mirrored surfaces. Make-up artists and brand staff are on hand to help you navigate everything from cult Nordic products to classic luxury lines. Higher up, floors dedicated to home and interior design feature tableware, textiles, lighting and decorative objects, highlighting both Danish icons and newer design houses.

Food market and cafés under one roof

Below street level, the atmosphere shifts from fashion to flavour. The basement hosts a food market and gourmet grocery area where shelves are filled with local delicacies, chocolate, coffee, tea and pantry staples. Counters and fridges display cheeses, charcuterie and prepared dishes suited to quick lunches or hotel-room picnics. It is a practical spot to pick up edible souvenirs or everyday ingredients with a Danish twist. On the upper floors, cafés offer a pause from browsing. Seating tucked beside broad windows and lighter décor create a calmer mood, away from the denser displays of the lower levels. Here shoppers linger over coffee, pastries or light meals, often with views towards the rooftops and spires beyond Kongens Nytorv. The combination of food hall, cafés and shopping gives the building the feel of a self-contained urban hub.

History woven into a modern retail icon

The Magasin name dates back to the late 1860s, part of a wave of grand department stores that reshaped European city centres. Over time, this flagship at Kongens Nytorv grew into a symbol of modern urban life in Copenhagen, introducing new fashions, household goods and ways of shopping to successive generations. Behind the polished shop floors, a separate museum nearby explores this story through catalogues, garments and archival objects, underlining how closely the store is tied to Denmark’s commercial and cultural history. Architecturally, the building still carries echoes of its 19th‑century origins despite sensitive updates. Decorative details on the exterior, the rhythm of the windows and the generous internal volumes all distinguish it from contemporary shopping malls. Inside, modern fixtures sit against this older shell, creating a subtle dialogue between heritage and current trends.

Planning your visit for a smooth experience

Magasin du Nord is designed to absorb crowds, but certain times are noticeably busier than others. Late morning and afternoon bring a steady flow of shoppers, while early evening after office hours can feel livelier, especially towards the end of the week. The store is generally open every day from mid-morning until evening, with long, consistent hours that make it easy to fit a visit around other plans. Wayfinding is straightforward: escalators and lifts connect the levels, and clear floor directories help you locate specific departments such as children’s clothing, sportswear or books. Mobile reception is typically strong throughout the building, which makes digital payments and on-the-spot research easy. Allow at least an hour for a focused visit to a single category, and more if you intend to browse multiple floors, enjoy a café break or explore the food market in detail.

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