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Værnedamsvej 3 A
1819 Copenhagen
Denmark
Vesterbro
Hours
What time does S.H.O.P. open?
S.H.O.P. opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does S.H.O.P. close?
S.H.O.P. closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.S.H.O.P. closes at 4:00 PM on Saturday.S.H.O.P. is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 11:00 AM - 6:00 PMSat 11:00 AM - 4:00 PMSun Closed
Does S.H.O.P. have parking?
Yes, S.H.O.P. has parking options.
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Lovely boutique with high-quality, minimalist style. Clothing, shoes, and jewelry are all well…read morecurated, and the interior design of the store makes for a very pleasant shopping experience.
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Nice store, lots of nice clothes in bright colors, unique jewelry and housewares, especially lamps…read more The shop is currently having a closing sale and will close the location in Copenhagen Saturday April 29th 2023.
A shop to visit if you love colours and patterns. Although there's lots of colours and patterns,…read moreeverything is done tastefully and stylishly and it's really a pleasure to be in the store. There's women's clothing, jewelry, accessories, and home stuffs (pillows, candle holders, and such small things). They carry some Orla Kiely items as well and you can see her signature leaf designs scattered around the shop. The sales staff is quick to greet you and offer help, but will also leave to alone so you can quietly browse by yourself. I love the design of the clothes here; everything is not too over-the-top nor is it boring and that is a fine line to tread. Prices are certainly more than H&M, but not outrageous. Shoe section is perhaps a little disappointing compared to the rest of the shop as the selection is small and seems to not really fit with the rest of the Super Love style. The added bonus is that the space of the shop itself is wonderful with super tall ceilings and two tiny second level mezzanines that hold additional clothes and accessories.
Mere super loooooove!
if I could afford it I would do all my shopping at Kyoto. The store actually started as a menswear…read moreshop but eventually began selling women's clothing and accessories. Nowadays one room in the store is dedicated to women and the other to men. They even have a small children's section, so there's something for everyone. Kyoto carries some amazing designers like Ganni, Acne, Wood Wood, Norse Projects and Libertine-Libertine. I've indulged in my beanie addiction here and purchased two of my all time favorites, perfect for the cold Copenhagen weather. They also have the most incredible sneaker selection - I want them all. I bought one of my favorite pairs of white sneakers here which I've completely worn out. You know I'll be back to purchase a new pair soon!
From the owner: Samme ejer siden 2001, fokus på de nære kunderelationer.read more
This shop is a feast for the eyes. Neatly arranged, unique designs, unfortunately not for me. Most…read moreof the collections are ultra feminine, for girlier person in the world, I suppose, but I nevertheless enjoy the display for the sake of having inner peace while shopping. I do recommend this shop to a friend who might benefit from the existence of this shop. Three stars out of four because it's unfortunately not my kind of shop.
A couple of months ago I spend 5 days in Copenhagen...and came here 4 times! This shop is the best…read morething the H&M group ever came up with (this coming from a huge COS fan). The store is pretty big and everything is laid out beautifully! The prices are very reasonable: somewhere between the prices of COS and H&M, the quality is great. They sell make up, skincare, handbags, shoes, clothes, underwear,...
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This flagship location of Magasin du Nord is 5 floors of glorious shopping. It's pretty much a…read moreone-stop shop for any of your needs. There's even a gourmet market in the basement below it with a bakery, pizza, fresh fruits & vegetables, and many specialty chocolates and candies. This part of the store connects to the underground Kongens Nytorv metro station. That's quite convenient for commuters on their way home from work. It's also great for tourists like us who want to buy last minute things like Lakrids of Bülow. There's a shop for that here as well. It's also where you'll find a coffee shop. We would eventually find out that there are many different cafés located on various floors of this department store. We found an express version of Hallernes Smørrebrød. I've written a separate review for this location, but for some reason it just doesn't show up in my Yelp activity. I just wish I had known about the other restaurant location on the top floor that boasts beautiful views of the square. We visited twice and somehow missed it. If anything, it would be nice to see a full directory of each floor listed on their website or near the entrance of the ground floor. The building is on the site of what was once the Hotel du Nord. Hans Christian Andersen was a resident of the hotel from 1838 to 1847. It's not the same building, but they supposedly recreated his room. It can be accessed on the 3rd floor. It's a second part of the store that I regret not seeing. Hence, the 4 star review for not having a clear map to everything without having to go floor by floor. It was a great find when walking through Kongens Nytorv Square. It's difficult to miss the beautiful French architecture of this building. It draws you in as you discover what's inside of it.
Very nice shopping area. HUUUUUUUGE assortment of sweets!!! Bonus for clean restrooms.read more
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If you live in the US don't order from here or you get crazy expensive customs duties they don't…read moretell you about upfront and then when you try and email them they never ever answer
Terrible customer service and deceptive practices--…read more I ordered a pair of shoes and paid a high shipping fee. About a week later, DHL contacted me saying I owed a large amount in import duties before they would deliver the package. When I reached out to the company, they basically said it wasn't their problem and pointed to their terms and conditions -- where, buried in fine print, they claim they're not responsible for such fees. Most reputable companies either include import duties in the price or clearly disclose them before checkout. Instead, this company hides that information deep in the fine print, knowing that most customers would think twice before buying if the true cost were clear upfront. It is incredibly misleading. Thankfully, my credit card company immediately recognized the issue and refunded me in full.
I have been a big fan of the brand for a long time and have visited this Archive store + purchased…read moreon several occasions. I also work with retail and Education with 15+ experience. My visit yesterday however was probably the worst client service given in my life - I can take that minimal service given since a few days before Christmas but the fact the store had two staff members of which one ignored my request of checking for a size, the second male staff talked very loudly with someone he knew in terms of going to interviews for other jobs and very clear his mind was not in the store. Anyway I asked to put two items on hold since I wanted to show my best friend the following morning - I was told it was only possible until end of day which I said was fine since I would arrive for the opening the following morning. When we arrived today at 11.01 the store was not opened and no staff in sight - we waited 15 minutes and then the staff arrived. I asked to try the pieces reserved; which she first couldnt find since he never took my name so she had to ring the guy putting them on hold and to find out he sold one of the pieces after I left. She had the weirdest reasoning for this and almost felt like this was a natural thing happening and that the dress I was planning to buy was no longer available. With this I also want to say we later visited the Acne Studio store in the city; and even if only one staff and several clients she gave excellent service and was super helpful to everyone in store.
If you're an Acne fan you've got to check out Acne Archive. It's the discount store with clothing…read moreand accessories from old collections, samples, etc. Unfortunately I haven't had any luck, but I have a few friends who swear if you come back regularly you're guaranteed to find a great deal. Fun fact: they get in new shipments every Wednesday so come then if you want to check out the newest arrivals.
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