Copenhagen
Copenhagen

INSPIRED BY COPENHAGEN

Every journey shapes the way we see the world. At 04651/ A TRIP IN A BAG, travel is a state of mind defined by curiosity, quiet moments, and a lightness that allows us to experience a place with clarity and ease. This guide takes you to Copenhagen, a city where design, culture, and coastal serenity flow effortlessly into one another. It is a place that reveals itself slowly, whether you are cycling along the canals, stepping through sunlit courtyards, wandering past amber facades, or pausing in cafés and parks that reflect the city’s understated charm. Many of the impressions gathered here also shaped the inspiration behind our spring/summer 2026 collection, mirroring Copenhagen’s quiet beauty, its design heritage, and its effortless way of living. Copenhagen carries a rare balance of creativity and calm. Mornings begin with refreshing swims in the harbor, afternoons unfold among modern design and contemporary galleries, and evenings lead to hidden restaurants where the city’s warmth becomes unmistakable. Along the way, spontaneous detours often become the most memorable moments of all. This travel guide brings together the places, impressions, and experiences that capture the essence of the city, inviting you to discover Copenhagen in the spirit with which we approach every journey: with openness, ease, and an appreciation for beauty encountered along the way.

Simple line drawing of a small shop with an awning, a hanging t-shirt, a shopping cart with a bag, and a gift box.

SHOP

A corner clothing store named 'Storm' with mannequins in the windows, white awnings, a pedestrian crossing, and a no-cycling sign.

Storm. Design Art Fashion

Store Regnegade 1, 1110 København 

The store in the heart of the Danish capital is where art and fashion collide. The space showcases innovative clothing, contemporary artworks, and bold creative expressions. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to explore cutting-edge design and experience the city’s vibrant creative scene.

Exterior of a shop named 'Goods' with a red awning, two potted plants, a stone bench, and large glass windows reflecting nearby buildings.

Goods

Østerbrogade 44, 2100 København 

A hub for modern, stylish apparel, offering carefully curated clothing that blends contemporary design with everyday functionality. It’s a go-to spot in Copenhagen for fashion-savvy shoppers looking for special, versatile pieces. The edit leans towards Scandinavian style and quality materials, making it easy to find wardrobe staples that feel both distinctive and timeless.

Exterior view of a minimalist white building with a wooden-framed window, green plants in front, and 'ANOTHER ASPECT' sign above.

Another Aspect

Møntergade 3A, 1116 København 

The Another Aspect flagship store is a go-to address for those who love understated, responsible menswear built to last rather than chase trends. The brand focuses on clean lines and relaxed silhouettes, with pieces made from recycled or deadstock fabrics. It’s a perfect place to pick up one or two elevated basics that capture Copenhagen’s quiet, fashion-forward aesthetic and still work seamlessly when you’re back home.

Several bars of artisanal soap in shades of green and turquoise, displayed in white boxes on a wooden shelf.

ISANGS Hair and Body Care

Flensborggade 22, Kld. th, 1669 København V 

This cozy, conscience-driven beauty stop has specialized in organic, fair trade, vegan products made in small batches. The shelves are lined with solid shampoos, gentle soaps, and shaving essentials, all presented in simple, refillable or low-waste packaging that suits eco-minded travelers. An ideal place to look for locally made self-care treats or practical beauty basics that are kind to both your skin and the planet.

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EAT & DRINK

A long wooden dining table set with plates, glasses, and flowers inside a glass-walled room overlooking a garden with sunflowers.

Gro Spiseri

Æbeløgade 4, 2100 Østerbro 

A hidden gem in the Østerbro neighborhood, offering unforgettable organic dining amid urban greenery. Tucked inside a cozy greenhouse, it serves seasonal 5- or 6-course menus featuring hyper-local veggies, herbs, edible flowers, and proteins from nearby farms, slow-impact fishers, and hunters, paired with natural wines. The long communal table fosters easy chatter among guests, while the elevated setting delivers city sunsets and a true farm-to-table vibe.

Cozy restaurant interior with wooden tables and chairs, soft lighting, candles, and textured fabric wall hangings.

Theo

Skindergade 29, 1159 København K 

Restaurant Theo is a lively bistronomy gem on Copenhagen’s bustling Skindergade, blending Nordic ingredients with bold European flavors in a casual, shareable style. Expect vibrant seasonal dishes made from local ingredients, with strong vegetarian options too. It offers great-value lunch sets alongside evening tasting menus in a simple, social space that captures the city’s energetic food pulse.

Dimly lit bar interior with a long wooden counter, lined with cushioned stools, a glowing desk lamp, and a cocktail glass.

Bird: Uptown

Gl. Kongevej 102, 1850 Frederiksberg 

Ranked among the world’s top 50 bars, it is a welcoming spot in the noble neighborhood of Frederiksberg. In this stylish cocktail bar, vinyl-spun jazz sets the vibe for expertly crafted drinks. The menu shines with balanced classics, creative highballs, and thoughtful no-alcohol options, all served neat or over a single ice cube. Perfect for unwinding with precise flavors and live DJ sets in a cozy, music-loving atmosphere.

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La Banchina

Refshalevej 141, 1432 København 

Eat, drink, and swim: La Banchina is a small but iconic restaurant, café, and wine bar set right on the water. At this unique all-day spot, breakfast, lunch, and aperitivo coexist with harbor bathing and sauna sessions. In summer, people gather on its wooden pier to sip natural wines, enjoy simple organic dishes, and dive straight into the water for a refreshing swim off the dock. In the winter months, you can enjoy drop-in sauna sessions on Sundays.

Interior of a cozy bar with wooden counter, high stools, hanging white lamps, taps, and shelves stocked with bottles and glasses.

Lidkoeb

Vesterbrogade 72B, 1620 København 

Lidkoeb is one of the city's most distinctive cocktail bars, hidden away in a quiet Vesterbro courtyard. Set inside a beautifully restored historic building, it offers a layered experience across three floors, each with its own mood – from a cozy, fireplace-lit cocktail lounge to an intimate whisky retreat upstairs. What truly sets Lidkoeb apart is its balance of warm, unpretentious atmosphere and serious craftsmanship, where inventive cocktails and classic techniques come together in a space that feels both refined and welcoming.

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DISCOVER

Large floor-to-ceiling windows reveal a lush green tree and calm river outside, with silhouettes of people inside a dim room.

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

Gl. Strandvej 13, 3050 Humlebæk 

The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is one of Denmark’s most unique cultural landmarks, where art, architecture, and nature blend seamlessly. Set along the Øresund coast north of Copenhagen, the museum is designed as a series of light-filled pavilions that guide visitors through world-class modern and contemporary art while constantly opening up to views of the sea and surrounding sculpture park. Its calm, immersive atmosphere makes the experience feel as much like a walk through a landscape as a visit to a museum, setting Louisiana apart as a place where art is felt, not just seen.

Colorful historic buildings line the Nyhavn canal in Copenhagen with boats docked along the waterfront under a cloudy sky.

A Boat Trip Along the Nyhavn Canal

Nyhavn 3 or Ved Stranden 26, 1061 København 

If this isn't the most iconic way to see Copenhagen, we don’t know what is: a boat trip along the Nyhavn Canal lets you glide past the city’s colorful 17th-century buildings, historic bridges, and lively waterfront cafés. The gentle ride offers a unique perspective on the city’s history, architecture, and vibrant harbor life.

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Danish Design Museum

Bredgade 68, 1260 København 

An inspiring half-day stop for anyone curious about how everyday objects can become design icons. Housed in a beautiful former rococo hospital near Amalienborg Palace, it showcases one of the world’s largest collections of Danish design, including the iconic Y-Chair designed by Hans J. Wegner that inspired one of the patterns of our collection. Between the calm museum garden, a cozy café, and a well-stocked shop, you can experience Danish design culture up close.

A long wooden pier with small lights leads to a curved, elevated wooden structure over calm sea water under a clear blue sky.

Kastrup Sea Bath (Kastrup Søbad)

Amager Strandvej 301, 2770 Kastrup 

Copenhagen’s modern seaside escape, blending striking architecture with open-water swimming. Designed with clean lines, wooden decks, and inviting platforms, it offers a safe and stylish way to dive into the Øresund year-round. Whether sunbathing in summer or braving a brisk winter dip, the sea bath is a favorite spot for locals and visitors seeking both relaxation and a true taste of urban coastal lifestyle.

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Superkilen Park

Nørrebrogade 210, 2200 København/strong> 

Superkilen Park in Nørrebro district is an open-air celebration of global culture, street life, and playful urban design. Its three zones – the bright Red Square, the striped "Black Market", and the Green Park – mix sports areas, playgrounds, and picnic areas with art objects sourced from around the world, creating a lively public space that feels both playful and welcoming. The bold lines of the black part inspired the designs of our S/S26 collection.

Simple black line drawings of a hotel building, a bed, an armchair, and a floor lamp on a white background.

STAY

Outdoor seating area of Hotel Central & Café with four people dining under a glass canopy covered in green vines on a corner building.

Central Hotel & Café

Tullinsgade 1, 1618 København

With just a single room, Central Hotel & Café is one of the world’s smallest hotels, offering an intimate and charming stay in the heart of Vesterbro. With the thoughtfully designed space for two above a cozy neighborhood café, it’s perfect for travelers seeking a personal, local experience with plenty of character.

Cozy hotel room with patterned red and white tiles, colorful mugs, a blue sink, a patterned armchair, and a bed with white linens.

25hours Hotel Indre By

Pilestræde 65, 1112 København

Playful, bold, and full of personality, this outpost of the 25hours Hotels group blends creative design with a central Copenhagen location. Set in a former porcelain factory, the hotel mixes vibrant interiors, social spaces, and a lively atmosphere. Ideal for travelers who enjoy style, comfort, and a bit of fun.

A small wooden house with large windows and a balcony, floating on water with trees and buildings in the background.

Kaj Hotel

Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé, 1434 København

Kaj Hotel is a floating houseboat that brings you closer to the city’s harbor life. Set on a former barge, it offers minimalist rooms, panoramic water views, and direct access to the sea –perfect for those who want a calm, design-led stay with the water right outside their door.

What does Organic Cotton mean?

Organic cotton is grown from natural, non-GMO seeds and does not contain any pesticides. Not only is this more comfortable for the skin, but organic cotton also lasts longer than conventional cotton, thanks to its high quality. Since nature inspires us to create our styles, its preservation is especially close to our hearts. The use of organic cotton is one of the ways in which we do our bit to ensure sustainable production.

Organic cotton is grown from natural, non-GMO seeds and does not contain any pesticides. Not only is this more comfortable for the skin, but organic cotton also lasts longer than conventional cotton, thanks to its high quality. Since nature inspires us to create our styles, its preservation is especially close to our hearts. The use of organic cotton is one of the ways in which we do our bit to ensure sustainable production.

What does Eco Cashmere mean?

A second life for one of the world's finest natural fibres: the high quality of fine cashmere is predestined to be recycled and thus to reduce waste. For the eco-cashmere we use, pre-owned cashmere is carefully sorted, processed and, together with newly obtained fibres, spun into luxurious knitting yarn. We work exclusively with spinning mills in Italy, saving on transport and CO2 emissions – just one of the high standards of our own sustainability philosophy.

A second life for one of the world's finest natural fibres: the high quality of fine cashmere is predestined to be recycled and thus to reduce waste. For the eco-cashmere we use, pre-owned cashmere is carefully sorted, processed and, together with newly obtained fibres, spun into luxurious knitting yarn. We work exclusively with spinning mills in Italy, saving on transport and CO2 emissions – just one of the high standards of our own sustainability philosophy.