Located in the heart of the old town, Strugerstraße is about 1.1 kilometers long and is one of the longest pedestrian shopping streets in Europe, stretching from City Hall Square to Kongens Nytorv.
This shopping area was originally a busy one, but in view of the design of pedestrian streets in Germany, it was officially planned as a pedestrian area in 1964, and cars and motorcycles were prohibited from entering. The houses along the way are nostalgic yet modern, with shops and restaurants lined up, such as H&M, ZARA, Max Mara, Vero Moda, and of course you can also find a branch of the famous Danish jewelry "PANDORA". Don't forget to go in and have a look!
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Located in the heart of the old town, Strugerstraße is about 1.1 kilometers long and is one of the longest pedestrian shopping streets in Europe, stretching from City Hall Square to Kongens Nytorv. This shopping area was originally a busy one, but in view of the design of pedestrian streets in Germany, it was officially planned as a pedestrian area in 1964, and cars and motorcycles were prohibited from entering. The houses along the way are nostalgic yet modern, with shops and restaurants lined up, such as H&M, ZARA, Max Mara, Vero Moda, and of course you can also find a branch of the famous Danish jewelry "PANDORA". Don't forget to go in and have a look!