Nørrebro - a district of diversity
Norrebro is located just a few minutes away from the centre of old Copenhagen. Nørrebro has grown from a poor working class district into one of Copenhagen's most modern and sought-after areas to live in. Nørrebro offers everything from designer shops to cafés and modern architecture.
Shopping in Nørrebro
Secondhand shopping in Nørrebro, photo by: VisitDenmark
Just like in Vesterbro you'll find many small designer shops selling their own designs. The area from Nørrebrogade down to Sankt Hans Torv offers in particular an abundance of shops. Take a stroll down Elmegade, for example, where your money will definitely go further. Ravnsborggade features a number of antique dealers and second-hand shops but more and more designer boutiques have appeared in recent years on this charming street. In the area around Nørrebros Runddel you'll find Jægersborggade, a mecca for small clothing stores, goldsmiths and pottery makers.
Modern diverse architecture
Superkilen, photo by: Wonderful Copenhagen
As part of the process of transforming Norrebro from a poor working class area into a modern city district, new architecture has given the neighbourhood a facelift. Superkilen, located on the border between Nørrebro and the Nordvest district, is a modern tribute to the ethnic diversity in Nørrebro. Objects have been collected here from all over the world and Superkilen now represents the more than 50 nationalities who call Nørrebro home. Superkilen is divided up into 3 areas: Den Røde Plads (The Red Square), Den Grønne Park (The Green Park) and Det Sorte Marked (The Black Market).
Free activities in Nørrebro
If you don't want your trip to Copenhagen to cost you the earth, there are plenty of free activities to enjoy in Nørrebro. Take a peaceful stroll through Assistens cemetery, which has become a green oasis in the middle of the city. If you explore the many graves you'll find the headstones for Hans Christian Andersen, historic Danish physicist H.C. Ørsted and philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. In the summer, from April to September, there are free public tours of Assistens cemetery.
When the weather is nice you can't help but notice the crowds of people heading to the bridge, Dronning Louises Bro. The bridge, which has connected central Copenhagen with Nørrebro since 1887, is a natural gathering place for people of all ages. Since 2011, benches have attracted sun-worshipping Copenhagen residents, but when the benches are filled, the locals resort to fence railings and even the footpath
Restaurants, cafés and bars in Nørrebro
Just like other neighbourhoods in Copenhagen, Nørrebro is filled with restaurants, cafés and bars. The area around Sankt Hans Torv offers a variety of great coffee shops and cafés. Jægersborggade also boasts every type of cuisine. Try for example restaurant Relæ, featured on the list of the world's top 50 restaurants. Bæst, where organic fare is the focus, is the place for authentic Italian food, and the Asian cuisine at Kiin Kiin has been rewarded with a Michelin star. If you're looking for a slightly more casual atmosphere, stop by Sliders for burgers or grab an outstanding dürüm at one of the many local kebab spots.
Hotels close to Norrebro
Do you want to stay close to Norrebro when you visit Copenhagen? We have 3 hotels located a short walking distance to Norrebro and close to public transportation.