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The vintage pro's guide to Copenhagen

Julie Blichfeld showing some of her favourites in her store Collect23 in Copenhagen. Photo: Andreas Houmann

Collect23
Why not visit my showroom right in the heart of Copenhagen? Send me a note on Instagram (@collect23_) and arrange an appointment if our opening hours on Wednesdays aren’t convenient.
Collect23
Gothersgade 27, Köpenhamn
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Statens Museum for Kunst
Have a cup of coffee and a cinnamon twist at Frederik Bille Brahe’s café Kafeteria. Then explore the permanent exhibition that takes you through the different periods of art. I’m no art expert, but I really like being there. There’s a sense of tranquility and you can experience the different seasons through the large glazed windows overlooking Østre Anlæg.
Statens Museum for Kunst
Sølvgade 48-50, Köpenhamn
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Beau Marché
The fantastic lunch at Beau Marché is hard to beat. While you’re there, you can also admire the remarkable interior design. Very French.
Beau Marché

Make sure to try the breakfast at Grød. Photo: Malthe Milthers

Fantastic porridge
Visiting Torvehallerne is really fun. If I really want to spoil myself, I order the fantastic porridge with loads of caramel sauce, apples and strawberries at Grød. And I always buy some flowers to take home.
Torvehallerna
Frederiksborggade 21, Köpenhamn
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Get walking
Copenhagen isn’t that big, so you can make your way around the city on foot quite quickly and you’ll pass many wonderful places you otherwise wouldn’t have seen. Start with the -National Gallery of Denmark and go through the Royal Gardens. You can also see the guards if you’re lucky when you go past Rosenborg Castle.
Published: November 6, 2019
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