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Random Shopping Malls In Denmarkreport

  • Copenhagen Central Station Shopping Centre, Vesterbro, Copenhagen (opened 1994, 31 stores) (Copenhagen and suburbs)

  • Friis Center, Aalborg (Aalborg and suburbs)

  • Fisketorvet, Copenhagen (opened in 2000, 120 stores, 55.000 m2, turnover 2006: 1.36 bil.) (Copenhagen and suburbs)

  • Ishøj Bycenter, Ishøj (opened in 1977, 40 stores, 20.000 m2) (Copenhagen and suburbs)

  • Fyn Bazar (Odense and suburbs)

  • Spinderiet, Valby (opened in 2007, 50–60 stores, 18.000 m2) (Copenhagen and suburbs)

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Denmark’s leading shopping center offers furniture, lamps, kitchenware, sanitary ware, ceramics, porcelain, silverware, glass, and other goods. It is also a country for leisurely shopping, with boutiques and design shops ranging from international luxury goods to traditional handicrafts and modern design. The Copenhagen department stores also offer convenient tax-free services, allowing visitors to enjoy the fun of shopping.

The tool only randomly selected 61 of the large shopping mall lists to help consumers pick and choose. These shopping malls are located in different cities, have different opening hours, of course, many have been large-scale renovations, to meet the international development taste. If you look through the generators, you can see where they are, the number of shops they own, the area they occupy, and so on. These shopping malls also have a near-monopoly on the local economy’s main source of income, more to provide tourists and many consumers to choose from.

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