Latin Quarter
Latin Quarter
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Neighborhood: Indre By (Inner City)
This is the heart of old town Copenhagen, with its blend of charming old buildings and bold new architecture, broad avenues and tiny streets as well as picturesque canals and a modern harbor. The inner city is home to the Royal Danish Theatre, which consists of three buildings, two of which are new and situated on the harbor front. The streets, squares and venues of the inner city and its surrounding neighborhoods, are alive all year round with everything from jazz festivals to outdoor ice skating rinks and parachuting at the lakes right in the center of the city. This compact area boasts beautiful old castles, tranquil parks, and bustling squares where you can always find a bench to stretch out your legs whenever you need a break.
How to get there
- Nørreport • 8 min walk
- København Hovedbanegård Station • 9 min walk
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Tom J
London, UK1,780 contributions
Feb 2018 • Couples
We walked through the Latin Quarter whilst doing some shopping in Copenhagen. There are plenty of stores to look in and things to admire in the area. There is a really good vibe in the area and definitely worth having a little look when in the city centre.
The neighbourhood is typically less touristy so a great place to pop for food as the cafes are quieter!
The neighbourhood is typically less touristy so a great place to pop for food as the cafes are quieter!
Written March 3, 2018
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DonaldM1920
Inverness26 contributions
Apr 2013 • Couples
Much better than the much publicised Stroget where you encounter so many shops selling products familiar the western world over. In the Latin quarter you have much more chance of alighting on the quirky and being arrested by different sights.
Written April 17, 2013
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MarieCopenhagen_11
Copenhagen, Denmark18 contributions
Jan 2013
Cosy narrow streets with old and new places for different subcultures, vintage shopping, new fashion (no couture or Burburry at all) and nice places to grab a original french crepe, a very good pizza slice or a veggie sandwich.
Written February 1, 2013
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BigHugh51
Adelaide, Australia3,628 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
Most of our time in Copenhagen was spent taking long walks through the central city area.
While on one of these walks heading for Oerstedsparken, we found ourselves in the Latin Quarter.
It is a fascinating neighbourhood full of small, quirky shops eateries and some nice architecture.
We were particularly impressed by the large, elegant church and the small but impressive town square.
The Latin Quarter is a little off "the beaten track" for tourists and consequently when we were there it was certainly much quieter than other better known parts of Copenhagen.
This simply added to its charm!
While on one of these walks heading for Oerstedsparken, we found ourselves in the Latin Quarter.
It is a fascinating neighbourhood full of small, quirky shops eateries and some nice architecture.
We were particularly impressed by the large, elegant church and the small but impressive town square.
The Latin Quarter is a little off "the beaten track" for tourists and consequently when we were there it was certainly much quieter than other better known parts of Copenhagen.
This simply added to its charm!
Written October 15, 2017
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923Dan
Swindon, UK3,007 contributions
Jul 2021
Visiting Copenhagen, stopped off for a walk around the Latin Quarter, a Hip & Trendy area of Central Copenhagen.
Lots of cafes, bars and eclectic shops.
A slower pace of life!
Lots of cafes, bars and eclectic shops.
A slower pace of life!
Written July 12, 2021
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ClintPage
New York City, NY9,981 contributions
Oct 2015 • Couples
You're not going to miss much if you can't make it to the Latin Quarter. It's got some of the oldest buildings in the city and the super fun Rundetarn (Round Tower), but it's basically the Copenhagen version of the NYU neighborhood in New York.
Written March 4, 2016
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trilobite01
Denali National Park and Preserve, AK123 contributions
Aug 2013 • Friends
I don't know why it's called Latin Quarter. There is nothing Latin about it at all. I mean, it's a fine area of the town, but just seems like any other Copenhagen Street. Certainly don't go out of your way to go there (like we did)
Written August 4, 2013
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Emma C
Godalming, UK3,049 contributions
Oct 2016
The Latin Quarter is a great place to wander around. It is full of secondhand bookshops and cafes and is the kind of place you could go to repeatedly and have a different experience each time. Be sure to stop by Grabrodretorv (Grey Friars' Square)...it's lovely.
Written November 6, 2016
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Nancy D
Los Angeles, CA1,644 contributions
Jun 2016 • Friends
They call this area a city within a city. There are lots of cafes, coffee houses and boutiques of local artists. This is near the University. Although it is bustling with people, it doesn't feel touristy like in Stroeget. Put this on your list if you want to shop for unique goods.
Written June 26, 2016
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TaherAlbaghliJulian
Kuwait City, Kuwait1,923 contributions
Apr 2014 • Family
it should called famous shopping street in Copenhagen.There is nothing Latin about it at all. I mean, it's a fine area of town for walking , eating & shopping.Cosy narrow streets with old and new places for different subcultures, vintage shopping.
i enjoy in this area
i enjoy in this area
Written April 28, 2014
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