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Latin Quarter
The guide was updated:If you are looking for something out of the ordinary, go for a stroll down the pedestrian streets and adjoining lanes of Aarhus' own Latin Quarter (Latinerkvarteret) - the oldest part of the city - for shopping at small retailers and independent boutiques.
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- Address: Latin Quarter, Aarhus
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Just next to the main train station is Bruun’s Galleri, a new stylish shopping centre selling almost everything money can buy from sweets to art and from shoes to lamps. The on-site cinema plays movies in English, and the mall itself is directly connected to the central train station.
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Salling’s
Along with Magasin, Salling’s is another department store, offering "all under one roof" shopping with ranges of articles for the entire family, such as fashionable clothing, shoes, perfumes and more. The store facade is beautifully lit up to resemble a wrapped Christmas gift come December.
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Latin Quarter
If you are looking for something out of the ordinary, go for a stroll down the pedestrian streets and adjoining lanes of Aarhus' own Latin Quarter (Latinerkvarteret) - the oldest part of the city - for shopping at small retailers and independent boutiques.
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Magasin du Nord
Magasin du Nord in the city centre is one of Denmark’s oldest high-end department stores. Danish design and international upscale brands can be found here, along with speciality stores (such as boutique chocolates and cosmetics), and a few cafes/eateries.
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Ingerslevs Boulevard Market
"Fresh" is the buzzword at Ingerslevs Boulevard, the largest food and vegetable market in Denmark. A heaven for gourmet food lovers, this busy market offers a plethora of shopping opportunities, with locally-sourced fruit and vegetables, deli items, cheeses, and freshly-brewed coffee on offer.
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Strøget
The Strøget shopping street is where it all happens in Aarhus - it is a hot spot for not only some of the best and most varied shopping opportunities in town (the reputable Salling department store is also located in the street), but also an open-air venue for festivals and large-scale events.
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The ARoS Shop
If you enjoy modern art you will most likely also enjoy The ARoS Shop. Here you can find books, curious designs and souvenirs whose creation was influenced by the museum's collection. The shop also stocks a lot of books on art, design and architecture.
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Den Gamle By
The old part of Aarhus, Den Gamle By, is great for sauntering among the unique little streets and shops. Here you can find things you will not be able to find anywhere else. Shop at the very same locations where peasants once used to barter produce, and visit Schous Sæbehus, Denmark's largest chain store in the 1920s.
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Paustian
Browse through items of celebrated Scandinavian design at Paustian, a store and borderline design gallery where all showpieces are for sale. There is plenty to choose from in terms of portable pieces to bring home as souvenirs, and home furnishings to simply marvel at.
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Bazar Vest
In the outskirts of Aarhus you can find Bazar Vest, a market for everyone. If you enjoy vibrant marketplaces with food, spices, vegetables, and even local souvenirs, this place is a must-go. The space is dominated by Middle Eastern influence in goods assortment and cuisines offered.
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