Torvehallerne Market
The Torvehallerne Market is composed of two large halls made of glass and steel on opposite sides of a square, hosting together more than 80 stalls. These food stalls sell both food products like fresh fish and fresh meat and dishes ready to eat, like fish and chips, sushi, and various drinks. These open-market spaces, consisting of two separate halls and the courtyard in between contain everything from small shops to a real market atmosphere in the center of Copenhagen! There’s everything from fresh fish stands, local butcher stalls, seasonal vegetables, alcoholic beverages, and Moorish ready-to-eat meals. The Torvehallerne Market deserves to be one of the best indoor markets in the world.
The Torvehallerne Market was established in 2011 and has all sorts of shops within – not to mention the smaller stalls during spring and summer pop up outside. Originally it was an outdoor green market in the middle of Copenhagen with lots of fruit and vegetables, but after a major renovation and make-over, it has become a fun place to visit, just to watch the goods the merchants have for sale, but also to make a good deal on quality items. Today visitors can buy much more than that; chocolate, fish, cheese, bakery, tea, spices, and so on. There are 60 different shops and more than 60,000 visitors every week.
- Location: Copenhagen, Denmark