Select Shopping | Bicycle shops

Bikes are a necessary item in a typical household in Denmark. The flatland that is the country creates a smooth albeit monotone surface that is perfect for biking – whether to work, for pleasure or just to get around quickly. There are a myriad of bike shops around Copenhagen and these are a good starting point.

Cykelbanditten
Having established shops all over Copenhagen (see website for details), Bandits are a great shop to get a good quality bike at a decent price. The staff are friendly and helpful and the bikes are quite unique.
Amagerbrogade 82, Cph S; Open Mon-Fri 09:30-18:30, Sat 10:00-15:00, selected Sundays; 3259 0079; www.cykelbanditten.dk

Schrøder Cykler
Another well-known line of shops. It’s fairly standard and will meet any demand. Of course, the most popular bikes can be found here, as well as accessories and spare parts.
Amager Boulevard 4, Cph S; Open Mon-Fri 10:00-18:00, Sat 10:00-14:00; 3254 8619; www.schroeder-cykler.dk

Christiania Bikes
A shop that lies in the heart of Christiania. Their speciality are, unsurprisingly, the Christiania bikes – surely the best way to transport kids in the city.
Refshalevej 2, Cph K; Open: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:30, Tue 12:00-17:30, Sat 10:00-14:00; 3295 4520; www.christianiacykler.dk

Jupiter
This popular Danish bike shop own around ten places in the city. They offer a wide variety of bicycles, depending on the needs and demands. Prices are at a standard Denmark level, but it is possible to find something on discount or simply less fancy.
Amagerbrogade 197,  Cph S; Open Mon-Thu 09:00-17:30, Fri 09:00-18:00, Sat 09:00-13:00; 3255 7353;  www.jupitercykler.dk

Søgade Cykler
It’s located quite centrally, so it’s a good shop to take a look around and get a feel for what is available.
Sølvgade 104, Cph K; Open Mon-Thu 08:00-17:30, Fri 8:00-18:00, Sat 09:00-14:00; 3315 9746; www.sogadecykler.dk

The Bike Man
These are the cycle repairmen! Usually the shop you bought your bike will give you a warranty, but it does expire after a year or two, so the details of a mechanic who comes to your place with all the spare parts and whatnot is an address that is good to remember.
Jakub Slusarek; 2840 3567; info@thebikeman.dk; www.thebikeman.dk




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