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Copenhagen Treasure Hunt|Traditional Indoor Market

Torvehallerne Market, located next to the bustling train station, has a history dating back to 1889 when it was originally a vegetable market. Over time, it evolved into a farmers' market. This is Copenhagen's most famous indoor market, divided into two main sections. One side offers fresh produce, prepared foods, sauces, souvenirs, and tea, while the other side features seafood and restaurants. Here, you can savor a variety of Danish specialties and experience traditional Copenhagen cuisine. The farmers' market is clean, bright, and comfortable. You can purchase food from the market stalls and enjoy it at the outdoor seating area. There are also free and clean restrooms available. This is a must-visit destination when in Copenhagen.
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