4 Food Landmarks in Copenhagen You Need to Visit
4 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Kødbyen
Flæsketorvet, Copenhagen, København V, 1711, Denmark
Copenhagen's Meatpacking District is one of the few gentrification stories in Europe where the butchers are still around.

Paper Island (Papirøen)
Trangravsvej 14, 1436 København K
Paper Island — Papirøen in Danish — earned its name from decades as the storage site for Copenhagen's major newspapers.

Reffen Street Food
Refshalevej 167A, 1432 København K
For over a century, Refshaleøen was home to the Burmeister & Wain shipyard, one of the largest in Europe, churning out everything from cargo vessels to diesel engines.

Torvehallerne
Frederiksborggade 21, 1360 København K
For decades, the site next to Nørreport Station was just an ugly vacant lot — a gap in the urban fabric where market halls had stood until their demolition in 1958.
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