Hyggepotten aka The cozy crib

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Hyggepotten aka The cozy crib

Food scene

Denmark’s oldest and well-visited bakery dating back to 1652 lies just down the road. Step by for a Wednesday-cinnamon roll (or even better, a cardamom “snurre” - our family’s favourite).
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Skt. Peders Bageri
29 Sankt Peders Stræde
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Denmark’s oldest and well-visited bakery dating back to 1652 lies just down the road. Step by for a Wednesday-cinnamon roll (or even better, a cardamom “snurre” - our family’s favourite).

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Zwyczaje i kultura

Historical city entre/listed buildings

Located in the Latin quarter of inner Copenhagen, most buildings on Sankt Peders Stræde date back to the years after the Copenhagen Fire in 1795 (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sankt_Peders_Str%C3%A6de). Not unlike it’s neighbours, this listed building was built in 1809 and each floor originally housed two separate units/family homes of often more than 10 people. Interested in listed homes? Check out the building’s heritage here: https://www.kulturarv.dk/fbb/sagvis.pub?sag=3101761
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Parking your car in inner Copenhagen

Parking in inner Copenhagen is paid, with street parking being handled by the city and underground /indoor parking by private companies. You can find rules and tariffs for street parking here: https://international.kk.dk/live/transport-and-parking/parking-in-copenhagen/public-parking-in-copenhagen (we are in the red zone) and for private parking you must follow the the black signs. To avoid the high fees, some people park their car at a station just outside the city and take the subway to pick it up when needed. For inner Copenhagen however, you will most likely just use bike or metro.