Norrebro

Copenhagen

Norrebro

The multicultural neighbourhood north of the centre where Copenhageners actually live: the cemetery-as-park, ceramics and coffee on Jagersborggade, the colourful Superkilen park, and food prices that make sense.

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About Norrebro

Norrebro is the most densely populated neighbourhood in Denmark and the most multicultural in Copenhagen. The cheapest food in the city runs along Norrebrogade: Middle Eastern bakeries, Turkish greengrocers, Vietnamese street food, and Danish smorrebrod shops all within a few blocks. Assistens Cemetery on Kapelvej is where Hans Christian Andersen and the philosopher Soren Kierkegaard are buried, and it functions as a public park: locals picnic on the grass, sunbathe against the grave markers, and jog the paths between the headstones. This is a genuine Danish relationship with death rather than a macabre tourist attraction. Jagersborggade is 300 metres of independent businesses: Groed (porridge restaurant, DKK 60-100), Coffee Collective roastery, ceramics studios, and natural wine bars. Superkilen is an urban park designed with 108 objects from 60 countries, including a Moroccan fountain, a Thai boxing ring, and Russian manhole covers.

Getting Here

On Foot

Flat. The walk from the city centre takes 20-25 minutes. Jagersborggade and Norrebrogade are the two main axes to navigate.

By Bike

Norrebro is a flat 15-minute cycle from Indre By via Norrebrogade.

Insider Tips

Assistens Cemetery on a sunny afternoon

Assistens Cemetery (Kapelvej 2) is open daily and free to enter. On sunny afternoons locals arrive with blankets and picnic food. The graves of Andersen (Section A) and Kierkegaard (Section C) are marked on maps at the entrance. The cemetery is most atmospheric at the edges, away from the tourist markers, where the older sections have weathered headstones and wild sections between maintained rows.

Jagersborggade for the best DKK 100 lunch in Copenhagen

Groed (porridge restaurant, Jagersborggade 50) serves rice porridge with various toppings for DKK 60-90 - it sounds unlikely and tastes excellent. Coffee Collective (Jagersborggade 10) does single-origin filter coffee at DKK 40-50. The entire street takes 10 minutes to walk and is the clearest picture of a specific Copenhagen aesthetic: natural materials, craft focus, no corporate presence.

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