Northern Europe’s Largest Street Food Market: A Waterfront Haven of Culinary Delights and Events in Copenhagen

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Northern Europe's Largest Street Food Market: A Waterfront Haven of Culinary Delights and Events in Copenhagen

The chic Danish capital of Copenhagen has been hot on the map for a minute. Celebrated for its storybook-like architecture, vibrant culture, and Vogue-worthy street-style scene, it seems like every few months a new concept store or immersive Michelin-starred restaurant is making waves in the city. But this charming metropolis is more than a collection of hip hot spots; it’s a thriving hub for innovation, creativity, and cuisine from across the globe. Whether you’re biking along the waterfront or diving deep into the culinary landscape, Copenhagen is the kind of place that melds old-world charm with modern-day spirit in a way that keeps us coming back for more. And in a city where there’s so much to love, one particular must-visit spot is Reffen.



Located in the hip Refshaleøen district of Copenhagen, which was once an industrial harbor, Reffen is Northern Europe’s largest street food market. Featuring a diverse array of over 50 international food stalls, innovative bars, and immersive workshops, it’s not only one of the coolest places to explore in the city — it’s a total paradise for foodies and culture enthusiasts. And while the selection of food and beverages is more than impressive, what really sets Reffen apart from the rest is its commitment to small businesses and sustainability. Whether you’re in it for the food, the vibes, or just because you love eco-conscious experiences, one thing is certain: You need to spend an afternoon (at the very least!) at Reffen.

Why Reffen is a can’t-miss attraction in Copenhagen

Reffen is more than just great food (although the selection really is rather mouth-watering). It’s about connection, creativity, and community. Tucked away in a once-forgotten harbor, flanked by weathered workshops and industrial relics, this bustling market made up of recycled shipping containers brings together food, art, and an undeniable entrepreneurial spirit. Here you’ll find a mix of street food from far-flung places (like Gambia or Argentina), bars (we recommend Bar Sol, which boasts beachy Mediterranean vibes), and exciting events like flea markets and techno yoga. There’s also Klub Werkstatt, which resides in what was once an old engine workshop, that offers up a lively lineup of rotating DJs to get the party started.

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Because of its location along the water, and the fact that it’s pretty much all outdoors, Reffen is only open during the warm-weather months (typically starting around mid- to late March). To welcome the start of the season, Reffen typically hosts an opening weekend which includes lots of live music, DJ marathons, a flea market, and a “Bloody Mary Sunday.” For colder months, when the outdoor portion of Reffen closes for the season, Klub Werkstatt is where all the cool kids gather for great food, drinks, and vibes. This unique space is a true melting pot (as was intended), where locals and tourists can come together to grub, gab, and gather inspiration.



How to get to Reffen and things to do nearby

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.