KaDeWe
Berlin, Tauentzienstrabe, 21-24The cult place of its time, one of the largest shopping centers in Europe, the legendary "Ka-de-Ve" is not known only by the lazy German, and there was only a stupid resident of Berlin. Even if your goal in the trip is not shopping, visiting the "Trading House of the West" is definitely worth it.
Flea market in the Tiergarten
Berlin, Strabe des 17. JuniWell, where else can you buy such a souvenir that will be older than yourself, can boast a stormy and fascinating history and tell better than any eloquent lecturer about an unforgettable trip? Only in the flea market.
"Gallery Lafayette" in Berlin
Berlin, Friedrichstr. 76-78Imagine a huge shopping mall, located in the heart of the European capital and occupying three (!) Buildings at once. Imagine hundreds of luxury brands, fashionable corners, stylish boutiques and mass-market brands that you can immerse yourself in for a week.
Fish Market of Hamburg
Hamburg, Grosse Elbstrasse, 3As the locals say, did not see the Fish Market, so it was not in Hamburg either. But for an excursion to the Fischmarkt, it's the Fish Market, you need to be morally ready, because you'll have to wake up no light at dawn. According to a long tradition, which has survived to this day, sellers could only trade fish before the church service.
So, what shopping centers are worth visiting, doing shopping in Germany? Let's start with Berlin. In the German capital, close to each other are the three most famous department stores: KaDeWe, Peek & Cloppenburg and Europa-Center. About them everyone knows not only because here you can find dozens of the best brands, but also thanks to the long history of shopping centers. Department stores were built in the early 20th century and since then they have kept the brand almost in all of Europe. By the way, there are shopping complexes on one street - Tauentzienstrabe.
Many shopaholics seek to get to Düsseldorf, because here is the famous Royal Alley (Konigsallee) - the center of the most expensive boutiques. So, looking in the local shops, you can buy things from the latest collections of Armani, Gucchi, Prada, Yves St. Laurent, Louis Vuitton and other luxury designers. If such new things are too expensive, in Dusseldorf, by the way, recognized as the German capital of fashion, there is always something to buy, according to the planned budget. Shopping in Germany can not be imagined without shopping in Munich.
From the number of boutiques (by the way, mostly traded democratic brands), the eyes just fled! Continue shopping in Munich at the Sendlingerstrabe .This, you can say, the epicenter of Bavarian goods and souvenirs .For shopping in Germany is worth a visit and Frankfurt am Main .Most of the shops here are concentrated on Zeil Street .This place will appeal to anyone, even a sophisticated shopaholic-$ .If the wallet allows, you can walk along Goetestraße and buy something from expensive designer clothes..Whatever your shopping in Germany, keep in mind that the vast majority of shops and shopping centers here do not work on Sundays .It would seem like a day off, and tourists thirsting for shopping, crowds, and the boutique doors are tightly closed .In the remaining days, commercial life in German stores is boiling from morning to evening .Finally a few words about sales of .
And more: going for shopping, do not forget to take advantage of the pleasant advantage of a tourist. Foreign buyers who have fished in German stores for more than 25 EUR, issue so-called tax-free forms (unless, of course, you forget to ask yourself). When presented to the customs at the airport, you will be refunded VAT from all purchases (except food products). Agree, for the sake of such shopping in Germany is worth coming!
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