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  • Large selection of candles and wonderful gifts. If you love feng shui, this is the place for you.

  • Made-to-measure and ready-towear fashion by a Munich designer known for unusual cuts and fabrics.

  • This esoteric bookshop carries books, tarot cards, salt crystals from the Himalayas, aromatic oils, and other accessories.

  • This delicatessen owned and operated by catering tsar Gerd Käfer is located in pscale Bogenhausen. The city’s prominent citizens rub shoulders here as they shop and sample the delicacies.

  • Liquids of all kinds, including fine oils and vinegars from the barrel, open liqueurs, brandy, fine wines, along with brandy tumblers, espresso cups, and accessories.

  • Permanent kiosks on Wiener Platz are open daily and complemented by stalls set up by traveling vendors. The pretty town square is a perfect spot for a quick coffee break.

  • Fine Japanese paper and accessories, paper lanterns, paper baskets, and more.

  • Wonderful stock of fired, unglazed porcelain. Try your hand at painting and decorating one, and take home a very special souvenir.

  • This shop catering to East Germany nostalgia (‘Ossi’ refers to the former GDR in local dialect) carries goods from the former country, including Spreewald pickles and Rotkäppchensekt (sparkling wine).

  • Haidhausen’s main shopping street bustles with shoe and eyewear shops, a variety of boutiques, greengrocers, and supermarkets. There is also a department store nearby, on Ostbahnhof.

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