Register today! | Already registered? Sign in

traveldk.com

from Eyewitness Travel Guides: the world's bestselling travel guides
  • Personal guide
  • Open
Member image

Munich : Shopping

Submit an attraction

Make sure your favorite shops, restaurants, hotels and more are listed.

Submit an attraction illustration
Win a trip to Bolivia & Peru
Win a trip to Bolivia & Peru

Enter to win

Competition open to UK residents only

Join our free monthly newsletter

Advertisement

  • Born Hermina Knapp (1892–1947), Minna was the Queen of Yodeling at Platzl.

  • One-of-a-kind, deceptively simple, clean-cut garments made by a Munich designer. All pieces are fashioned by hand.

  • Glass, porcelain, home decor, and everything else necessary to make your living space beautiful. Great gift selection, too.

  • Gentlemen’s boutique as colourful as its owner, a glittering character on the Munich scene. Pricey, but you might have enough to buy a Moshammer tie.

  • The jewellery created by Christian Mühlbauer – seductive precious stones and quality jewellery in elegant settings – are true pieces of art. Or create your own design and have a piece made to order.

  • This store stocks a large selection of running shoes, from Diesel to Nike. Fans will be thrilled to discover much-sought-after special models.

  • Understated and elegant designer fashion – and couture for those special occasions. Definitely worth a visit.

  • If you are looking for decorative tiles for your bathroom, this is the place to go. Large selection of natural stone tiles.

  • Luxury stores and boutiques line this square and the exclusive boulevard that runs off it. Here, you will also find an exemplary piece of urban renewal – the 19th-century Luitpoldblock with luxury shops, galleries, and Café Luitpold with its palm garden.

  • Osiris is one of the city’s best boutiques for jewellery, lamps, objets d’art , and furnishings in the Art Nouveau style.

Advertisement

 Latest guides