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Not to be missed is this former supplier to the royal court. Gourmet delicacies and coffee are on the ground floor and an excellent restaurant is on the second floor.
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Small but very fine furniture store, with home decor and gift departments.
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You thought Belgians made the best chocolates? Then you haven’t tried Elly Seidl’s chocolate confections.
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Team shirts and more. Stores selling souvenirs of the two local football clubs are located near Hofbräuhaus; they are almost directly opposite one another.
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Largest store for books in the city. There are branches on Stachus, in the Fünf Höfe, and in several other locations.
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Asian furnishings and crafts, including some antiques, many plants, and books. Decorative household utensils and other items in the basement.
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Department store with a great selection of fashion, lingerie, stationery, and music.
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Loden is more than merely a fabric – it’s a way of life. Loden cloth is prized all over the world for its hard-wearing quality. Now it is used both for traditional Bavarian costume and international fashion.
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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.
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Sporting goods department store par excellence, selling every conceivable sports-related item and clothing in 4,000 sq m (43,000 sq ft) of retail space.
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