Germany is one of the most beloved places for the shopaholics. Basically, you might be attracted not only by huge shopping centers but also by the low prices which appear to be good enough between seasons sales. And if you plan to have your tax free returned , you need to buy goods for only 25 euros! Where do lovers go to spend the money during the honeymoon? By counting the number of people who for a least spend an hour on Saturday on the 170 major shopping streets in Germany, a consulting company Kemers’s Jones Lang LaSalle has made the top 10 most popular shopping streets of this country.
Ludgeristraße, Munster
This street is for the lovers of bright, stylish and unconventional way, outfits regardless of the fashion trends. Especially for the freaks in it are numerous exclusive shops with unique items.While ordinary stores in this place are small, encountered here, of course it is also a place where tourists or ordinary citizens choose to sit in one of the many cafes. On this street at the time of the study on a Saturday shopping involved 9,390 people, which is a big number for such a place.
Mönckebergstraße, Hamburg
This is one of the two main shopping thoroughfares of Hamburg city. Its main advantage – it is conveniently located in the heart of the city, a significant disadvantage – usually shopping streets are closed by the vehicles and Mönckebergstraße crowded cars and buses, so those who prefer to shop in a quiet pedestrian zone, it is better to visit Spitaler Straße instead. However, 10,275 customers per day according to the poll prefer to shop specifically in Mönckebergstraße.
Hohe Straße, Cologne
680-meters of street, located between Wallrafplatz and Hohe Pforte, first appeared in ancient Roman times and today it is considered to be one of the busiest trade routes in Germany.Perhaps attracted 10,350 buyers here that on the street are waiting for absolutely everyone, regardless of the income. The range of goods in local shops is very wide: from the cheapest things with interesting appearance, and of good clothes for the middle class to the incredibly expensive luxury goods.
Kirchgasse, Wiesbaden
Along with Langgasse lane Kirchgasse – a favorite address Wiesbaden for the shopaholics. This is the spot which hosts the most famous and expensive boutiques, jewelry stores and restaurants. By the way, Kirchgasse translated into English will sound as “church lane”. This title has appeared thanks to the temple Mauritiuskirche, which was burned down in 1850 and is now in its place there is a Mauritius-Square, which is no less beautiful. Rents in these areas are about 130 euros per square meter, which makes Kirchgasse the second most expensive place in Germany after Frankfurt.Despite this, Kirchgasse shopping center has been chosen by a huge number of shopaholics between 13.00 and 14.00.
Karolinenstraße, Nuremberg
Karolinenstraße is the most popular shopping street which situates in the heart of the old Nuremberg. Part of it is completely given to the pedestrians, so families with children can safely go shopping without worrying that the offspring will be under the wheels of the car.In addition, the street has many attractions, so it is quite possible to combine shopping with a cultural program. For a small Nuremberg in the street Saturday afternoon was an incredible number of passers-by – 10,700 people! This is a cool place for the family rest too.
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Spitaler Straße, Hamburg
It turned out that the primacy among the shopping streets in Hamburg belongs to Spitaler Straße, because there in the output went to 10,925 customers. This is a cool place for the shopaholics. You’ll definitely get the feeling that you are among your “natives”. To navigate to the shops on opposite sides of the street, you do not even have to cross a road – Spitaler Straße completely given to pedestrians. Isn’t this simply cool? Imagine a whole street designed especially for the shopping.
Königstraße, Stuttgart
1.2-kilometer Royal Street was constructed in 1806. It starts at the forecourt Arnulf-Klett-Platz and runs southwest to Rotebühlplatz. Königstraße attract tourists to the major sights – old and new palaces on Schloßplatz in the center of the street. In the pedestrian zone are not only popular boutiques, but also the Stock Exchange, the Museum of Fine Arts in Stuttgart. Within an hour on this street were 11,180 people.
Schildergasse, Cologne
Rather than 500-meter lane moved from Neumarkt to Hohen Straße. There are always many people both locals and visitors. They are people who simply want to see the main attractions – the house Mirrweiler, old pharmacy and a church Goldhofapotheke Antonienkirche. At Schildergasse represented “a complete set of” basic German department stores. In their hour of the day off were 12,115 fans to walk around the shops. This means that the street has a lot to offer to the visitors.
Zeil, Frankfurt
On the street there is a huge number of various shops to suit every taste and wallet. This place daily hosts 12,040 people according to the study. With the greatest number of buyers it attracted by the open in 1992, a huge department store Zeilgalerie. A huge 10-storey commercial complex created by a unique spiral design: you can walk on it without using stairs or escalators do here we do haters of the mechanical parts.
Kaufingerstraße, Munich
The absolute record for the number of passers is-14,130 people – has put the Munich street Kaufingerstraße. In the west its borders head to the central square of the Bavarian capital Marienplatz, and ends at the intersection of Färbergraben and Augustinerstraße. So whether you want to admire the medieval architecture and all of its beauty, seeing the multi-storied department stores and shoppers with dozens of colorful bags in each hand, you’re bound to forget, too, about the sights and betray rampant shopping! This place is so unique that it gives you an opportunity to have all of the hot trends of Germany in one single location. Just enjoy the heaven for the shopaholics and remember that you are the one to get the best sales ever.
Shopaholics! Germany is simply waiting for you or let’s say aren’t you already there ? Shame on you!