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Shopping on Ringstrasse

Shopping in this part of the city is much more entertaining than in giant chain department stores located just a 15-minute walk from here.

Shopping in this part of the city is much more entertaining than in giant chain department stores located just a 15-minute walk from here. Here you will find very interesting shops selling ethnic goods and inexpensive jewelry. Affordable stores are located on the Ehrenstrasse, while exclusive boutiques are located on the Mittelstrasse. The main buyers here are well-dressed youth. People come to this area of ​​the city to look at others and show themselves.

Tausend Fliegende Fische. A popular store for new and used clothing. Here you can see quite expensive products of famous fashion designers. Huge mirrors and dressing rooms behind velvet curtains make visiting this store even more enticing.
Address: Roonstrasse, 18.
Opening hours: 11.00-20.00 Mon-Fri, 11.00-16.00 Sat Closed on Sundays.


Papelito. The real cave of Aladdin - magnificent stationery, paper models, jewelry, books, photo albums and beautiful postcards.
Address: Zülpicherstrasse, 22.

Carhartt. Baggy skateboard clothing for men and women.
Address: Ehrenstrasse, 73.
Opening hours: 11.00-20.00 Mon-Fri, 10.00-16.00 Sat

Diesel Jeans and sportswear for men and women.
Address: Ehrenstrasse, 69.
Opening hours: 11.00-20.00 Mon-Fri, 10.00-16.00 Sat Closed on Sundays.

French Connection. The familiar name. Imitation of the famous British store.
Address: Ehrenstrasse, 76-78.
Opening hours: 11.00-20.00 Mon-Fri, 10.00-16.00 Sat Closed on Sundays.

Invito. Loud music, fashionable shoes, sneakers and bags - all this you will find in a small shop. Especially crowded on Saturdays.
Address: Ehrenstrasse, 54a.
Opening hours: 10.00-20.00 Mon-Fri, 10.00-16.00 Sat

Loft. Fashionable clothing store for women and men, reminiscent of a warehouse. A full-wall mirror, a bar for shoppers, and Ehrenstrasse, 80-82. © 11.00-20.00 Mon-Fri, 11.00-16.00 Sat Closed on Sundays.

MAS. Modern cosmetics in an exclusively modern boutique.
Address: Ehrenstrasse, 44.
Opening hours: 11.00-20.00 Mon-Fri, 10.00-16.00 Sat Closed on Sundays.

Doubleight. Clothing for skaters and surfers. Very friendly and helpful staff.
Address: Ehrenstrasse, 65.
Opening hours: 11.00-20.00 Mon-Fri, 11.00-16.00 Sat Closed on Sundays.

Lapis. Independent jewelers. Modern lapis lazuli jewelry in gold and silver.
Address: Friesenstrasse, 73-75.
Opening hours: 10.30-13.30, 14.30-18.30 Mon-Fri, 10.30-16.00 Sat Closed on Sundays.

Apropos. One of those stores that you don’t want to go to if you cannot afford such purchases. From the street, turn into a long fuchsia tunnel. It will lead you to the covered shady square, where there is a chic cafe. From here you can get to the store itself, where the products of famous fashion designers are sold. Large selection of great jeans, including Rock and Republic, True Religion.
Address: Mittelstrasse, 3.
Opening hours: 10.00-19.00 Mon-Fri, 10.00-18.00 Sat Closed on Sundays.

Hört Hört the Musikladen. The owner does not seek to attract many buyers to his store. Here you will find percussion musical instruments for every taste - tambourines, bongos, drums. The store is quite noisy.
Address: Engelbert Strasse, 46.
Opening hours: 11.00-19.00 Mon-Fri, 11.00-16.00 Sat Closed on Sundays.

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