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Zeilgalerie
The glazed building with the futuristic interior design hosts 50 shops on 8 levels, including exquisite boutiques and special shops. The highlight is the panorama view on Frankfurt’s skyline from the roof.
Opening times:
Mo – Sat 10 am – 8 pm
Zeil 112-114
60313
Frankfurt am Main
Tel: +49 (0)69 9207340
HessenCenter
Shopping experience and communication centre – that is the Hessen Centre in the north east of the city. On three levels there are 110 shops with a mixture of branches that are individually fitted to the special region. This mix includes goods and fashion shops, sports wear, accessories, perfumery and much more that is necessary for daily usage. But the centre also has many nice cafes and restaurants as well as adventurous actions and events like special shows and fashion shows.
Opening times:
Mo – Wed 9.30 am – 8 pm, Thurs – Sat 9.30 – 10 pm
Borsigallee 26
60388
Frankfurt am Main
Tel: +49 (0)6109 733630
NordWestZentrum
The NordWestZentrum has a breathtaking architectural conception and hosts a wide range of branches like a city in the city. The glazed roof spends enough light and offers a great shopping atmosphere to every time of the year. The centre was opened in 1968 and since then the location is considered to be an economical and cultural centre. After many changes there are finally over 150 shops and service providers situated in a modern shopping environment with shops, cafes, restaurants and planted places for rest with water fountains.
Airport
The airport Frankfurt is a great shopping oportunity with a wide range of goods and international products that is available every day of the week. There you can have everything you like: delicatessen, noble fashion shops as well as grocery stores. In most of the shops it is possible to pay with different currencies.
Main Train Station
Frankfurt’s Main Train Station has many shops for products of daily usage as well as a wide range of gastronomic offers. This is an advantage for all visitors and Frankfurt’s inhabitants likewise as shops at the train station have longer opening times than shops in the city.
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