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Olympia- Shopping Centre
The Olympia shopping centre (OEZ) was opened in 1972 and presented a new way of shopping fort hat time. Until now it has been modernised and expanded and was established to one of the most innovative shopping centres of the region. Many exclusive fashion labels, accessory shops, beauty stores and supermarkets are located in the two-levelled OEZ. Besides the 135 shops and department stores, many cafes and eateries found a place in the profitable environment. The OEZ satisfies many demands regarding shopping and consuming but it also offers a variety of events like fashion shows and exhibitions which are supposed to turn shopping into an adventure.
Perlacher Einkaufspassage
With more than 111 shops and department stores the Perlacher Einkaufspassage (PEP) is the biggest shopping centre in Munich’s East. Many known fashion labels and international brands, a variety of cafes and snack bars attract numerous visitors. Two parking garages with about 3000 parking lots give enough space and make shopping more convenient.
Thomas Dehler Str. 12
81737
Munich
Tel: Munich
Riem Arcaden
Since 2004 Munich has another big shopping paradise with about 120 different shops, cafes, restaurants and snack bars. The centre of the Riem Arcaden is a big food market which unites 20 different providers and presents itself as a kind of Viktualienmarkt under one roof. The about 2600 parking lots are free for the first hour but even with the public transport the shopping centre is easily reachable.
Luitpoldblock
The Luitpoldblock is nearly 200 years old and is one of Munich’s landmarks. Initially, being the traditional Café Luitpold of the turn of the century, the location was expanded over the years and developed into one of the most modern meeting points with international fashion shops. Hairdressers, accessory shops, cafes, confectioneries and many exclusive fashion labels are housed in this famous building.
Opening times:
Cafe Luitpold and palm tree garden: Mo – Fr 8 am – 8 pm, Sat 8 am – 7 pm
Palm tree garden with visitation of cabinets and displays. Daily 8 am – 8 pm
Shops: Mo – Fr 10 am – 6 pm, Sat 10 am – 2 pm (Christmas time: until 6 pm)
Brienner Straße 11
80333
Munich
Tel: +49 (0)89 2425766
Kaufinger Tor
The Kaufinger Tor is a more relaxed shopping paradise in the already very turbulent Kaufinger Street which possesses numerous shops and cafes. The shops at the Kaufinger Tor
are exquisite and extraordinary. There are many delicatessen shops for example at Galeria Kaufhof or Leysieffer and a big variety of fashion shops.
Residenzpassage
A small charming place between Teatiner Straße and Residenzstraße opposite the opera building. A small courtyard offers a relaxed shopping atmosphere and a great choice of exclusive shops. Women’s and men’s fashion as well as jewellery, accessories, books and beauty stores are houses in this “oasis”. But also doctors and companies have an office over there.
Fünf Höfe
54 shops and 8 cafes and restaurants cover 16.500 m² of the Fünf Höfe and about 37.000 m² are used by a number of offices. Commerce, art and culture are coming naturally together in this location. The exhibition hall of the Hypo-Kulturstiftung presents one of the most important exhibitions. The shops sell exclusive labels from known fashion designers like Emporio Armani, Ermenegildo Zegna and Strenesse. But also living accessories, books and literature, jewellery, beauty products, paper and office equipment are offered and cafes and eateries provide enough diversion.
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