Shopping Places in Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Berlin, Bratislava
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Shopping Places in Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Berlin, Bratislava
I'm planning to go these cities and there will be some good stores there but i dont know the exact good places to shop. In Turkey where I live in, hasnt got so many shops around, there are some, but in İstanbul and i dont live there so.. Please tell me stores that are cheap but good like forever21 or h&m or another famous in these cities. Thank you so much. And is there any shopping places like target or walmart in these cities?
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In Prague clothes shopping is quite expensive compared to other european cities but if you like shops and malls then Prague has several good ones.
The Palladium Mall at Namseti Republiky is great, The Andel Mall across from Andel metro is huge and has a wide range of shops, Zilcin and Pancrak metros both have decent malls beside them and there are various other streets that have a wide range of shops and smaller arcades of shops.
The Palladium Mall at Namseti Republiky is great, The Andel Mall across from Andel metro is huge and has a wide range of shops, Zilcin and Pancrak metros both have decent malls beside them and there are various other streets that have a wide range of shops and smaller arcades of shops.
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In Budapest, if you walk along Vati Utca (Vati Street) there are lots of shops like H&M and Zara, plus tourists shops, and high-end shops. At the end of the street at Vörösmarty térrace, there are more shops like Stradivarius and the like.
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http://www.expats.cz/prague/article/...rague-markets/
this may be of interest to you.
this may be of interest to you.
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In Vienna, try Mariahilfestraße to shop where the non-tourists shop. Three or four H&Ms, C&A, Peek & Cloppenburg, etc. A short and easy ride from Stephansplatz on the U1 will get you to DonauZentrum, where over 250 stores await you and your credit card.
In Bratislava, the Avion Shopping Park is the equivalent of DonauZentrum. Getting there on public requires a bit of effort, so I wouldn't bother, personally.
The Palladium in Prague is excellent, agreed. Whenever I am in Prague I try to stop in at some of my favorite stores that aren't available where I live in Vienna.
In Bratislava, the Avion Shopping Park is the equivalent of DonauZentrum. Getting there on public requires a bit of effort, so I wouldn't bother, personally.
The Palladium in Prague is excellent, agreed. Whenever I am in Prague I try to stop in at some of my favorite stores that aren't available where I live in Vienna.