37 Best Places to Shop in Munich, Germany

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Munich has three of Germany's most exclusive shopping streets as well as flea markets to rival those of any other European city. In between are department stores, where acute German-style competition assures reasonable prices and often produces outstanding bargains. Artisans bring their wares of beauty and originality to the Christmas markets. Collect their business cards—in summer you're sure to want to order another of those little gold baubles that were on sale in December.

Munich has an immense central shopping area, a 2-km (1-mile) Fussgängerzone (pedestrian zone) stretching from Karlsplatz to Marienplatz along Neuhauser Strasse and Kaufingerstrasse, where most of the major department stores are, and then north to Odeonsplatz. For upscale shopping, Maximilianstrasse, Residenzstrasse, and Theatinerstrasse are unbeatable. Schwabing, north of the university, has more offbeat shopping streets—Schellingstrasse and Hohenzollernstrasse are two to try. The neighborhood around Gärtnerplatz also has lots of new boutiques.

A few small shops around Viktualienmarkt sell Bavarian antiques, though their numbers are dwindling under the pressure of high rents. Antiques shoppers should also try the area north of the university—Türkenstrasse, Theresienstrasse, and Barerstrasse are all filled with antiques stores.

If you're looking for something really rare and special and money's no object, try the exclusive shops lining Prannerstrasse, at the rear of the Hotel Bayerischer Hof. Interesting and inexpensive antiques and assorted junk from all over Europe are laid out at the Friday and Saturday flea markets at Olympiapark (7 am–4 pm), not far from the Olympic Stadium, with hundreds of sellers.

If you want to deck yourself out in Lederhosen or a Dirndl, or acquire a green loden coat and little pointed hat with feathers, you have a wide choice in the Bavarian capital. There are a couple of other shops along Tal street that have new and used lederhosen and dirndls at good prices in case you want to spontaneously get into the spirit of the 'Fest.

Munich is a city of beer, and items related to its consumption are obvious choices for souvenirs and gifts. Munich is also the home of the famous Nymphenburg Porcelain factory. Between Karlsplatz and Viktualienmarkt there are loads of shops for memorabilia and trinkets.

Oberpollinger

Altstadt

The over-century-old Oberpollinger—one of Germany's finest upscale department stores—has seven floors packed with pricey and glamorous fashion, furniture, and beauty items. The large, open-plan self-service restaurant on the top floor with an outdoor patio is as much as the other drinking and dining options well worth a visit.

Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg

Altstadt

Nymphenburg's flaship store, this opulent space resembles a drawing room in the Munich palace of the same name. It has delicate, expensive porcelain safely locked away in bowfront cabinets.

Odeonspl. 1, Munich, 80539, Germany
089-282–428

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Porzellanmanufaktur Nymphenburg

Nymphenburg

You can buy porcelain directly from the factory on the grounds of Schloss Nymphenburg.

Nördliches Schlossrondell 8, Munich, 80638, Germany
089-179–1970

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Roman Odesser

Altstadt

Antique German silver is the specialty at Roman Odesser.

Westenriederstr. 21, Munich, 80331, Germany
089-226–388
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Sebastian Wesely

Altstadt

Besides a great variety of religious trinkets and nativity figurines, Sebastian Wesely is the place to come for beer-related vessels and Stampferl (schnapps glasses), walking sticks, scarves, and napkins with the famous Bavarian blue-and-white lozenges.

Sporthaus Schuster

Altstadt

The focus here is on adventure sports, so if it's climbing, trekking, biking, or walking you're into, this huge store, just off Marienplatz, is the place.

Rosenstr. 1–5, Munich, 80331, Germany
089-237–070

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Steiff Shop München

Altstadt

Shop here for classic and limited-edition German-made teddy bears, as well as other hand-stitched stuffed animals. There’s also bear-embellished clothing for babies and kids.

Brienner Str. 9, Munich, 80333, Germany
089-5528–4006

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