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Arket
These Swedish guys just keep on coming. The good news is that Arket offers a more stimulating shopping experience than H&M or COS etc – in our opinion anyway. Maybe that’s because their little cafe on the shops ground level serves very delicious Danish cinnamon rolls and decent coffee… Weinstrasse 6, city center about.hm.com/en/media/news/general-2017/arket-now-open-in-munich.html Get […]
The Storey at Oberpollinger
Oberpollinger has recently tried to rejuvenate their mildly antiquated shop in the city center by adding a younger more streetish selection in their basement. This concept is titled “The Storey” (obviously borrowed from Berlin’s Soho House shop) and offers a mix of relevant brands for males and females, footwear and apparel. One of only a […]
Viu Eyewear
You should be aware of the fact that you are in serious danger of being exposed as a tourist, if you are not wearing sunglasses the second the sun comes out. That’s how the locas do. It’s one of those stereotypes about the city … but one that is actually true. Your closest source for […]
Ralf’s Fine Garments
This men’s shop is located right across the Flushing Meadows Hotel. Fine selection of classy men’s brands that can’t be found everywhere. Fraunhoferstraße 29, Glockenbachviertelralfsfinegarments.comGet directions
Hay
Danish design, furniture and gimmicks. You know what they say about the Danes. Maybe a good spot to find a little present to bring back home. Reichenbachstraße 20, Glockenbachviertel hay-muenchen.de Get directions