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  • 1. August Pfüller

    City Center

    Find upscale designer day wear, evening wear, jeans, handbags, and other accessories for men, women, and kids, ranging from classic to trendy, at three adjoining Pfüller shops. Everything is displayed elegantly, and personal service is impeccable in this three-story shopping destination. Pfüller has separated its equally upscale children's collection to a separate multifloor store directly across the street, called Pfüller Kids.

    Goethestr. 15–17
    - 069 - 1337–8060

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  • 2. Café Laumer

    Westend

    The pastry shop at Café Laumer has local delicacies such as Bethmännchen und Brenten (marzipan cookies) and Frankfurter Kranz (a kind of creamy cake). It's open daily.

    Bockenheimer Landstr. 67, Frankfurt, Hesse, 60325, Germany
    069-727–912
  • 3. Flohmarkt

    Sachsenhausen

    Sachsenhausen's weekend flea market is on Saturday from 9 to 2 on the riverbank between Dürerstrasse and the Eiserner Steg. Purveyors of the cheap have taken over, and there's lots of discussion as to whether it is a good use for the elegant, museum-lined riverbank. Get there early for the bargains, as the better-quality stuff gets snapped up quickly. Shopping success or no, the market can be fun for browsing.

    Southern bank of the Main River between Eiserner Steg and Holbeinsteg, Frankfurt, Hesse, 60594, Germany
    069-2124–8562
  • 4. Galeria Kaufhof

    City Center

    One of Germany's biggest and most popular department stores, the Galeria Kaufhof carries clothing, jewelry, sports equipment, cosmetics, toys, and more. The Frankfurt branch has a food hall on the lower floor; the restaurant on the top floor has great city views.

    Zeil 116–126, Frankfurt, Hesse, 60313, Germany
    069-21910
  • 5. Karstadt

    City Center

    One of Germany's biggest department store chains, Karstadt is known for both its upscale brand-name designer offerings, including popular German designers Betty Buckley and Gerry Weber (for women), and its splendid food and drink department, with plenty of opportunity to sample the offerings.

    Zeil 90
    - 069 - 929–050
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  • 6. Kleinmarkthalle

    City Center

    The large and airy Kleinmarkthalle is a treasure trove of stands selling spices, herbs, teas, exotic fruits, cut flowers, meats, live fish flown in from the Atlantic, and more varieties of Wurst and cheese than you can count. Plus, it offers all kinds of snacks in case you need a break while shopping.

    Haseng. 5–7, Frankfurt, Hesse, 60311, Germany
    069-2123–3696

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  • 7. Peek & Cloppenburg

    City Center

    At this huge branch of the clothing chain, men and women can find what they need for the office, gym, and nightclub. Prices range from easily affordable to sky-high for top designer labels. There's also a branch at the Skyline Plaza shopping mall near the Messe.

    Zeil 71–75
    - 069 - 298–950

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  • 8. Schillerpassage

    City Center

    The Schillerpassage shopping area is lined with men's and women's fashion boutiques. There's also a large underground garage.

    Rahmhofstr. 2
  • 9. Skyline Plaza

    Messe

    This multilevel shopping mall connected to the Messe (convention center) contains more than 170 shops, including clothing, shoes, jewelry, and accessories, and the biggest food court in Frankfurt. Unfortunately, it feels like an American mall, with all its familiar international food and fashion chains dominating the German brands. Head to the roof garden for a picture-postcard view of the skyline year-round, and for outdoor dining in season.

    Europa-Allee 6
    - 069 - 2972–8700

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  • 10. Weinteufel

    City Center

    Weinhandlung Dr. Teufel has been renamed Weinteufel (wine devil), and continues to be known for its wide selection of regional wines, many priced under €10, plus rare vintages costing three figures or more. There are also chocolate and cigars, a complete line of glasses, carafes, corkscrews, and other accessories, and books on all aspects of viticulture. The store also has a location in the Westend.

    Kleiner Hirschgraben 4, Frankfurt, Hesse, 60311, Germany
    069-448–989

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