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SHOPPING
Shopping
Shopping in Frankfurt is not only about splurging on must-have items, but is also a taste and smell sensation with plenty of specialist food stores, caf�s and delicatessens lining the Fressgasse, ready to recharge weary shoppers� batteries.
The Zeil in Frankfurt is a large street where all the biggest stores and shopping centres can be found. This is the place to do a spot of clothes shopping, lazily browse through bookstores, or look for end of season sales at the mainstream stores.
The Apfelwein district in Sachsenhause is where all the traditional German souvenirs such as the usual large ceramic beer jugs, German Steins, are available. Head on over to Goethestrasse where all the top-end designer shops and jewellery stores can be found. Schweizerstrasse, in Sachsenhausen is home to the exclusive boutiques and independent stores aimed at the trendier, younger market.
Most Frankfurt shops are open from 10am to 10pm from Monday to Friday and from 10am to 4pm on Saturdays while Sundays sees the shops close. A VAT of 16% is added to most goods and services in Germany and when leaving the country, non-EU tourists can apply for a tax refund on any goods bought that are to be exported to a minimum value of �25.
Hotel Deals
| Intercontinental Hotel Frankfurt am Main | |
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From 74 EUR
Wilhelm Leuschner Strasse 43 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
12 Reviews |
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| Holiday Inn Express Messe Frankfurt am Main | |
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From 50 EUR
Gutleutstrasse 296 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
17 Reviews |
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| Holiday Inn Frankfurt City South Conference Centre | |
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From 61 EUR
Mailaender Strasse 1 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
3 Reviews |
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