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Escorts in Munich

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Munich Shopping
- The main shopping areas in Munich are Kaufingerstrasse and the city’s largest shopping street, Neuhauserstrasse, whose shops have the highest earnings in the whole of the country. Here you can find all the archetypal German merchandise, such as beer mugs, wood carvings, pewterware, and Nymphenberg porcelain, as well as fantastic fashion items.
One of the most stylish names on the Munich scene is Aigner, located on Neuhauserstrasse, where you can find the most stylish offerings in luggage and clothing, in many great colours, including leather bags and shoes. The Italian Stock House, located on popular shopping street Sendlinger Strasse, is a great place to find a chic bargain from the Italian owners. Pieces by Gucci, Chanel, Ferragamo, and Jean Paul Gautier, are among the great items on offer, as well as a limited line of footwear. J. G. Mayer, located on the city’s main square, Marienplatz contains a fabulous selection of men's casual and business wear, including leather jackets, ties, shirts, and jumpers.
Prada, located on Residenzstrasse has made its way to Munich, selling its internationally renowned brand of women's clothes and accessories, especially their famous handbags. The world-famous Missoni also has a branch in Munich on the Amiraplatz, selling women's jackets, shirts, and dresses in the eye-catching colours and designs the label is renowned for. Rene Lezard is situated on Maximillianstrasse, the most fashionable street in Munich, which is the perfect location for this top German designer. Trendy designs include vibrant fuzzy waistcoats and jackets in a range of funky styles.
Uli Knecht, also located on Residenzstrasse, is another popular men's and women's German fashion designer, whose shops hold a large collection of smart and casual wear. Among the fabulous items on offer are chic jackets, modern and traditional footwear, overcoats, and pretty dresses.
The Viktualienmarkt (Food Market), located in the Altstadt (city centre) between Petersplatz and Frauenstraße is the most famous market in the city and is a Munich institution, having been held here on the same site for nearly 200 years. This lively public market is located just south of the Marienplatz and contains a huge array of stalls selling an outstanding selection of fruits and vegetables, French wines and cheeses, and exotic delicacies from around the world, as well as many traditional Bavarian foods. Meat, flowers, fish and shellfish are also popular items on sale in this colourful and pretty market.
Lehmkuhl, located on Leopoldstraße is a well-liked bookshop located in the trendy Schwabing district, offering a variety of genres and titles. Books on German history, politics, and photographic portrayals of the country are very popular here. However Words’ Worth, situated on Schellingstrasse in the same area, holds the largest selection of English-text books in the country, with books on history, politics, travel and fiction, as well as a good selection of children's books. Rosenthal Studio-Haus, located on Dienerstrasse is a prominent porcelain producer which was established in 1879 and has continued to purvey exquisite pieces ever since. Nowadays the designs of the items are more contemporary but still maintain the finest craftsmanship. The shop also sells furniture, glass, and cutlery of the highest quality.