Germany

Schildergasse

Schildergasse - Cologne's shopping street with many shops and restaurants.

Schildergasse

Schildergasse is a wide and beautiful street that branches off from Hoeshtrasse. There are also many shops and street cafes. Go to C&A or Benetton. You can have a bite to eat at McDonald's or Pizza Hut.

Douglas

A real perfumery and cosmetic paradise. Pleasant, soft lighting. Sometimes music plays in the hall. There is a nice coffee bar.
Address: 39 Schildergasse. Open Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Sport scheck

Giant sports shop. Goods occupy six floors. Here you will find clothing, shoes and equipment for all kinds of sports - from jogging and hiking to biking and sailing.
Address: 38 Schildergasse. Open Monday through Friday from 10.00 to 20.00, and from Saturday from 9.30 to 16.00, closed on Sundays.

Humanic

There are so many shoes that it’s hard to imagine. Three floors with men's, women's and children's shoes. In the basement there is a playground, and on the ground floor there is a cafe for those who do not like to shop.
Address: Schildergasse, 94-96A. Open Monday to Saturday from 10.00 to 20.00.

Watch the video: Let's go! shopping on Hohe Strasse and Schildergasse in Cologne (November 2024).

Popular Posts

Category Germany, Next Article

Augustus Bridge
Germany

Augustus Bridge

Augustus Bridge is captured in a painting by Italian artist Bernardo Bellotto. Looking at it, you can compare how the city has changed over three centuries. Augustus Bridge (Augustusbrücke), photo webjoy Augustus Bridge (Augustusbrücke) in Dresden was built in the 13th century. In the years 1727-1731, by order of Elector Augustus the Strong, it was renewed.
Read More
Tobacco factory Jenidze
Germany

Tobacco factory Jenidze

Jenidze is a former tobacco factory, today it is an office center. It is decorated in a special Moorish style with a mixture of Art Nouveau. During construction, chimneys and exhaust pipes were “disguised” as minarets. Yenidze, photo by Klaus Bostelmann Yenidze - a former tobacco factory, a curious building that looks like a giant mosque, is located near the historic center of Dresden.
Read More
Mercedes Museum in Stuttgart. Cars as part of German history
Germany

Mercedes Museum in Stuttgart. Cars as part of German history

The Germans value the history of their automobile brands and know almost everything about them. The country has created several museums dedicated to cars. The Mercedes-Benz Museum in Sturgart is part of the huge Mercedes World complex. The nine-story building exhibited more than 1,500 exhibits. In the center of the complex is the "atrium" - a platform around which the exhibition rows are located.
Read More
Berlin Wall
Germany

Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall is world famous. She shared the city and families for a long 28 years. Now it is an ordinary wall along the road, small concrete sections and metal pins sticking out of the ground. Simple, without pathos and very German. If you know what the wall was built for and what role it played in German history, then you should see it.
Read More