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Hoeshtrasse

The first pedestrian street in Germany - Hoyestrasse, will not amaze you with its beauty, but here are the most famous clothing stores around the world: "H & M", "Zara", "Mango".

Hohestrasse

Germany's first pedestrian street - Hohestrasse it won’t amaze you with its beauty, but here are the most famous clothing stores around the world: H & M, Zara, Mango.

Nearby you will see "Body Shop", "Foot Locker", as well as fast food cafe "Burger King" and "KFC".

Galeria Kaufhof - this huge department store on Hoeshtrasse  impossible not to notice. It sells everything your heart desires: clothing, shoes, cosmetics, jewelry. In the basement there is a large supermarket where you can buy chocolate, delicacies, fresh products, a wide variety of wines and beers.

GALERIA Kaufhof
Hohe Straße 41-53 50667 Cologne, Deutschland
galeria-kaufhof.de

Take metro lines U1, 7, 9 to Haymarket

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