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Shopping in the old town

In stores located on the main shopping street of Hoyestrasse, you buy everything you need.

Shopping in the old town

For serious buyers, it makes sense to walk along one of the main shopping streets in Hohe Straße. If you need a traditional souvenir in memory of your stay in Cologne, go to the Old Town. On the streets near the cathedral are many souvenir shops and counters. It sells postcards and models of the famous cathedral.

Cheap souvenirs are in stark contrast to luxury boutiques located next to the Dom Hotel.

There is a shopping center at the main station, where you can buy almost everything - from books to medicines.

Gift Shops

Sweetheart four seasons

Stereotypical German souvenirs - nutcrackers, wax figures of all sizes. Wonderful Christmas decorations. Sweetheart Four Seasons is open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Address: Am Hof, 34-36.

Gaffel kölsch shop

The Gaffel Kölsch Shop gift shop is located between two pubs. It sells everything that tourists take home, including thin tall glasses for beer. Address: Alter Markt 24.

Boutiques

Louis vuitton

Luxurious furnishings, great service. High quality bags and shoes. Open Mon-Fri 10: 00-19: 00; Sat 10: 00-18: 00; Sun - day off. Address: Domkloster 2.

Chopard boutique

Classically decorated clothing store. Open Mon-Fri 10: 00-19: 00; Sat 10: 00-18: 00; Sun - day off. Address: Domkloster 2.

Rhine gold

For those who want something special. Custom design jewelery made by local jewelers. Open VT-Fri 10: 00-18: 30; Sat 10: 00-18: 00; Sun, Mon - day off. Address: Frankenwerft, 11.

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