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Neumarkt

Neumarkt Cologne New Market Square - Neumarkt, which Schildergasse overlooks, is filled with trams and people heading to the metro station. There is a huge shopping center where you can spend a rainy day with pleasure and benefit. You will immediately notice the modern facade of the "Neumarkt Galerie" on the huge inverted horn with ice cream decorating its roof. Unravel the meaning of such a decoration.

Neumarkt Cologne

New Market Square - Neumarktthat Schildergasse overlooks is filled with trams and people heading for the metro station. There is a huge shopping center where you can spend a rainy day with pleasure and benefit. You will immediately notice the modern facade of the "Neumarkt Galerie" on the huge inverted horn with ice cream decorating its roof. It is quite difficult to guess the meaning of such an ornament.

Neumarkt Galerie. This is Cologne's largest shopping center, comfortable and spacious. Here you can buy environmentally friendly products, jewelry, clothes, books and shoes. Another temptation to resist is the numerous restaurants, cafes, ice cream parlors and coffee houses.
Address: Neumarkt, 2. Most of the shops are open 9.30-20.00 Mon-Sat, closed on Sundays.

In any weather, I recommend a look at the following stores.

Mayersche buchhandlung
offers its customers half a million books, including in English. The bookstore occupies three floors. The store has a large reading room with tables and sockets for laptops. On the ground floor you will find English magazines.

Another giant store - Sinn leffer. It sells men's and women's clothing of famous brands ("Tommy Hilfiger", "Mehh", "Esprit").

Olivandenhof. You can get here from the "Neumarkt Galerie" and "Karstadt" without going outside. This shopping center has 40 shops, several cafes and restaurants. The shopping center occupies four floors. The creators of this project in the late 1980s were awarded an architectural award. You will be pleased to sit on comfortable benches installed in a brightly lit oval atrium.
Address: Richmondstrasse, 10.9.30-20.00 Mon-Fri, 9.30-16.00 Sat Closed on Sundays.

Daniels Exceptionally stylish men's clothing store where you will find suits from "Armani", "Boss", "Ralph Lauren".
Address: Neumarkt, 18.10.30-20.00 Mon-Fri, 10.00-20.00 Sat Closed on Sundays.

Watch the video: SMARTGYM NEUMARKT IST ERÖFFNET (March 2024).

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