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Maximillianstrasse Review

4.5 /534 Reviews
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Dolly5028
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5/5
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The street was built in 1850 and was named after the then Bavarian King Maximilian II. The street starts at Marx Joseph Square, where the palace and the National Theatre are, and then runs east to west through Munich. The street is British Gothic, along the street are Prada, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Versace, Die House, Cartier and other luxury stores.

Maximillianstrasse

Posted: Mar 15, 2019
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  • maychen
    5/5Outstanding
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    Luxury street in Munich, just want to buy tall things here! Not buying things here is also worth a visit, the street itself is very beautiful, the road is full of flowers, the tram jingles through the street, the rigorous Germans walking on this street will become fashionable

    2
    Posted: Dec 21, 2015
  • 开心,开心
    4/5Excellent
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    Like great, like great, like great, like great

    0
    Posted: Dec 21, 2022
  • Mikhail Misha
    5/5Outstanding
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    The shopping tour is highly recommended. From the Opera House, there are big stores all the way, but the closing time is basically Monday to Friday at 6 pm. You have to reserve enough time. You still haven't said it when you find good goods!

    0
    Posted: Jul 17, 2021
  • 宫主爱
    5/5Outstanding
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    Maximilian Street is named after Maximilian I, the Archduke of Austria, the king of Bavaria, the family of the Habsburg dynasty. Now this street is the Champs-Lisse of Munich, LV, GUCCI, Emma, Tiffany...to buy luxury goods here

    5
    Posted: Oct 24, 2016
  • 110***27
    4/5Excellent
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    Don't come on holidays! Don't come on Sunday! Originally important things to say three times, but really lazy typing! For a person who can only see the windowshop on May 1st, it is too helpless.

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    Posted: Mar 30, 2016
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