There are many luxury shops around Goethe Street, because the early store has not opened, otherwise it is a pleasure to go shopping and compare the price of luxury goods in China. I probably went shopping and didn't do it because I was going to Wiltheim Outlets.
Visitors can buy a lot of good and cheap things on the nearby streets, and the most sought after are Schiller Street and Stone Street. There are shops and restaurants on the street, and visitors are bustling. There is also a weekend market on Schiller Street every Friday, with about 50 stalls in size.
Walking on the streets of Frankfurt, it is more difficult to see such an ancient building. After all, this is the economic center of Germany. Goethe Street can only be regarded as an ordinary city pedestrian street. In addition to a little bit of colorful characteristic buildings, the others are really ordinary.
Frankfurt's Goethe Avenue is known as the Fifth Avenue in the United States, mainly in luxury stores, but the field trip feels very different from New York, mainly because the scale and popularity are not enough. The reason why Goethe Avenue is called may have something to do with the nearby Goethe residence. If the weather is good, go shopping and see a cup of coffee is still wrong.
Goethe Street has a history of hundreds of years, Germany's famous luxury street, gathered more than 20 top global brand stores, its formation from the establishment of the European financial center in Frankfurt, a few hundred meters away from the financial center.
There are many luxury shops near Goethe Street, but there are also pedestrian streets full of affordable shops (pictured above) next to several large shoe shops, sales staff are relatively small, you can freely try shoes according to the size, China and Europe are the same size.
There are many luxury shops around Goethe Street, because the early store has not opened, otherwise it is a pleasure to go shopping and compare the price of luxury goods in China. I probably went shopping and didn't do it because I was going to Wiltheim Outlets.
Visitors can buy a lot of good and cheap things on the nearby streets, and the most sought after are Schiller Street and Stone Street. There are shops and restaurants on the street, and visitors are bustling. There is also a weekend market on Schiller Street every Friday, with about 50 stalls in size.
Walking on the streets of Frankfurt, it is more difficult to see such an ancient building. After all, this is the economic center of Germany. Goethe Street can only be regarded as an ordinary city pedestrian street. In addition to a little bit of colorful characteristic buildings, the others are really ordinary.
Frankfurt's Goethe Avenue is known as the Fifth Avenue in the United States, mainly in luxury stores, but the field trip feels very different from New York, mainly because the scale and popularity are not enough. The reason why Goethe Avenue is called may have something to do with the nearby Goethe residence. If the weather is good, go shopping and see a cup of coffee is still wrong.
Goethe Street has a history of hundreds of years, Germany's famous luxury street, gathered more than 20 top global brand stores, its formation from the establishment of the European financial center in Frankfurt, a few hundred meters away from the financial center.
There are many luxury shops near Goethe Street, but there are also pedestrian streets full of affordable shops (pictured above) next to several large shoe shops, sales staff are relatively small, you can freely try shoes according to the size, China and Europe are the same size.