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Schildergasse

Schildergasse - Cologne's shopping street with many shops and restaurants.

Schildergasse

Schildergasse is a wide and beautiful street that branches off from Hoeshtrasse. There are also many shops and street cafes. Go to C&A or Benetton. You can have a bite to eat at McDonald's or Pizza Hut.

Douglas

A real perfumery and cosmetic paradise. Pleasant, soft lighting. Sometimes music plays in the hall. There is a nice coffee bar.
Address: 39 Schildergasse. Open Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Sport scheck

Giant sports shop. Goods occupy six floors. Here you will find clothing, shoes and equipment for all kinds of sports - from jogging and hiking to biking and sailing.
Address: 38 Schildergasse. Open Monday through Friday from 10.00 to 20.00, and from Saturday from 9.30 to 16.00, closed on Sundays.

Humanic

There are so many shoes that it’s hard to imagine. Three floors with men's, women's and children's shoes. In the basement there is a playground, and on the ground floor there is a cafe for those who do not like to shop.
Address: Schildergasse, 94-96A. Open Monday to Saturday from 10.00 to 20.00.

Watch the video: Let's go! shopping on Hohe Strasse and Schildergasse in Cologne (November 2024).

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