Shopping in Nuremberg

A small guide to the stores, malls, and souvenir shops of Nuremberg.

Shops in Nuremberg

A shopping tour in Nuremberg starts with a visit to one of four streets: Karolinenstrasse, Pfannenschmiedsgasse, Königsstrasse, or Breite Gasse. Which one to go to first depends on your goals. Major shopping centers in Nuremberg are concentrated on Breite Gasse, boutiques can be found on Königsstrasse, and stores of famous brands are located on Karolinenstrasse.

For jewelry lovers, a visit to Thomas Sabo store at Konigstrasse, 2 is recommended, and for those interested in creating their own jewelry designs, the Weinmarkt store at Perlenmarkt Bead Shop is a great choice.

If you want to replenish your wardrobe with a budget of around a hundred or two euros, head to Euroshop on Vordere Sterngasse. You will find a good selection of excellent items at incredibly low prices. There is another similar place in the city where you can dress the whole family, and that's Tchibo on Breite Gasse.

According to reviews, shopping in Nuremberg would be incomplete without purchasing at least one pair of shoes. Why? Because the city is home to stores of famous brands such as Salamandra, Deichmann, and Mengen.

If you want to dress the men in your family from head to toe, shopping reviews in Nuremberg recommend checking out the Ansons store on Karolinenstraße.

 shoe shop in Nuremberg

Outlet Stores

The most popular outlet stores in Nuremberg include LeasePlan Gebrauchtwagen at Eltersdorfer Straße 23, Diesel at Kaiserstraße (clothing for the whole family, shoes, bags), and Fox's at Gießener Straße 30.

If you love sportswear, head to the village of Herzogenaurach, located a few kilometers from Nuremberg. There you will find shopping centers for Adidas and Puma brands with giant discount sections.

Don't miss out on Handwerkerhof, a craft village that represents a whole street of gallery shops selling products from local artisans, including pottery, toys, and jewelry.

local delicacies in Nuremberg

And don't forget, while indulging in shopping at the outlets near Nuremberg, to buy souvenirs and local delicacies to take home. These include delicious local gingerbread cookies (one of the best producers is Lebkuchen Schmidt), mulled wine with various flavors, sold in liter bottles (you can find them at supermarkets if you want to take them with you), sweets with marzipan, and beer.

As for non-edible souvenirs, you can purchase toys from the largest toy fair in Europe and the Franconian flag, which you won't find anywhere else in the world.


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