Top 5 Neighborhoods for Shopping
Shopping in Frankfurt
The Zeil is Frankfurt's main shopping street and one of the busiest commercial strips in Germany. The MyZeil shopping center, with its dramatic swooping glass architecture, anchors one end, while the Konstablerwache farmers market at the other end provides a counterpoint of regional authenticity. The Zeil itself is primarily international chains, but the side streets -- particularly Schillerstrasse and Goethestrasse -- offer boutiques and luxury brands.
Goethestrasse is Frankfurt's luxury shopping address. German, Italian, and French fashion houses line this elegant street, and the window shopping alone is worthwhile. The streets around Opernplatz extend this upscale character with galleries and design shops.
Kleinmarkthalle is a shopping destination that transcends mere grocery buying. The ground floor is a feast of fresh food -- the Turkish bakeries, the Italian deli counter, the German sausage stands, and the flower stalls create a sensory experience. Saturday mornings here are essential Frankfurt.
Berger Strasse in Bornheim provides the best neighborhood shopping experience. This long, pedestrian-friendly street has independent clothing shops, bookstores, vintage stores, and specialty food shops. The character is local and the prices are gentler than the city center.
The flea market at the Schaumainkai on the south bank of the Main runs every Saturday and is one of the best in Germany. Dealers spread across the river promenade with antiques, vintage clothing, books, records, and curiosities. The museum quarter location and the river views make it a pleasant morning regardless of what you buy.
Bahnhofsviertel has an emerging shopping scene alongside its dining renaissance. Small boutiques, concept stores, and design shops have opened in the multicultural streets around Munchener Strasse.
Frankfurt's position near the Rheingau wine region makes wine shopping particularly rewarding. Specialist wine shops across the city stock Rieslings and Spatburgunders from vineyards you can visit on a weekend day trip.