Congress- und Tourismus-Zentrale NürnbergFrom Königstraße, which runs from the main station towards the Hauptmarkt, you can comfortably reach all the shopping streets in the Nuremberg city centre. Your shopping trip from Breite Gasse to the Ludwigsplatz could take a whole day if you take the time to wander through the numerous side streets and alleyways on either side.
The Breite Gasse is a shopping paradise, full of shops steeped in tradition, for bargain hunters and fans of trendy fashion labels such as S. Oliver, Zero, Orsay, Mango, Promod, Foot Locker or H&M. Watches, trendy accessories, cosmetics, sunglasses and games are on offer at Fossil, Swatch, Fielmann, Accessorize, Yves Rocher and in the Lego Store.
There are sixty stores under the roof of City Point, the shopping centre in the Breite Gasse with 200 dedicated parking spaces, including an Esprit megastore, Tom Tailor and Benetton.
The LEISER shoe store offers glamour for everyday life, airy moments in summer, comfort in winter, highlights in business and trends for cool kids.
Breite Gasse 71-73 | 90402 Nürnberg
Tel. +49 (0)911 2401570
Website (in German)
offers a large selection of precious, modern and exclusive amber jewelry. The pieces are made in Danzig in our own workshops.
Breite Gasse 40 | 90402 Nürnberg
Tel. +49 (0)911 65005066
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