Werth & Werth is an absolute delight to those with a designer fetish. Established in 1967, this is a store that saves you the trouble of a long-drawn-out shopping spree; under this one roof, you will be able to find everything you could possibly need to give your wardrobe a chic new touch. Catering to men and women, this store carries line by True Religion, Armani Jeans and more. The assortment of leather goods is also wonderful; you can pick up bags by the likes of MCM, Rimowa and Samsonite. Watches by the likes of Hugo Boss and Roberto Cavalli are also available.
Oeder Weg runs through the heart of Nordend and is the district's main shopping street. The road is busy but not too noisy, and there is plenty of choice of places to spend your cash: dozens of boutiques, bakeries, butchers and off-licenses as well as several pubs and restaurants. Tourists seldom venture here, but it is well worth the trip just to see how the locals really live. After a stroll down Oeder Weg, you could head to nearby Holzhausen Park for a bit of rest and relaxation.
Ralph Lauren is synonymous with the latest in fashion. Choose from the latest range of apparels and be a trend setter. They have a wide range of à la mode clothes, shoes and even accessories to choose from. Get the latest designer skirt or a well-tailored shirt, team it with hip belts and shoes and make a bold fashion statement. Leave a trail of sweet fragrance with a scent picked from the famous Ralph Lauren. A complete fashion stop for all fashion enthusiasts.
A great way to ensure you never forget your vacation in Frankfurt am Main is to pay a visit to Hessen-Shop, a store filled with souvenirs from around the region of Hesse. This is a store that covers everything, right from key chains and wall hangings to Frankfurt-themed pillows and magnets. Whether or not you're taking back apple wine (one of the area's specialties) with you, this store offers you some attractive apple wine glasses to remind you of Hesse.
Hugendubel, the Bavarian book giant, continues to expand its empire. As the centre for the book trade in West Germany, Frankfurt acquired its own Hugendubel megastore some time ago. Spread out over four floors, there's nothing you can't get here. While the place is fairly busy, there are also quiet corners for thumbing and browsing through books. You also don't need to search for long here, as the friendly assistants will always point you in the right direction. The second-hand department has many recent titles. There is also a department for computer software which is especially good for languages, law and other academic areas.
Not a place for mainstream, best sellers, or diet books, this book shop focuses on high quality literature for intellectuals. Books by classic German authors-such as Goethe or Schiller-can be found next to contemporary works. The relaxed atmosphere makes you want to linger and browse through the enticing display. Autorenbuchhandlung organizes regular discussions and readings by local authors.