Manufactum's marketing slogan is "Good Things Still Exist." Its first shop in Fünf Höfe along with a bread and butter shop has become quite popular amongst the locals. The range is the same as in the catalog, with a fascinating selection of original products. There are kitchen utensils, porcelain, knives, fabrics, bags, leather goods and much more. Their bread and butter shop offers a bistro service, oven fresh bread and other fresh items. Shoppers will love this place for the amount of products they store. Manufactum stresses on providing excellent service and good quality products to its clients and customers.
Non-residents will probably associate the name Dallmayr with coffee. Locals, however, think first of vol-au-vents, truffles, jam, confectionery and cold meats, and then of coffee. All these displays are enough to make anyone hungry, and the establishment offers you the perfect fix: the two Michelin star restaurant on the first floor, where there is some delicious contemporary fare to sample. If you want something lighter, you can always stop by the cafe-bistro for a coffee and light snacks. Operation hours for the restaurant, retail store and cafe vary.
Max Dietl goes back a long way and caters to both men and women. The clothes here are made from the highest quality material, and the store's extensive catalog includes dresses, gowns, suave dinner jackets, office suits, casual golf wear and more.
Willy Bogner Junior is a multi-talented man - Olympic athlete from 1960 and 1964, actor in ski movies, such as Fire and Ice and Ski to the Max and stunt man in various James Bond films. Now, head of a major fashion line, his collections for men and women are fashionable yet functional, a mix of contemporary trends and timeless elegance. The quality-hungry shopper can choose from expensive ski gloves to even more expensive evening wear. Indulge the shopaholic in you!
The best way to remember a trip or a place is looking at the souvenirs that you had gotten from there. It takes you through a nostalgic trip and makes those memories come alive as if it just happened today. No trip to Munich will be complete without its souvenirs and Bavarian dressed bears, dolls, beersteins and much more. And the best place to buy is the Orlandostraße and other streets around the Hofbräuhaus, one of Munich's oldest beer halls. You will find a line of shops selling local or traditional products along with souvenir items like flags, picture postcards, music boxes etc.
Obacht' is a fun and exciting gift store in the city. Visitors have the pleasure of shopping handmade souvenirs made by local artisans.