Shopaholic Lets Loose in the Wide Cities of Germany
For a shopaholic single lady -- or married for that matter-- changing civil status does not modify shopping habits. Looking for a foreign country's shopping street is a must when on retreat. Being a regular shopper, I am also aware that my faulty knowledge of Germany may be my weakness. Since going there is a certain plan of mine soon, I have to map out my time to include buying things for my associates back home.
Naturally, I was pleasantly astounded to find out that Germany has several shopping-friendly streets to choose from, and the best place to go to is Frankfurt. A local shopping center in the land of the Teutons, Frankfurt has different shops and stores that sell miscellaneous items ranging from antiques to furs, and from jewelry to crafts. Another marvelous place to go to is Düsseldorf -- Germany's design and fashion heart. This city also boasts of the majestic and, by far, the most extravagant avenue in the whole of Germany, the Königsallee avenue. Showrooms of the highest order are found here, and most of the products sold are pricey and top-of-the-line. If variety is what you seek, go to Berlin, since this city has so many stalls that sell almost anything under the sun.

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