Luxury Shopping in Munich
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August 08, 2025
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Luxury Shopping in Munich

Munich is one of the world’s premier destinations for luxury shopping in Munich and is famed for its encompassing selection of both high-end international labels and local luxury boutiques. There’s a rich history of high-end fashion here, and today you’ll find modern fashion houses nestled alongside German textile warehouses that date back hundreds of years. […]

Munich is one of the world’s premier destinations for luxury shopping in Munich and is famed for its encompassing selection of both high-end international labels and local luxury boutiques.

There’s a rich history of high-end fashion here, and today you’ll find modern fashion houses nestled alongside German textile warehouses that date back hundreds of years.

Are you visiting the city and want to enjoy some retail therapy, pick up a few pieces for your collection, or perhaps treat the lovely escort Munich has brought you? Well then, you’ll need to know the best places to shop.

With that in mind, here are the best places for luxury shopping in Munich and where to find some of the best stores.

Munich’s luxury boulevard

Maximilianstraße is one of Munich’s most important luxury and historical areas. Building began in the mid-1800s under the architectural guidance of Georg Friedrich Christian Bürklein and is often known by its nickname of “luxury boulevard” - and for good reason.

Maximilianstraße proper

The main street of Maximilianstraße is Munich’s most expensive district, and most of the world’s international and mainstream fashion labels are represented here. You’ll find the likes of Chanel, Dior, Gucci, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, and Bulgari and many more, hosted in stunning centuries-old buildings for a luxury high street retail experience

Maximilianhöfe courtyards (offside):

Alongside Maximilianstraße is Maximilianhöfe, a more relaxed area of inner courtyards that offers all the splendour of the main street with a little extra privacy. You’ll find brands like Bottega Veneta, Ermengildo Zegna, Versace and Dolce & Gabbana here, offering their refined Italian charm to this more peaceful Munich shopping area.

Perusastrasse

Last up on Luxury Boulevard is Perusastrasse, famous home of British elegance from Burberry, high-end accessories from Prada, and the very best American Jewellery from Tiffany.

Five courtyards

Continue your luxury Munich shopping journey by heading to Fünf Höfe, just a short walk from Maximilianstraße. Fünf Höfe is a collection of 5 interconnected courtyards, transformed into a huge arcade of luxury goods and finery.

Featuring over 60 stores and a range of international brands and exclusive boutiques, Fünf Höfe is the perfect one-stop destination for shopping in Munich.

Popular brands include Emporio Armani, Boss, S. Baumeister and Niessing.

Department Stores

Alongside Munich’s luxury districts, there are several department stores throughout the city that give you access to stores and retail units for dozens of high-end brands all in one place.

Oberpollinger

Maintaining the theme of historic architecture, the building house Oberpollinger was built in the early 1900s. This is actually the largest department store in Southern Germany and is where you’ll find Givenchy, Jimmy Choo, Maison Margiela, Marc Jacobs, and off-white, to name just a few of its wealthy inhabitants.

The women’s and accessories departments span over 4 entire floors, while men's clothing and accessories get a full two floors.

Interestingly, Oberpollinger has an entire floor dedicated to streetwear and trainers for both men and women.

Ludwig Beck, the “Store of the Senses”

The Ludwig Beck store, also known as the store of the senses, is perfectly situated in the very centre of the city and houses 7 floors of clothing, cosmetics, lingerie, footwear and even stationery and audio.

This is often considered more than just a department store as the design has been carefully and painstakingly curated along with fragrance, sound and texture to create an immersive Munich shopping experience.

Expect brands like Tom Ford, Munthe and Marc O’Polo alongside cosmetics from Aesop and Dr. Barbara Sturm

Boutique Districts

The beating heart of Munich’s luxury shopping scene is its many independent boutiques, some of them dating back hundreds of years, and luckily for any discerning shoppers, there are a few districts where these boutiques dominate.

Schwabing

Schwabing seamlessly blends artsy cafe culture with upscale retail for a perfectly relaxed and bespoke Munich shopping experience. Far less touristy, this is something of a hidden gem for non-locals with picturesque leafy boulevards as the backdrop to hunt for one-of-a-kind pieces. Any Munich escort would be impressed with your sartorial savvy if you took her here.

This is one of the best places in Munich for fans of vintage shopping, too, as there are several stores to thrift for rare finds.

Karolinenviertel

Continuing the independent theme, Karolinenviertel is Munich’s alternative shopping hotspot. Filled with small boutiques featuring limited-run collections and locally crafted pieces, and a strong focus on eco-friendly and ethical apparel.

Karolinenviertel is a bohemian’s haven and is known to attract creatives of all kinds to its many boutiques, cafes and galleries.

That rounds off our guide to luxury shopping in Munich. It’s a stylish and affluent city with upmarket retailers to suit all tastes. The perfect blend of global brands and one-of-a-kind speciality shops makes it a dream come true for the fashion-conscious.

If you’re looking for a hot personal stylist of your own, why not book one of our high class Munich companions for your trip? After all, the only thing better than a little retail therapy is having a beautiful woman on your arm.