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EXPLORE GERMANY: our insiders’ guide to the best of this diverse, exciting country’s luxury shopping
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Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, we can help you discover the very best of this diverse, intriguing country. Germany has much to offer, as you’ll discover in our guide on page 29. Don’t miss our feature on the talented young designers who are shaking up the German fashion scene (page 22) and our round-up of the best shop openings and must-visit stores in key cities. In this issue we also reveal essential looks for the season. SHOP is part of Global Blue, the Tax Free Shopping market leader that helps you save up to 14.5% when shopping in Germany. We publish guides to the most prestigious destinations across the globe. Our international insider knowledge means we are ideally placed to tell you about the top global brands you’ll find in Germany. For the very latest information, scan the QR code on this page to head straight to our website, globalblue.com, and find everything you need to navigate the best shopping destinations on earth. For the ultimate travel companion, be sure to download the SHOP TAX FREE app – calculating how much you can save by shopping tax free has never been easier.
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SALLY MCILHONE As SHOP’s deputy editor, Sally McIlhone is in touch with leading brands, creatives and writers around the world so she can stay on top of the latest styles and designs. She has contributed to Refinery29, Stylist and Total Film online. Sally loves the edgy atmosphere and street style of Berlin. globalblue.com
KATIE MUXWORTHY Katie Muxworthy, SHOP’s production editor, specialises in writing about fashion, lifestyle, food and music for various online and print publications. Originally from the north-east of England, Katie graduated with an honours degree in fashion communication and promotion, and now lives in east London.
GINGER ROSE CLARK Ginger Rose Clark, SHOP’s news editor, studied English Literature at the University of Glasgow and then took an MA in fashion journalism at the London College of Fashion. Before joining SHOP, she worked as a fashion stylist and also wrote for a number of international publications.
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DEANNA HALSALL Deanna Halsall created this season’s cover illustration for SHOP Germany. Her striking, playful style is perfectly showcased in this image of elegant mannequins posed in a high-end department store window. The illustration also pays homage to the Bauhaus design school in its centenary year. Deanna’s other clients include the New Yorker, Google and Levi’s. Discover SHOP Germany and our other editions at issuu.com/globalblue.
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CONTENTS CHECK OUT 14
NEWS 20
SHOP selects a standout piece from Berlin this season
Seasonal updates on shops, services and new products
PRODUCTS 15
GERMANY GUIDE 29
Key looks for the season, from fashion and footwear to jewellery and accessories
SHOP WINDOW 18 As the Unger designer boutique celebrates its 140th anniversary, discover this enticing Hamburg store
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Maps and guides to Germany’s top shops and destinations
HOW TO SHOP TAX FREE 48 The simple steps to saving money on your shopping
SOUVENIR 50 The essential item to bring home
FEATURE NEW GENERATION 22 Young, original German designers are writing a fresh chapter for the country’s fashion industry. Ginger Rose Clark profiles the names to know
22 Above (from left): Steinrohner’s spring/summer 2019 campaign; a pair of Nina Kastens earrings make the perfect souvenir
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CLASSIC CASE A fashion house’s logo, regularly reworked and redesigned throughout the brand’s history, often comes to define it. The bold, blocky font used by Jil Sander is no exception. However, when it came to the new Case bag for spring/ summer 2019, the Jil Sander designers eschewed the classic logo, instead opting for soft stitching and a cursive font. The effect is unique, evoking the handmade and the personalised. The Case, inspired by a jewellery box and housing a secret mirror, is crafted in Save up to 14.5% by shopping tax free, see page 48
natural canvas and nappa leather. Its dainty size and ladylike shape, teamed with the modern, minimal Jil Sander aesthetic, make it a timeless purchase for spring/summer 2019 and beyond. lt Jil Sander Case bag, €1,750, Jil Sander, Kurfürstendamm 185, 10707 Berlin, +49 (0)30 886 7020, jilsander.com FOR MAP GO TO PAGE 32
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Marc O’Polo sunglasses, €149, Marc O’Polo, Theatinerstrasse 11, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 2554 6690, marc-o-polo.com
Boss jacket, €995, Boss, Theatinerstrasse 8, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 2421 8880, hugoboss.com
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PHOTOS: (TROUSERS) ZUUMEO GMBH; (TRAINERS) BALLY
Closed trousers, €279, Closed, Grabenstrasse 4, 40213 Düsseldorf, +49 (0)211 1684 9333, closed.com
Name of product, price, Address & telephone number, website Tod’s bag, €1,800, Tod’s, Neuer Wall 41, 20354 Hamburg, +49 (0)40 8222 4747, tod’s.com globalblue.com
STYLE
Opt for neutral tones and a luxury holdall for a stylish weekend look this spring
Bally trainers, €325, Bally, Kurfürstendamm 52, 10719 Berlin, +49 (0)30 8870 7688, bally.com
Wempe watch, €3,575, Wempe, Kurfürstendamm 214-215, 10719 Berlin, +49 (0)30 882 6878, wempe.com
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Tiffany necklace, €11,100, Tiffany & Co, Residenzstrasse 11, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 290 0430, tiffany.com
Hermès watch, €5,300, Hermès, Goethestrasse 25, 60313 Frankfurt, +49 (0)69 298 0283, hermes.com
FRESH FLORALS
Toughen up a boho summer dress with modern white accessories and a leather jacket
Pomellato ring, €4,700, Pomellato, Königsallee 54, 40212 Düsseldorf, +49 (0)211 327439, pomellato.com
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Prada bag, €3,100, Prada, Neuer Wall 32, 20354 Hamburg, +49 (0)40 3600 62820, prada.com
PHOTOS: (JACKET) ACNE STUDIOS; (NECKLACE) TIFFANY & CO STUDIO; (WATCH) CALITHO
Acne Studios jacket, €1,300, Acne Studios, Potsdamer Strasse 87, 10785 Berlin, +49 (0)30 2636 6909, acnestudios.com
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Bucherer Fine Jewellery earrings, €2,300, Bucherer at Alsterhaus, Jungfernstieg 16-20, 20354 Hamburg, +49 (0)40 3406 8860, bucherer.com
Celine by Hedi Slimane sunglasses, €350, Celine, Maximilianstrasse 22, 80539 Munich, +49 (0)89 2323 7890, celine.com
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Mulberry purse, €160, KaDeWe, Tauentzienstrasse 21-24, 10789 Berlin, +49 (0)30 2121 2490, mulberry.com
Max Mara dress, €569, Max Mara, Fünf Höfe, Theatinerstrasse 11, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 2424 3766, maxmara.com
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Aeyde boots, €325, KaDeWe, Tauentzienstrasse 21-24, 10789 Berlin, +49 (0)30 21210, aeyde.com
SHOP WINDOW
Unger recently celebrated a major anniversary: it’s been 140 years since Gustav Wilhelm Unger founded a leather goods and accessories boutique on Hamburg’s Jungfernstieg. The store has been located at its current address on Neuer Wall since 1983. Here you will find a sleek boutique that carries the best of the season’s collections. Besides stocking over 150 luxury designer labels, Unger also features Save up to 14.5% by shopping tax free, see page 48
shop-in-shops from names such as Chloé, Celine, Dior and, since the beginning of this year, Roger Vivier. Be sure to step into Unger, or its sister boutique, Uzwei, when you visit Hamburg. grc Unger, Neuer Wall 35, 20354 Hamburg, +49 (0)40 600 8850, unger-fashion.com FOR MAP GO TO PAGE 42
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SHOP HIGHLIGHT* SAINT LAURENT
Since Saint Laurent was founded in 1961, the house has typified contemporary Parisian glamour. Different personalities come together in Anthony Vaccarello’s eclectic spring/summer collection for the label. Each look is an expression of a dynamic individuality created by mixing elements of different decades. Boyish silhouettes hold a feminine confidence, while tailoring from the 60s interpreted in jersey renews the traditional couture approach. The resulting collection underlines Saint Laurent’s never-ending ability to exemplify elegant dressing. Saint Laurent, Kurfürstendamm 52, 10707 Berlin, +49 (0)30 883 3918, ysl.com FOR MAP GO TO PAGE 32
FRONT RUNNER Spring/summer 2019 saw Niall Sloan present his debut catwalk collection for Escada. Sloan revisited the brand’s roots, while refreshing some of the house’s signature codes such as tailoring and bold use of colour. The collection includes references to horse racing, in a nod to the moment when founders Margaretha and Wolfgang Ley first saw the race horse after which they would go on to name their brand, having been inspired by its energy. Besides creating contemporary tailoring, dresses with animal prints and elegant eveningwear, Sloan has also introduced a new emblem for the house, a heart, in reference to one of the brand’s archive fragrance bottles. grc Escada, Kö-Center, Königsallee 28-30, 40212 Düsseldorf, +49 (0)211 8693 5975, escada.com FOR MAP GO TO PAGE 44
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70 YEARS OF GANT This year Gant celebrates its 70th anniversary. The American brand first flourished on East Coast university campuses before going on to gain a global standing with its clothing and accessories for men and for women. To mark this momentous year, the brand is putting the spotlight on its heritage and the iconic styles with which Gant is synonymous: the buttondown shirt, the chino, the varsity jacket and the cable knit are just some of staples of the preppy
TIME FOR CHANGE Founded in Denmark in the late 90s, Change has since gained a foothold in various other countries thanks to its affordable, high-quality lingerie, swimwear, loungewear and more. The brand’s collections span everything from Basic to more elaborate options such as Charade. All are available in a wide range of sizes. Visit the brand’s stores across Germany, including the Munich branch, to shop the spring/summer collection. grc Change, Viktualienmarkt, Heiliggeiststrasse 8, 80331 Munich, +49 (0)89 2324 9041, change.com globalblue.com
American sportswear label’s wardrobe. The year-long celebration is being held under Gant’s motto of Never Stop Learning, a belief which highlights that, while it is celebrating seven decades of success, Gant has its sights firmly set on the next 70 years. grc Gant, Friedrichstrasse 71, 10117 Berlin, +49 (0)30 2094 6047; Sendlinger Strasse 10, 80331 Munich, +49 (0)89 2322 5731, gant.com FOR MAP GO TO PAGE 34
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Young, original German designers are writing a fresh chapter for the country’s fashion industry. Ginger Rose Clark profiles the names to know
Left: Steinrohner spring/summer 2019
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wave of young designers is confidently creating a fresh reputation for German fashion. The country is not short of platforms where new talent can flourish – Berlin Fashion Week, sponsored by Mercedes-Benz, not only hosts the shows of established names such as German skiwear specialist Bogner, but also places a strong focus on emerging talent. Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin is the setting for the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Talents initiative, which celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2019. There’s also Fashion Council Germany, created in 2015 with the aim of promoting German talent, and Berliner Salon, which takes place during fashion week. Initiatives such as these have been instrumental in endorsing brands, providing support and consolidating the industry. Inna Stein and Caroline Rohner, founders of the Berlin-based Steinrohner label, highlight
Sustainability and craftsmanship are important to these young designers the benefits of being part of Fashion Council Germany. ‘We are now very much included in the fashion community. We know the people. It’s like a family.’ Although a very recent phenomenon, with many brands launching in the past five years, the new German fashion scene is growing rapidly and going from strength to strength. There’s a definite buzz around William Fan – ask around at Berlin Fashion Week, and you’ll soon realise his show is one of the most anticipated on the schedule. For
Above (from left): Steinrohner spring/summer 2019; the brand’s founders Caroline Rohner and Inna Stein
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spring/summer 2019, it was held in the garden of Berlin’s Kronprinzenpalais, a dreamy setting where models circled a floor of draped white fabric and stepping stones. Like all of Fan’s work, the Zen Garden collection draws on two cultures. ‘I am proud to be a child of parents with a migration background,’ explains the young designer. ‘I grew up with values from both German and Chinese traditions that my parents brought me up with. I thus feel privileged to know different cultures and to build a foundation of both values for myself.’ This is evident in his collections, where he creates his own distinctive set of codes that have come to define the brand. Fan recently opened his own store in Berlin. ‘It is a privilege for me and my team to be able to share a physical world that can be experienced by others,’ he says. Fan understands the
importance of providing an experience that’s not merely transaction-based – and says this benefits him as much as his customers. ‘I have a good time with the people who visit the store from all around the world; the backgrounds and stories of these people are inspiring to me. The store is a place to spend time together with a cup of tea and have good conversations.’ With an interior design inspired by his clothing, Chinese tea on offer, and a social media ban to encourage immersion in the William Fan universe, the store nurtures enriching encounters and exchanges. Sustainability and craftsmanship, key principles for many young brands across the world today, are important to this new generation of German designers. Founded in 2015, the
Above (clockwise from top left): the William Fan boutique in Berlin; looks from the label’s spring/summer 2019 collection; the brand’s eponymous founder
Philomena Zanetti label is very much about sustainable fashion and describes itself as a brand ‘at the interface between ethics and aesthetics’, producing elegant designs that are locally manufactured, with an ecological and social agenda. Mykke Hofmann, founded by Sedina Halilovic and Jelena Hofmann, is another brand that operates in a measured way, as the duo explains. ‘To us, slow fashion is mainly about a longevity approach in design and consumer lifecycle.’ With this in mind, Halilovic and Hofmann set out to create designs with a timeless quality, intended to last more than one season, using first-rate fabrics. They are also mindful of the people working for the brand. This is one factor that led them to consider their production methods carefully, and they recently acquired a factory in Serbia. ‘We employ about 30 workers at the moment,’ they say. ‘It’s a Above (from left): Philomena Zanetti; Mykke Hofmann, both spring/summer 2019
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PHOTO: (LEFT) MIU RECK
Germany has become a hotbed for a new cohort of exciting brands very exciting and challenging part of the business.’ This all-encompassing vision, spanning everything from production to the end product, is a key to success. One of the German fashion industry’s peculiarities is that, unlike those of many other countries, it is not centred around the country’s capital. Brands can flourish in other cities. Mykke Hofmann is a prime example; the brand was founded in Munich and is still based there. ‘The benefits of Munich are simple: we have our families here and we are
able to build a business here. Without the support of our parents and sisters it would be hard to work and travel like we do, with small kids,’ say Halilovic and Hofmann – also citing the practicalities of good flight connections to Belgrade, as well as proximity to fashion hub Milan. Being based in Berlin, they add, isn’t necessary for ‘a brand with an international approach’ – underlining the fact that Mykke Hofmann, like a number of fellow German labels, has its sights firmly set on conquering international markets. Germany has become a hotbed for a new cohort of exciting brands: the likes of William Fan, Mykke Hofmann and Philomena Zanetti should very much be on your radar. This group of peers, of similar ages, defined by their contemporary vision and a shared global outlook, together form a powerful contingent that is leading the way into a new chapter for German fashion
Above (from left): Mykke Hofmann spring/summer 2019; production at the brand’s factory in Serbia
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GERMANY GUIDE Global Blue’s guide ensures you make the most of your trip to Germany with a look at the country’s must-visit destinations, from Berlin’s unmissable Adidas store to the historic Alter Peter church in Munich (pictured). Start with SHOP’s recommendations before delving deeper with expert guidance from our well-travelled team. For further helpful hints and detailed city guides, check out globalblue.com/germany.
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Montblanc Nespresso Omega Niki PB 0110 Prada Rolex Rosenthal Salvatore Ferragamo Steiff Sony Tiffany & Co Tod’s Vertu Wellendorff WMF
MONKEY BAR Located on the 10th floor of the 25hours Hotel in the Bikini Berlin shopping and dining complex, Monkey Bar offers fabulous views of the city ‒ including the monkey house at Berlin’s zoo. Its chic industrial decor has been given a tropical twist, and it attracts a cool crowd, especially in the evenings, when DJs perform. If you’re looking to watch the sunset, there’s a spectacular terrace that is usually cooled by a welcome breeze in summer. Sample some of the best cocktails the city has to offer, and should you get peckish, delectable bar snacks range from sweet potato fries to falafels and hummus. 25hours Hotel Bikini Berlin, Budapester Strasse 40, 10787 Berlin, +49 (0)30 1202 21210, monkeybarberlin.de
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ADIDAS Germany is home to some of the world’s biggest sportswear brands; Adidas is known internationally for its athleisurewear, collaborations and street-ready trainers. A trip to the brand’s Berlin flagship is an unmissable visit for any sneakerhead, and this is also a perfect place to stock up on clothing and accessories for any type of sport. From basketball to yoga, Adidas offers affordable gear for men, women and children. Look out for new trainer drops too, such as updated Stan Smiths and sneakers in spring/summer 2019 colourways from the Continental 80 and Yeezy Boost 700 ranges. Adidas, Mall of Berlin, Leipziger Platz 12, 10117 Berlin, +49 800 377 3775, adidas.com Global Blue Retailer
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PHOTO: MAXIMILIAN GEUTER
Aigner is famous for classic handbag styles inspired by the countryside and made with beautifully soft leather. The saddle and doctor’s bags are particularly notable for their appealing silhouettes and streamlined practicality. The brand was launched in Munich in 1965 as a creator of fine leather accessories and it soon became renowned for its style and sophistication. In the 80s and 90s it expanded its product range to luxury watches, jewellery and clothing. Aigner’s vibrant spring/ summer 2019 collection delivers pieces that reference ancient relics; silk, leather and wool fabrics feature ethnic prints in Persian blue, amber and scarlet, with fringing details and logo motifs. Aigner, Theatinerstrasse 45, 80333 Munich, +49 (0)89 3070 2066, aignermunich.com Global Blue Retailer
Non-Global Blue Retailer
Shopping Centre/Mall
Featured In This Issue
Café
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Global Blue Lounge
Restaurant
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A celebrated gallery and global centre for contemporary art, Haus der Kunst in Munich hosts around 10 exhibitions a year. These showcase exciting up-and-coming creatives as well as world-famous artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Andreas Gursky, Marlene Dumas and William Eggleston. From sculpture and paintings to drawings and performance, there is a wide variety on display. The basement houses changing exhibitions from the Goetz collection of video and film installations. The building itself has a rich history, which you can discover in the archive gallery. Haus der Kunst, Prinzregentenstrasse 1, 80538 Munich, +49 (0)89 2112 7113, hausderkunst.de Department Store
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If you are passing through Frankfurt airport, make the most of your waiting time by browsing one of the Tripidi stores. This premium retailer offers an array of German and international items that would make great souvenirs. Those who love to cook can discover a range of pieces from Le Creuset and Fissler. There’s also a wide array of stationery from brands such as Faber-Castell, Lamy and Stabilo, and a generous choice of health and wellbeing products as well as homeware items. Tripidi, Terminals 1 and 2, Frankfurt Airport, 60547 Frankfurt, +49 (0)15 1573 31117, tripidi.com
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LEICA
Leica has expanded its Q range with the launch of the new Q2 camera. A 47.3 MP full-frame sensor that provides 95% more resolution than the earlier model, alongside a rapid lens and a fast and precise autofocus, mean this compact camera is perfect to capture the best moments from your travels. Leica, Eppendorfer Landstrasse 64, 20249 Hamburg, +49 (0)40 4677 7755, leica-camera.com
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Marlies Möller Moleskine Pandora Philipp Plein Saturn Schnitzler Siemens Juwelen Spinning Jewelry Steiff Truffleroom Totty & Co. Yellow Korner
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Featured In This Issue
START TO LOSE WEIGHT EFFECTIVELY WITH + dietary change
1 capsule per meal containing fat 1 suitable for diabetics 2
YOUR DIET SUPPORT WITH TRIPLE EFFECT dietary fats
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decreases intake of fat by approx. 25 %
reduces caloric intake
accelerates the effect of the diet
Available e.g. at the Metropolitan pharmacies at the airports of Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg & DĂźsseldorf 3 1 Maximum 3 capsules per day; 2 Contact your physician to reassess your diabetic medicine; 3 Available at all German stationary pharmacies Orlistat HEXALÂŽ 60 mg hard capsules: Active substance: Orlistat. Therapeutic indication: Weight loss aid for overweight adults aged 18 and over with a body mass index (BMI) of 28 or above. Should be taken in combination with a fat- and calorie-reduced diet. For risks and side effects please read the package leaflet and consult your doctor or pharmacist! Mat. no.: 2/51010600 Version dated: October 2016 Hexal AG, 83607 Holzkirchen, Germany, www.hexal.de Z: DE/PRE/ORO/0319/0002
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SASKIA DIEZ German designer Saskia Diez creates fine jewellery that is contemporary and sculptural yet stylishly understated. Diez first considers how her pieces will sit on the body and how they will move and feel. She works closely with skilled artisans to offer timeless necklaces, earrings, rings and bracelets that are given a modern twist. Her eponymous label is known for its use of pearls, gold and silver and for being worn by many of the most fashionable women of Germany ‒ and beyond. Saskia Diez, Geyerstrasse 20, 80469 Munich, +49 (0)89 2284 5367, saskia-diez.com
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WHEN YOU SHOP THE WORLD, SHOP TAX FREE Global Blue Tax Free Shopping brings you savings on the purchases you make at over 300,000 stores across the world’s best shopping districts. So why not join the 26 million travellers who shop tax free with Global Blue every year? Simply look for the blue star or ask for Global Blue, and follow our easy process.
1. Shop Wherever you shop, ask for a Global Blue Tax Free Form and remember to keep your receipts.
2. Claim
When you’re heading home, at your point of departure visit customs to get your receipts approved, before collecting your refund at one of our Refund Offices.
At all airport Refund Offices, go to customs before check-in
Refund Offices Berlin
Berlin Schönefeld Airport Terminal A, Departures, next to café-bar Berlin Tegel Airport Terminal A, Service centre, next to customs Downtown Berlin KaDeWe, Tauentzienstrasse 21-24 Galeria Kaufhof, Alexanderplatz 9, customer service centre, fifth floor
Cologne
Spend a minimum of €25 and save up to 14.5% of the purchase price. Please note that the final refund you receive will consist of the VAT total, minus an administration fee. At some airports a cash handling fee per Tax Free Form will be charged should you require an immediate refund in cash.
Contact
taxfree@globalblue.com +421 232 111 111
Cologne Bonn Airport Kirschner bookstore, terminal 1 B/C, departures, airside, and terminal 2 D, departures, landside Downtown Cologne Galeria Kaufhof, Hohe Strasse 41-53
Dresden
Dresden Airport Lufthansa service counter near customs Downtown Dresden Altmarkt-Galerie, Webergasse 1
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Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf Airport Change Group, seven locations – for items in check-in luggage, departures, hall B, near counter 192 Downtown Düsseldorf Service centre, first floor, Galeria Kaufhof, Königsallee 1-9 Apropos, Benrather Strasse 15 (for VIP refunds of €500 upwards)
Frankfurt
Frankfurt Airport Terminal 1, level 2, hall B, landside, counter 643-646 Terminal 1, level 2, hall B, airside, behind passport control, near gate B41 Terminal 1, level 3, hall Z, airside Terminal 2, level 2, hall D, landside Terminal 2, level 3, hall D, airside Downtown Frankfurt Galeria Kaufhof, Zeil 116-126, basement Karstadt, Zeil 90, fourth floor
Hamburg
Hamburg Airport Global Blue, terminal 2, departures, airside pier at Gate A19 Downtown Hamburg Alsterhaus, Jungfernstieg 16-20, basement Galeria Kaufhof, Mönckebergstrasse 3, second floor
Hanover
Hanover Airport Terminal B, opposite customs in airport service area
Konstanz
Reisebank AG, Bahnhofplatz 43
Leipzig
Airport Leipzig/Halle ASL service counter, passage between central terminal and terminal B
Metzingen Outlet City
Reisebank AG, Reutlinger Strasse 58
Munich
Munich Airport: Terminal 1, departures, level 4 Terminal 2, departures, level 4 Terminal 2, transit, level 5 Downtown Munich Global Blue Lounge, Maximilianstrasse 30 Galeria Kaufhof, Kaufingerstrasse 1-5 Karstadt, Bahnhofplatz 7, third floor Oberpollinger, Neuhauserstrasse 18, fourth floor
Stuttgart
Stuttgart Airport Reisebank AG, terminal 1, arrivals Reisebank AG, terminal 3, departures Downtown Stuttgart Galeria Kaufhof, Königstrasse 6
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MAKING A STATEMENT Hamburg-based jeweller Nina Kastens, who founded her brand in 2014 in New York, combines inspiration from eclectic sources, from the esoteric to the everyday. Many of her collections, for example, are rooted in powerful symbols and historic lucky charms, while others, such as her latest collection, take stimulus from the shape and glistening quality of freshly baked doughnuts. All pieces are handcrafted in the Hamburg workshop from 18-carat gold-plated sterling silver and Save up to 14.5% by shopping tax free, see page 48
mother-of-pearl. The pictured Face earrings play perfectly into spring/summer 2019’s statement jewellery trend, while buying from a local workshop makes them the perfect souvenir of your time in this wonderfully quirky German city. lt Nina Kastens earrings, ₏329, Anita Hass, Eppendorfer Landstrasse 60, 20249 Hamburg, +49 (0)40 465909, ninakastens.com
BERLIN QUARTIER 206 & BIKINI BERLIN & MALL OF BERLIN LEIPZIGER PLATZ DÜSSELDORF KÖ-GALERIE & SCHADOW-ARKADEN & AIRPORT-AIRSIDE FLUGSTEIG A & B FRANKFURT MYZEIL & MAIN-TAUNUS-ZENTRUM & AIRPORT-AIRSIDE FLUGSTEIG A HAMBURG FLAGSHIP STORE NEUER WALL 80 & AEZ & EEZ & AIRPORT-AIRSIDE MÜNCHEN FLAGSHIP STORE HOFSTATT – SENDLINGER STRASSE 10 AIRPORT MÜNCHEN TERMINAL 2 EBENE 4 AIRSIDE WWW.GANT.COM
The Longines Record Ø 38,5 mm, UVP/SRP: 3.210,- €*
The Longines Hydroconquest Ø 41 mm, UVP/SRP: 1.390,- €*
The Longines Conquest V.H.P. Ø 42 mm, UVP/SRP: 1.430,- €*
Fascination Longines Elegance, tradition and performance are the values held in highest regard by one of the world’s oldest watchmakers. We have been partners of the brand for many years, and our store in the heart of Hamburg maintains an extensive collection of Longines watches along with timepieces of other leading brand names of the world. Eleganz, Tradition und Höchstleistung sind die Werte einer der ältesten Uhrenmarken der Welt. Als längjähriger Partner der Marke bieten wir Ihnen in unserer Niederlassung im Herzen Hamburgs neben einer sehr umfangreichen Longines-Auswahl auch Uhren weiterer führender Weltmarken.
*including Tax (VAT)
Tel. +49 (0) 40-36 00 62 80 - 0 Mahlberg GmbH & Co. KG, Neuer Wall 43, 20354 Hamburg, Germany
hamburg@j-m-m.de www.j-m-m.de