Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Germany, Hannover -- Shopping

Photo by Bo. W
I never thought to Hanover to shop. My idea is very simple, just a weekend trip. But I'm from Hannover great garden (Herrenhauser Garten), back to the central station, I was immediately attracts crowds of walking the streets.





Photo by Bo. W
In Hanover Central Station, there is a large area of commercial buildings which is one of Germany's most famous pedestrian street. In this region, whether strolling shopping or emergency shopping of goods, stores concentrated near each other, the bus station nearby, and there is a large underground shopping mall, which has a layer. I've never seen so many people in North America. I have not seen so many shops gathered together.




Photo by Bo. W
Shopping Center in Hanover, the sheer number of dense of shops and restaurants, , almost no other city can be compared with them. In the area within a radius of 400 meters, retail covers all industries.






Photo by Bo. W
The Emst-August-Galerie is a cutting-edge shopping mall with 150 stores and catering outlets and exudes a modern urban lifestyle. Niki de Saint Phalle Promenade, Kropcke Passage and Galerie Luise offer a diverse mix of shops to meet all of life’s requirements.





From the store brands, some expensive, some cheap. They apply to different groups of people. When we take the slow train back to Hamburg, each station has a lot of people carrying a large bag of supplies to get off. The funniest is that there are two female students, maybe they spend very little money to buy clothes, so show no less than 10 times to each other.

Summary: If you want to shop, go to the shopping center in Hanover. Not only is to go shopping, but also see a lot of people.