Good places for shopping in Swiss cities

Some people always say that shopping in Switzerland is very expensive. If you are fond of shopping, how can you control your desire to buy when you come to this country? Let's take a look at this collection of shopping spots.

Bahnhofstrasse

Lined with shops, adorned with luxurious decorations, displaying precious furs, high-end fashion, as well as watches, jewelry, accessories, and French perfumes, it is truly a paradise for those seeking top brands. The side streets extending from the main street continue the luxurious atmosphere, with international fashion brands constantly appearing before your eyes.

Storchengasse

Top fashion stores such as Armani, Calvin Klein, and Versace can be found here. As for Swiss local craft souvenirs like embroidery, lace decorations, handkerchiefs, and other fine items, they can be collected from the numerous boutiques in Sturzenegge. If you want to taste freshly made Swiss chocolate, you must visit ParadePlatz and the Teuscher store of Sprüngli. The famous Davidoff cigars also have stores at ParadePlatz and the main train station's Durr.

Bucherer Jewelry Store

This is the largest jewelry store in Lucerne, known as 'Europe's best place to buy watches and jewelry.' In St. Gallen, there is also Switzerland's embroidery center, with some pieces originating from the Far East of Asia, but there are also traditional Swiss embroidery crafts, which are very collectible.

Bern Shopping Arcades

The shopping arcades gather modern fashion stores, jewelry stores, antique shops, craft shops, dessert shops, and chocolate shops. It is known as 'the world's largest medieval shopping center'.

Marktgasse

On the right side of the street, there are many clothing stores, including many branded fashions designed by famous Italian and French designers. At the front, Sturzenegger sells St. Gallen lace ornaments, beautiful embroidered tablecloths, and coats.

Kramgasse

After passing the clock tower, you arrive at Kramgasse. Here, the number of stores selling daily necessities decreases, while antique shops, furniture stores, gift shops, and leather specialty stores increase. Heimatwerk at No. 61 gathers a large number of Swiss folk crafts, the most in Bern. No. 73 is an old chocolate shop named Tschirren.

Place du Molard

Place du Molard is a place where many large shopping malls are located. Wealthy people love to spend in this area, making it quite an expensive place. You can find excellent restaurants, fast food outlets, supermarkets, and many takeaway windows here.