Must-see shopping in Central Europe

  • Smoked sausage meat hanging at food stall at Nagycsarnok Market.

    Nagycsarnok

    Budapest

    Completed in 1897, this is Budapest's biggest market, though it has become a tourist magnet since its renovation for the millecentenary celebrations in…

  • Ecseri Piac

    Budapest

    One of the biggest flea markets in Central Europe, Ecseri sells everything from antique jewellery and Soviet army watches to Fred Astaire–style top hats.

  • Massolit Books & Cafe

    Massolit Books & Cafe

    Kraków

    Highly atmospheric book emporium selling English-language fiction and nonfiction, both new and secondhand. There’s a cafe area with loads of character,…

  • Cadeau

    Budapest

    ‘Death by chocolate’ has arrived in Budapest by way of Gyula, a city in Hungary’s southeast where the delectable handmade filled bonbons sold here are…

  • Bestsellers

    Budapest

    Still top of the pops for English-language bookshops in Budapest, with fiction, travel guides and lots of Hungarica, as well as a large selection of…

  • Amber, window display.

    Schubert World of Amber

    Kraków

    As the name implies, this is more than a shop, it's a celebration of all things amber. Even if you're not in the market to buy, it's certainly worth a…

  • Blazko Jewellery Design, shop entrance.

    Błażko Jewellery Design

    Kraków

    The eye-catching creations of designer Grzegorz Błażko are on display in this small gallery and workshop, including his unique range of chequered enamel…

  • Bomo Art

    Budapest

    This tiny shop just off Váci utca sells some of the finest locally made paper and paper goods in Budapest, including leather-bound notebooks, photo albums…

  • J&L Lobmeyr Vienna

    Vienna

    Reached by a beautifully ornate wrought-iron staircase, this is one of Vienna’s most lavish retail experiences. The collection of Biedermeier pieces, Loos…

  • Funky Chocolate Club

    Interlaken

    Run by two passionate chocoholics, Tatiana and Vladimir, the Funky Chocolate is a shop brimming with fair-trade and organic chocolate (vegan, dairy, nut…

  • Wald & Wiese

    Vienna

    Some 5000 bee colonies and 600 beekeepers harvest honey within Vienna's city limits, including on the rooftops of the Rathaus, Staatsoper,…

  • Flohmarkt

    Vienna

    One of the best flea markets in Europe, this Vienna institution adjoining the Naschmarkt's southwestern end brims with antiques and Altwaren (old wares)…

  • Julius Meinl am Graben

    Vienna

    Vienna’s most prestigious providore brims with quality foodstuffs from around the world (over 17,000 products in all). Chocolate and confectionery…

  • VooStore

    Kreuzberg

    Kreuzberg’s first concept store opened in an old backyard locksmith shop off gritty Oranienstrasse, stocking style-forward designer threads and…

  • Niederegger

    Lübeck

    This is Lübeck’s mecca for marzipan lovers, the almond confectionery from Arabia that has been made locally for centuries. Even if you’re not buying, the…

  • Markthalle

    Linz

    An apricot-coloured former salt warehouse now houses this spectacular gourmet emporium selling all-Austrian products from small producers. Browse for…

  • Tebe

    Warsaw

    To say that Tebe sells traditional Polish gingerbread does it a disservice. The edible and decorative pieces created here by Teresa Bilska are mini works…

  • Wine Food Market

    Prague

    This rather unpromising, industrial corner in a forgotten Smíchov neighbourhood holds arguably the city's best Italian market, with all manner of breads,…

  • Steiff

    Vienna

    Founded in Germany in 1880, Steiff is widely regarded as the original creator of the teddy bear, which it presented at the 1902 Leipzig Toy Fair: an…

  • Globetrotter

    Munich

    Munich's premier outdoors and travel stockist is worth a browse even if you've never pulled on a pair of hiking boots. The basement boasts a lake for…

  • Domowa Piekarnia & Spiżarnia

    Carpathian Mountains

    Dedication to Polish bread-craft comes no more sincere than at this little wooden-shuttered bakery under an arcade on the Rynek. Antique equipment, wood…

  • Koło Bazaar

    Warsaw

    This sprawling antiques and bric-a-brac market is well worth the trip to the western suburb of Koło. Vendors sell everything from chandeliers, furniture…

  • VinoForum

    Moselle Valley

    Barrels are suspended from the ceiling at this ultra-contemporary Vinothek. Taste and buy exceptional wines made from grapes grown on the hillside behind…

  • Chocolaterie Walder

    Neuchâtel

    This third-generation chocolate maker, in the biz since 1919, creates dozens of different chocolates, including les éclats (Sfr9.80 per 100g) – square…

  • Atelier Nigoh

    Hamburg

    Original prints and postcards, many of which are pop-art originals and signed by the artist, Nina Hasselluhn herself, are worth browsing through at this…

  • Gegenbauer

    Vienna

    Some of the world's finest chefs use the oils and vinegars from this cornerstone of the Naschmarkt. At his Vienna distillery, Erwin Gegenbauer makes over…

  • Pan tu nie stał

    Warsaw

    Worth a visit as much for its quirky interior design as its products, this fashion brand started in Łódź in 2009. The inspiration for some of its prints…

  • Munich Readery

    Munich

    With Germany's biggest collection of secondhand English-language titles, the Readery is the place to go in Bavaria for holiday reading matter. In fact we…

  • Freitag

    Zürich

    The Freitag brothers recycle colourful truck tarps into water-resistant messenger bags in their factory. Every item, from purses to laptop bags, is…

  • Shakespeare & Sons

    Malá Strana

    Though its shelves groan with a formidable range of literature in English, French and German, this is more than just a bookshop (with Prague's best range…

  • Mézes Kuckó

    Budapest

    This hole-in-the-wall shop is the place to go if you have the urge for something sweet; its nut-and-honey cookies (280Ft per 100g) are to die for. A…

  • Manufactum

    City West & Charlottenburg

    Long before sustainable became a buzzword, this shop (the brainchild of a German Green Party member) stocked traditionally made quality products from…

  • Hallesches Haus

    Kreuzberg

    IKEA fans with a mod penchant will go ga-ga at this pretty pad packed with stylish whimsies for the home. Even day-to-day items get a zany twist in this…

  • Handwerkskunst am Römer

    Frankfurt am Main

    Exquisite handcrafted souvenirs at this long-established shop include traditional toy-soldier nutcrackers, adorable 'smokers' (incense burners) depicting…

  • Nika's Tiny House

    Piran

    Nika Domnik creates gorgeous little Piran homes, boats and other locally themed items from driftwood found on local beaches. She's often to be found here…

  • Madison Perfumery

    Budapest

    There are three reasons why you should visit this shop: (1) it is Budapest's finest perfumery and even does a Tokaji Aszú scent; (2) it is housed in an…

  • Zuckerlwerkstatt

    Vienna

    Long-lost recipes for traditional sweets and all-natural ingredients including Austrian sugar (produced from sugar beet) are used by this 'sugar workshop'…

  • Bonbonmacherei

    Berlin

    The aroma of peppermint and liquorice wafts through this old-fashioned basement candy kitchen whose owners use antique equipment and time-tested and…

  • Koppel 66

    Hamburg

    Arguably Hamburg's premier collection of art-and-craft stores, the arcade at Koppel 66 has some intriguing options – from hat-makers and handmade soaps,…

  • Fürst

    Salzburg

    Pistachio, nougat and dark-chocolate dreams, the Mozartkugeln (Mozart balls) here are still handmade to Paul Fürst’s original 1890 recipe. Other…