No matter when you visit, you’ll always find a variety of world-class shopping and dining options at Munich Airport.

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Whether you’re shopping for gifts to take home, designer brands or duty-free items, you’re sure to find exactly what you’re looking for at one of the airport’s 150 shops. While most retailers in Munich are closed in the evenings and on Sundays, the luxury boutique stores in Munich Airport are open every day of the week, as late as 9:00 p.m. Travelers and locals alike will find high-end designer names such as Versace and Hermès, alongside shopping mall staples like Ralph Lauren and Victoria’s Secret. One of the newest additions to the line-up includes a 78-square-meter Porsche Design store where customers can purchase leather goods, luggage, watches and more.

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Since all of that shopping calls for an amazing dinner with drinks, Munich Airport offers 50 restaurants and bars covering every kind of taste and cuisine. Whether you’re in the mood for fine dining or just need to grab a snack on the go, you can find something to satisfy your taste buds within easy reach. Of course, one of the most notable dining outlets in the airport is Airbräu, the first and only airport brewery in the world.
To read more about all there is to do at Munich Airport and enter to win a trip on Lufthansa to Munich, visit https://www.trazeetravel.com/trends/munich.php.
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