Zapatos

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Relaxed shopping away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre: at Zapatos in Eimsbüttel you will find high-quality and trendy shoes, bags and accessories that have what it takes to become your new favourite piece.

Shopping on the Mönckebergstraße can sometimes be quite strenuous if you constantly have to squeeze between the people from shop to shop. But other parts of the city also have wonderful shops to offer. Like "Zapatos" in Eimsbüttel: Here you will find an extensive shoe collection as well as beautiful bags, bracelets and scarves.

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