10 Best Places to Go Shopping in Hannover

Where to Shop in Hannover and What to Buy?

The best places to go shopping in Hannover include a varied collection of malls, markets, shopping streets and department stores. There’s a shopping spot for every taste, from refined luxury boutiques to quirky independent shops and eco-friendly stores. Visit the malls after dark for special shopping events, workshops, and live entertainment.

The winding streets around the 14th-century Market Church (Marktkirche) are a treasure trove of antiques and historical curiosities, as is Hannover Flea Market. Other markets are ideal for picking up delicious meats, cheese and preserves made by local producers. Find just the right experience for you with our guide to the best places to shop in Hannover.

1. Bahnhofstraße

A buzzing main street in the heart of Hannover


Good for: Shoppers, History, Photo


Lively Bahnhofstraße is packed with high-street stores and is massively popular with Hannover locals. It’s sandwiched between the historic Kröpcke Clock Tower and Hannover Hauptbahnhof Station. Set on one end of the street, the Ernst-August-Galerie is a gleaming shopping mall with more than 100 luxury and high-street outlets.

Other big brands on Bahnhofstraße include H&M, Mango, Esprit, and a sleek Apple store selling the latest gadgets. The street is also home to Hugendubel, a 4-floor bookstore with a wide selection of titles and a cozy cafe. For more options, head south to bustling Georgstraße or Karmarschstraße.


Location: Bahnhofstraße, 30159 Hannover, Germany

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Bahnhofstraße

Bahnhofstraße, 30159 Hannover, Germany

2. Hannover Market Hall

A food market nicknamed “the belly of Hannover”

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Good for: Shoppers, History, Food


Hannover Market Hall (Hannover Markthalle) is a covered market established in 1892. Its many old-school butchers, grocers and bakers offer various kinds of local delicacies. Visit Wurst Basar to choose from over 100 types of sausages or Meyer Cheese for aged cheeses imported from around Europe. The handmade truffles at Truffle Güse are must-buys in Hannover.

Restaurants at the Hannover Market Hall serve a variety of global dishes, including Danish, Italian, Turkish, Japanese and South African. Organic vegan food is also available for plant-based diners. Stop for a glass of German wine at Samy’s Feine Weine, or a cocktail created by the owner at Franky’s Cafe.


Location: Karmarschstraße 49, 30159 Hannover, Germany

Open: Monday–Friday from 7.30 am to 8 pm, Saturday from 7.30 am to 4 pm (closed on Sundays)

Phone: +49 (0)511 341410

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Hannover Market Hall

Karmarschstraße 49, 30159 Hannover, Germany

3. Manufactum Warenhaus

A hub for natural and sustainable homeware


Good for: Shoppers


Manufactum Warenhaus is a department store across the road from the Hannover State Opera. It focuses on brands with outstanding design and craftsmanship, using natural materials and eco-friendly production methods. You can find virtually anything in its homeware department, from cutting-edge solar lamps and nesting blocks for bees to bar trolleys and indoor hammocks.

Especially notable is its range of leather goods, including purses, pencil cases and leather folding chairs. The fresh food counter makes its own bread daily, as well as sells local cheeses, deli meats and specialty sausages. Frequent events include cooking workshops and tastings of new foods, coffee, and wine or gin.


Location: Georgstraße 34, 30159 Hannover, Germany

Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm (closed on Sundays)

Phone: +49 (0)511 54527011

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Manufactum Warenhaus

Georgstraße 34, 30159 Hannover, Germany

4. Niki-de-Saint-Phalle-Promenade

Unique shopping in independent, locally owned shops


Good for: Shoppers, Food


Niki-de-Saint-Phalle-Promenade is an underground shopping arcade that runs below Bahnhofstraße in central Hannover. You’ll find more small independent stores than big brands. Shop for trendy, youthful clothing at Deluxe, High Style, MyStyle or Top Girl, or pick up some unique tableware, vases picture frames and glass sculptures at Leonardo.

Head to Pfeifenstudio Mühlhausen for classic pipes, tobacco and smoking accessories, or Kräuter-Basar for specialist teas, herbs, spices and handmade soap. Stop for a quintessentially German kaffee und kuchen (coffee and cake) at Balzac Coffee Company or Back-Factory. Access is via stairs and escalators at each end of the street or via a lift on Ernst August Square.


Location: Niki-de-Saint-Phalle-Promenade, 30159 Hannover, Germany

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Niki-de-Saint-Phalle-Promenade

Niki-de-Saint-Phalle-Promenade, 30159 Hannover, Germany

5. Bauernmarkt in der List

Fresh produce and artisan food by local farmers


Good for: Shoppers, Food, Budget


Bauernmarkt in der List is a farmers’ market in the north Hannover neighbourhood of Vahrenwald-List. More than 20 market stalls sell meat, vegetables, eggs, cheeses, bread, pastries, and herbs from regional farms. Stalls are run by the farmers, who are always happy to chat about the origin of their food.

Visit Susanne Klemme for quail and guinea fowl eggs, Bauer Banse for cheese and buttermilk, Die Moorbäckerei for cakes and pastries, or Henner’s for blueberry cake and dried blueberries. There are also vendors selling jelly, honey, mead, fruit wines and advocaat. Bauernmarkt borders the leafy square of Moltkeplatz, which has a children’s playground and coffee kiosk.


Location: Moltkepl. 1, 30163 Hannover, Germany

Open: Wednesday and Saturday from 8 am to 1 pm

Phone: +49 (0)518 71530

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Bauernmarkt in der List

Moltkepl. 1, 30163 Hannover, Germany

6. Kröpcke Passage

A light-filled luxury mall with a domed glass roof


Good for: Shoppers


Kröpcke Passage in Hannover is a small, elegant shopping mall decorated with terracotta tiles and palm trees. Its vendors range from premium international brands like Mont Blanc to traditional family-owned businesses like silversmith Robbe & Berking. You can buy vintage watches at Lutz Huth, designer jewelry at Delius, or fine cigars at Mühlhausen Pfeifen-Studio.

The Kunsthaus Hannover and Lumas art galleries exhibit 20th-century and contemporary art and photography by national and international artists. You can grab a bite at Rotonda, an airy Italian restaurant with a seasonal menu and live music. Entrances to the passage are on Rathenaustraße and Luisenstraße, marked by 2 stylised metal sculptures by artist WP Eberhard Eggers.


Location: Kröpckepassage, 30159 Hannover, Germany

Open: Daily from 6 am to 8 pm

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Kröpcke Passage

Kröpckepassage, 30159 Hannover, Germany

7. GALERIA Hannover an der Marktkirche

A modern mall with famous international brands


Good for: Shoppers, Food, Luxury


GALERIA Hannover an der Marktkirche is a vast department store selling all manner of clothes, cosmetics, electronics, and home furnishings. Familiar brands include Calvin Klein, Esprit, Levi’s, Bugatti, Tommy Hilfiger and Jack Wolfskin. There are also cosmetics counters representing Estée Lauder, Lancôme, and Dr Hauschka.

A huge section covers various household items, from Le Creuset tableware to DeLonghi coffee machines and Victorinox knives. Asian grocery store Go Asia stocks imported food you won’t find elsewhere in Hannover. On the 3rd floor, Galeria Restaurant offers a sprawling buffet with steaks, salads, and frosted cupcakes.


Location: Seilwinderstraße 8, 30159 Hannover, Germany

Open: Monday–Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm (closed on Sundays)

Phone: +49 (0)511 36660

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GALERIA Hannover an der Marktkirche

Seilwinderstraße 8, 30159 Hannover, Germany

8. Flohmarkt Hannover

Germany’s oldest flea market since 1967

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Good for: Shoppers, History, Budget


Flohmarkt Hannover is a vibrant flea market that takes place along the banks of the Leine River, between the Leintorbrücke and Goethebrücke bridges. The usually peaceful river walkway is filled with stalls selling all kinds of bric-a-brac. Come here to shop for vintage jewelry, tableware, paintings, furniture, toys, board games, comics, vinyl records, and old gramophones.

Local artists also exhibit their work at the Hannover Flea Market. There are colorful public art installations, including one called Nanas by sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle. It’s a short walk from the market to Hannover History Museum and Hannover Old Town Hall.


Location: Altstadt am Hohen Ufer, Am Hohen Ufer, 30159 Hannover, Germany

Open: April–October: Saturday from 8 am to 4 pm. September–May: Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm

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Flohmarkt Hannover

Altstadt am Hohen Ufer, Am Hohen Ufer, 30159 Hannover, Germany

9. Kramerstraße

Antique stores on a medieval street


Good for: Shoppers, History


Kramerstraße is a small pedestrian street in Hannover’s old town that’s a mecca for antiques enthusiasts and collectors. Its pretty historical buildings date from the 17th to the 19th centuries, including some well-preserved half-timbered buildings. Inside, you’ll find antique dealers, bookstores, vintage stores, as well as numerous bars and restaurants.

Start your shopping at Günther Lamers, which specializes in antique coins but also has paintings, clocks, lamps, military items and much more. Next door, Lamers Dienstleistungen sells antique furniture, while Uhren Albrecht has been making and repairing clocks for more than 100 years. Guelphen Kabinett, on the Holzmarkt end, has rare and antique books, old maps, and vintage autographs.


Location: Kramerstraße, 30159 Hannover, Germany

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Kramerstraße

Kramerstraße, 30159 Hannover, Germany

10. Galerie Luise

A stylish shopping complex hosting concerts and events


Good for: Shoppers


Galerie Luise is a high-end shopping mall tucked away behind Staatsoper Hannover in the city centre. The main entrance is on Luisenstraße, but take the Theaterstraße entrance for a chance to see the galleria’s magnificent Art Nouveau facade. Standouts include Fendi, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Tommy Hilfiger, and Ralph Lauren, as well as a glossy Mercedes showroom. Check out the silk scarves at GISY or luxury vintage purses at Luxussachen.

Visit Galerie Luise during one of the ‘moonlight shopping’ nights, which lets you shop until midnight. Other events include art exhibitions, live music, and children’s activities.


Location: Galerie Luise, Luisenstraße 5, 30159 Hannover, Germany

Open: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 7 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm

Phone: +49 (0)894 14244400

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Galerie Luise

Galerie Luise, Luisenstraße 5, 30159 Hannover, Germany

Victoria Hughes
Contributing Writer

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