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6 years ago
Insanely overcrowded nearly every time I've been. It makes you think this is the only grocery store in Munich. read more
Kaufland - Discount Store Near Me - Munich, BY
Berg-am-Laim-Str. 117
81673 Munich
Germany
Berg am Laim, Echarding
089 437079970
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http://www.kaufland.de
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What time does Kaufland open?
Kaufland opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Kaufland close?
Kaufland closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Kaufland is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 7:00 AM - 8:00 PMSun Closed
Does Kaufland have parking?
Yes, Kaufland has parking options.
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A huge store. A lot of great things especially clothes for a great price. I would really recommend…read moregiving this store a visit.
Primark is just awesome. The premise is simple - pretty good quality clothes, accessories & home…read moregoods for cheap. This one is not awesome cause it's off the main areas of Munich. If you're near Marienplatz @ that whole are, You have to take the underground metro/ subway. It's not hard. One way ticket costs euros 2.90 and it's off the U5 line. The store is in a mall that has all sorts of other shopping options. If you want to do some serious shopping, it's worth it to take a few hours out & trek here. This store is 3 levels. Home goods, men's, women's & children's clothes & all sorts of makeup, skincare & other accessories. Quality is great if u compare it to Walmart or other discount stores in the US. Prices are very low esp considering the taste, quality & fit of the clothes. I docked a point off cause I waited in checkout line for ever. Like 30 mins. Also place is a bit of a mess later in the day & didn't see employees putting items back together. No bathroom too folks. You have to pay euros .50 to use the main restroom in the mall. That's just not cool. I get that it's a European thing, but still totally uncool.
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OK, so I was taking a stroll and came upon this place. Yes, a Dollar Tree equivalent!! I couldn't…read morehelp but laugh and I just had to go in! It was extremely busy. I was surprised by some of the nicer items they carried. For example, they carried nicer quality souvenir magnets for one Euro... the exact ones sold for 5 Euros in other souvenir stores! If you have little patience, this is not the store for you. It is small with lots of customers and only one cashier. I still had fun checking it out, though!
I was in Germany at the hottest time. I always like to check out the Dollar Tree equivalent…read moreanywhere I go but this was a surprise to see in Europe. I wish I could stay longer to look through but no air conditioner in the store so I picked a few items & left.
TK Maxx is the German version of TJ Maxx. The store is massive with products from familiar…read moreinternational brands along with European brands that I didn't recognize. Shopping here is very much a treasure hunt to find good deals so you will need to be patient. That said, I didn't really like the product selection nor did I like the pricing. Felt like I could get better deals back in the US. If you have the time to search and can deal with crowds, you may come up with something here but I would rather sightsee or eat and drink than spend time looking for an elusive find.
Needed a suitcase. Selection was very good. Price was reasonable. What else is there to say?read more
I get that most second hand shops in Munich are like boutiques, and I respect and enjoy that…read moreatmosphere and value the price point that goes along with curating the shop floor and showing selective items. But this sort of second hand fashion means upto 80% you donate still ends up in landfill. Flohpalast on the other hand sells everything. Ones trash is another's treasure. The prices are cheaper, the shelves are packed from top to bottom and the stock is updated and discounted daily. They value the true meaning and sentiment behind second hand fashion etc. I think most of these people and second hand organisations forget 1- this stuff is donated 2- it's about reducing waste 3- it's cheap for a reason, the people who buy second hand might not always be doing it out of choice but necessity. This accessible, kind, welcoming shop is the best charity shop in town because it's the only one that's actually like a flea market!
Very sloppy and unorganized. Stuff is just scattered everywhere in piles. And you can find…read moresimilar items NEW if you shop for sales. I found a few small items that I could have lived without. Ok to check out but don't go out of your way.
Dann viel Spaß beim Schaun :)))
This Penny branch doesn't have a very big selection of goods, but they do have most of the…read moreessentials. They also have some pretty sweet deals on produce. For example, we got a huge container of beautiful strawberries for less than 3 Euros and some awesome quality cheeses for less than 2. On the downside, their selection of cleaning products and toiletries was ridiculously small. All in all, this is a decent choice for basic food shopping, but if you need anything out of the ordinary, it's probably best to look for a bigger store.
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