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(Theodor-Heuss-Strasse 12)
, where RnB, house and electro dominate the
decks.
Shopping
Mooch around plane-tree-lined Königstrasse, Germany's longest shopping mile, for high-
street brands and department stores, Calwer Strasse for boutiques and Stifftstrasse for de-
signer labels. The casual Bohnenviertel is the go-to quarter for antiques, galleries, vintage
garb and Stuttgart-made crafts and jewellery.
Just north of Schlossplatz is the classical, colonnaded Königsbau, reborn as an upmar-
8am-4pm Sat)
.
Tausche
(Eberhardstrasse 51; 11am-7pm Mon-Fri, to 6pm Sat)
Berlin's snazziest messenger
bags have winged their way south. Tausche's walls are a technicolour mosaic of ex-
changeable flaps: from
die blöde Kuh
(the silly cow) to Stuttgart's iconic Fernsehturm
(TV Tower). Pick one to match your outfit and mood.
ACCESSORIES
Brunnenhannes
(Geissstrasse 15; 11am-7pm Tue-Fri, to 4pm Sat)
Nothing to wear to Oktoberfest?
Biker-meets-Bavaria Brunnenhannes has the solution, with lederhosen for strapping lads,
dirndls for buxom dames and gingham lingerie that is half kitsch, half cool.
FASHION
Feinkost Böhm
(Kronprinzstrasse 6)
Böhm is a foodie one-stop shop with regional wine, beer, chocolate
and preserves, and an appetising deli.
FOOD