Zurich’s Bahnhoffstrasse, Switzerland
Have you got a bit of spare change to buy something with? Then donβt come to Zurichβs Bahnhoffstrasse shopping street.
Around these parts, you may need a bank loan if youβre hoping to make a purchase.
Bahnhoffstrasse has the reputation for being the most expensive shopping strip in the world. Some of the most famous fashion houses have outlets here β Armani, Gucci, Prada.
Amongst them youβll find stores for companies like Rolex, Cartier, Tiffany.
Window shopping is free but step through any of those doors and youβll want a pretty healthy limit on your credit cards.
This street is either for the super rich or for us ordinary folk who are making a one-off special (and extravagant) purchase.
Let’s take a look at a couple of examples, so you can get a sense of what it is like.
Fancy buying this outfit for a night out? Well I hope you have a spare US$7,200!
What about this necklace? Itβs not really my thing (doesnβt match my eye colour) but if it tickles your fancy itβll set you back US$43,000 to get your hands on it.
The most expensive shopping in the world
There are plenty of other famous shopping malls in the world that are probably better known than Zurichβs. So how does Bahnhoffstrasse end up being the most expensive?
Well, it has a lot to do with the cost of living in Switzerland and the exchange rates.
Prices here are notoriously higher than other developed countries. Combine that with the strength of the Swiss Franc and youβve got most of the answer.
The other main factor is the success of the financial sector here in Zurich. The famous Swiss banks may keep plenty of money safe in their vaults β but theyβre also making a lot for people who work in the industry.
There is a lot of cash going into workers’ wallets and a lot thatβs able to be spent.
That artificially inflates the prices for the top tier of shops on Bahnhoffstrasse.
For the average tourist, strolling the streets, this is all just a bit of fun and aspirational voyeurism.
Imagine being one of those people who treats a street like this as a supermarket!
I feel like I’m right back there looking at your photos. I did a lot of window shopping, but being a poor student during both of my visits to Switzerland, I couldn’t even dream of actually shopping there!
I think even a rich student would have trouble buying something there!! π
Hello Michael.
So nice of you for sharing such interesting and informative post for shopping lover. As a person, I hate to spend money on bad shopping stuff. But glad to hear about the most expensive shopping streets. I was really unaware about this. Looking these most expensive stuff through your post’s images, was wonderful experience for me.
I don’t think that it will possible for me to go their and shop. But I’am happy to know about through your wonderful post. I must appreciate your for sharing it. Have a fantastic day ahead. π
Thanks.
– Ravi.
I bought a watch there, and it wasn’t that expensive. It was only 2000 euros
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We invite you for some nice fondue!
Bahnhoffstrasse? Surely itβs the Bahnhofstrasse.
Being a student in Japan, this street is an un-dreamt place where worldwide celebrities are sure to gather. If only I had a lot of money, time ,and courage!