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Reproductions of old pewterware, using the original molds when possible, are among the items you'll find here, along with locally produced, hand-decorated beer mugs with pewter lids.
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The best shops are along the arcaded Herzog-Friedrich-Strasse in the heart of the Altstadt; along its extension, Maria-Theresien-Strasse; and the adjoining streets Meraner Strasse and Anichstrasse. Innsbruck is the place to buy native Tyrolean clothing, particularly lederhosen (traditional brushed leather shorts and trousers) and loden (sturdy combed-wool jackets and vests). Look also for cut crystal and woodcarvings; locally handmade, delicate silver-filigree pins make fine gifts.
Reproductions of old pewterware, using the original molds when possible, are among the items you'll find here, along with locally produced, hand-decorated beer mugs with pewter lids.
For sheer holiday delight, nothing tops the traditional Christmas markets, which features wooden and glass handicrafts, Christmas-tree decorations, candles, and Tyrolean toys and loden costumes. There are half a dozen different markets around Innsbruck and its environs, but the highlight is the one in the heart of the Old Town. Here, market stalls are set up around the giant, illuminated Christmas tree next to the Goldenes Dachl. The markets are open from mid-November until 6 January.
This is the shop to buy Austrian wine, which has come on leaps and bounds in recent years, as well as wonderful schnapps and rum. You can try everything before you buy, and the talkative, friendly owner will be happy to advise.
The droll graphics by Tyrolean artist Paul Flora on sale here provide much to smile at, and maybe you'll even find something to take home.
This is an outstanding source of dirndls, those attractive traditional costumes for women, with white blouses, dark skirts, and colorful aprons. It also has children's clothing.
Innsbruck's swish, central, glass-roofed indoor mall is home to luxury boutiques and world-famous brand names. Here you can shop, eat, and drink in style.
This dazzling Old Town gallery features a dazzling array of crystal products from the world-renowned maker, whose headquarters is in nearby Wattens, east of Innsbruck.
Make this your first stop for high-quality souvenirs. The extremely attractive shop carries textiles and finished clothing, ceramics, carved wooden chests, and some furniture, but don't expect a bargain. You can also have clothing made to order.