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“Amongst the stroll of the shopping area that surrounds this mall, stopping in is surely worth a gander.” in 2 reviews
“The smoker section on the top floor next to the bathroom, also affords an interesting view over the roofs of adjoining buildings.” in 4 reviews
“. Store selections: pretty random and a bit boring” in 2 reviews
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- Oct 8, 2023
This review is not about shopping At the mall, rather than for the shopping mall itself overall.
First of all, if you are American, it is worth stopping here just for the bathroom on the top floor in the food hall- Yes, it is $.50. Of course we're not used to paying for bathrooms in America but we are also used to potentially horrible conditions in public bathrooms in general.
And you were up in specifically in Germany you pay for public bathrooms because there are people there, whose job it is to keep them clean. Also, this is the Versailles of public bathrooms, mirrors, murals, Another elegant details. Make this a welcome, stop while shopping or sightseeing. Since this shopping mall is located in the tourist epicenter of Frankford you might as well enjoy its facilities And come to Wonder at its fabulous post, modern architecture. There are myriad of escalators to go up and down through the maze of sculptural space. It's a nice break from the church tour you might be on. The smoker section on the top floor next to the bathroom, also affords an interesting view over the roofs of adjoining buildings. Modern and old alike.
As far as shopping goes, Small is pretty representative of most of what you would find in the states from Starbucks to Nike. If that's what you're looking for it's here.
As far as shopping goes.Helpful 2Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 0 - 4533823929Jun 23, 2023
Indoor mall with brand name stores and shops, marketplace, and restaurants. Escalators give it a nice modern touch
No AC and it's 50 cents to use the restroom, only available and located on the second floorHelpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Jun 12, 2021
The architecture is beautifully modern with an opening that goes right through the mall, but isn't really open inside the mall.....
The front and ceiling of the mall are made of tinted windows which allow tons of natural, but not glaring light inside the space. Such a difference from the typical American florescent lit experience.
Anyway, we came here for one specific reason, and that was to buy a T-shirt for my husband, to represent Eintracht Frankfurt, our friend's favorite FuBball (soccer) team. Once we got the shirt, we left.
A mall is a mall is a mall, after all. :)
17/2021Helpful 5Thanks 0Love this 6Oh no 0 - Aude M.Paris, France119301132Aug 3, 2016
I'm usually not a fan of malls but I have to say MyZeil is a nice one!
The architecture is quite stunning and all this natural light makes it very pleasant to shop there. You don't feel confined as you sometimes do in shopping malls.
Concerning the shops, you can find many of the usual ones as well as a big Saturn and a fitness club. On the top floor, there's a very good ice cream shop that sells ice cream rolls :)Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Andrew S.Queens, NY2996301247Dec 17, 2014
This place is pretty grand, the design of the glass housing is pretty cool to take a look at. Amongst the stroll of the shopping area that surrounds this mall, stopping in is surely worth a gander. But nether the less it is a mall and most of the shops close by by 9pm which unfortunately I did not get a chance to check out, the shops that is. I came here a bit after 10pm was greeted by the lobby attendee when the shopping crowd is gone but people still remain because they were hosting an event. It's worth a view downward from the top.
It's a nice mall that's it.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Sade J.Leuben, Dresden, Germany01628Jan 8, 2018
It's really not that interesting. I assumed that the architecture must be amazing, but it's just average. The stores are also very normal, basic stores. I wouldn't suggest anyone to visit unless they have never been to a German mall before.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jan 19, 2015
One of the many malls in the Zeil shopping district. Not much of a variety of stores in side this mall - seemingly there were a lot of shops that just had multiple levels. A must do - is a trip all the way to the top floor, where there is also a food court - dominated by Asian cuisine - to view the unique glass wall ceiling that funnels all the way down to the ground floor. Even cooler when it is raining, and you can spend a good amount of time marveling at the water trickle and spiral down column.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Michael L.Alexandria, VA036Jan 12, 2018
BEST shopping area in Frankfurt. This is a must see/do. Whatever you are looking for you WILL find it here!!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Hoa B.Bothell, WA16063265May 12, 2015
The place is not as big as I thought it would be. There is a longest elevator that I have ever seen though. I think it took us around 3' to get from the bottom to the top of the elevator. So if you want to visit all the floors, don't use that one, it will only take you to the highest floor :).
Store selections: pretty random and a bit boring. not many brand name stores as they are located outside of the mall.
They do have free wifi in the mall, but it was hard to find a comfortable chair to sit at. I went up to the highest floor and found a chair, which belong to one of the restaurant I think, therefore, I got some big stink eye stared at me the whole time. I felt uncomfortable, so I walked around and found kind of a chair thing on the 2nd floor to sit.
They have a buffet on the highest floor as well, called Mongol. The price for dinner on week day is 9.8 eur, if you want to try a little bit of everything :). Overall, cool to see the structure but was not impressed with the store varieties.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0