LILA-SOUK

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Boho style fashion and oriental home accessories are all the rage at LILA-SOUK in Eppendorf.

In the fashion world, boho style came into being through a combination of hippy era and bohemian influences. At LILA-SOUK, there’s boho galore, with trendy apparel and accessories by international boho designers. The unique oriental furnishings and colourful decorative cushions can magically transform even the dullest of rooms into a wonderful wellness oasis. Here you can find the perfect ethnic look for both you and your home, all under one roof!

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CITY AREA PORTRAIT Eimsbüttel & Eppendorf

Here, one can find magnificent old building façades, local and exquisite restaurants as well as fancy boutiques and owner-operated shops. While Eppendorf is rather fancy, one can feel the hanseatic serenity in Eimsbüttel. Both districts offer much green and water and are hence with good reason very popular neighbourhoods in Hamburg.

Eimsbüttel & Eppendorf

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