Lots of people arrive in Flensburg from Denmark and the other Nordic countries for shopping. In addition to the numerous small shops along the pedestrian street Holm Danish: Holmen and GroÃe StraÃe and the new shopping mall Flensburg Galerie (http://www.flensburg-gale...) with 80 shops in the city there's a shopping centre some 2 km south of the city, Fördepark (http://www.foerdepark.de/) as well as Poetsch (http://www.poetzsch.de/) at Kupfermühle near the Danish border. Other shopping centres are Scandinavien Park (http://www.scandinavian-p...) and Citti Park (http://www.cittipark.de/c...) Scandinavian Park is conveniently located right off the northernmost exit of A7 motorway in Germany. Due to its location and tourists visiting it is allowed to open all week long and attracts locals from both sides of the border, who go there for a Sunday grocery run. Price differences between Denmark and Germany may make a certain item a bargain for Danish people but it might be expensive for Germans.