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Richtungen und Ziele: Wir fahren "nach / in / zu / an" [Artikel] XYZ?
I would like to say, "Today I went to Candy & Chocolates," where Candy & Chocolates is the name of a candy store in my neighborhood.
I think it would be something like Ich bin nach Candy & Chocolates gegangen, but I'm not sure which preposition to use: nach, zu, or in.
In sentences with a verb of motion like gehen, how do you decide on the preposition?