The City Mall is a good place for shopping and recreation. There are many shops where you can find products for every taste: from food to clothing and electronics.
**Advantages:**
1. **Variety of shops:** A wide range allows you to choose everything you need in one place.
2. **Convenient location:** Locations are usually located in accessible and popular locations.
3. **Entertainment areas:** The City Mall often has cinemas, cafes and play areas for children.
4. **Regular promotions and discounts:** Special offers and seasonal sales are pleasantly surprising.
**Disadvantages:**
1. **Frequent crowds:** especially on weekends, you may encounter a lot of people.
2. **Parking:** sometimes it is difficult to find a free place for a car.
3. **Prices:** In some stores, prices may be higher compared to other stores.
In general, the City Mall is a great place for shopping and leisure, where you can spend time with family and friends.
There are many negroes. I go to the City Mall only to wander aimlessly around the shops, in order to actually buy something, it's better to go to tair or global. There is a normal Ayan branch inside, although there are always kilometer-long queues and, apparently, some problems with the pipes, because the first floor very often smells noticeably of sewage. I don't know what kind of administration there is now, but a couple of years ago it was ignorant of the laws) They were photographed on the stairs, where there were absolutely no strangers, and even if there were, it remains a public place. The "photoshoot" was not commercial, just an amateur shoot with friends. At some point, a guard came up to us and began to kick us out very rudely and persistently. When I started to figure it out, I argued that filming was prohibited, especially commercial, especially on a SPY CAMERA. I have a camera with a not-so-large 18-105mm lens, the situation is not terrible, but the sediment remains) In general, the shopping center has a good location and a free toilet, but the entire shopping center is clearly worth repairing and reorganizing as a shopping center.