You can buy something that is not currently available in Moscow in direct access. There is a large selection of shops, as well as a cool market and a candy store on the 1st floor.
Everything is fine, but they were poisoned, either sweets in a cafe or in a baklava store. It was very bad, even the sweets they bought were not taken home, they were left in Turkey. And the mall is an ordinary one.
We bought jeans and a T-shirt. I can't say that there's a lot of choice for us here. Probably, if you look more carefully, you can buy more. And so a nice, non-bulky shopping center.
Some stores accept visa and MasterCard cards issued in Russia, for example, glasses were bought, it is usually indicated at the checkout. At h&m, no cards passed, I had to change money, the exchange is on the ground floor at the main entrance, the toilets are free, but the cleaning is not very there
In the store, I broke a plate by accident and was forced to pay , it is very unpleasant according to the law , this is not of course !!! I'm not going anymore!!!!
There are a lot of famous brands that have left Russia, but everything is not cheap there! The shopping center itself is very cool and all prices are in lira!
Definitely worth a visit!!! It is better to exchange dollars at a point of sale when buying goods. You pay with dollars, the change is given in lira at the bank's exchange rate!!!
An ordinary shopping center, nothing supernatural, accepts dollars and euros, but at its exchange rate (i.e. higher than usual), there are goods from children's toys to clothes and food.
We went around the entire shopping center.. The quality of the clothes leaves much to be desired. At prices of about 1000 rubles per T-shirt in Waikiki and De facto. Starbucks is full of people.. coffee is not particularly cheaper either, and it tastes better..
They changed money in the exchanger at the entrance. The rate is 4.2 (At the Central Bank 3.3) If you came for migros, then it's better to go to more local ones, let's say.