North Park Shopping Centre in Prospect offers a remarkable shopping experience that caters to a diverse array of needs. Its expansive selection of stores, ranging from renowned brands to unique specialty shops, provides an all-encompassing journey for any shopper. The spacious layout and well-designed walkways ensure a convenient and comfortable shopping venture. The diverse range of dining options, from quick bites to exquisite meals, adds a delightful culinary dimension to the overall experience, catering to varied tastes and preferences. The center's strategic placement of essential services and entertainment facilities, coupled with ample parking and easy accessibility, elevates the overall convenience for visitors.
Moreover, the center's commitment to creating a welcoming ambiance through well-maintained facilities and engaging events fosters a sense of community, making it not just a shopping hub but also a social hub within the area. North Park Shopping Centre in Prospect stands out as a bustling yet harmonious space, ideal for a complete and enjoyable retail and leisure outing, perfect for both locals and...
Read moreThis shopping centre has pretty much everything that you require; two major supermarkets (Coles and Woolworths), an Australia Post outlet, five banks (Bank SA, Commonwealth Bank, NAB, Beyond Bank and Bendigo Bank), a Service SA office, hairdressing salon, nail salon, OPSM, Smokemart, a newsagent, a BWS outlet, a butcher, a baker (but no candle stick maker) 😅, several cafes/food outlets (Cafe Nineteen reviewed separately being one of them), a Telstra store, a Kaisercraft outlet (reviewed separately), clothing stores, etc.
The car park is quite large and easily accessible with entry/exit points on Main North Rd, Regency Rd and Edgeworth Street.
There are a few other outlets in the smaller annexe located in the car park (corner of Main North Rd and Edgeworth Street).
Being in such a convenient location, it's definitely a good place to do your...
Read moreNorthpark Shopping Centre is a lovely little shopping mall, which is nice and simple to navigate, if you are a totally blind traveller. It's not too big, but suffices for your every-day shopping needs. It's nice to know that there are still a few of the smaller shopping centres around, where shoppers don't ges swallowed up by the size of the complex. I am concerned, however, about the amount of obstacles, such as signs and bookstands in the middle of the mall, which cane users have to navigate. I am aware that such practices have become the norm in shopping centres but I really hope there is a way some of these (at least) might be moved to a less likely spot that they may cause inadvertent injury, it would make a huge difference to many shoppers, not...
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