The mall is known to the expat community as Global Harbor and it is HUGE. It is very east to access via the Metro - walk into the B2 level from the Metro.
We came to shop for women's work clothes (office) and there were plenty of options for blouses, pants, skirts, and shoes. There are just as many options for casual clothes, too so we got the seasonal shopping done, too. We weren't looking for men but I was surprised to see as many stores for men, too.
We ate a little at several places to eat and they were all great - great food, good prices. The kids had Japanese food, some dim sum, bubble tea, pastries, coffee, and a Tim Horton's donut.
The kids loved the see-through floor on the 4th or 5th level, I found it scary at first but its fun to take pictures of what is...
Read moreAlso known as Global Harbor Mall. You'll need a whole day or two just to finish this mall! There are so many shops, restaurants, and an assortment of activities to keep all ages busy. It's a beautiful mall, impeccably clean, however you can easily get lost. because from the center, it expands out to different wings. I did not spend enough time here, therefore I need...
Read moreAlso known as Global Harbor Mall. You'll need a whole day or two just to finish this mall! There are so many shops, restaurants, and an assortment of activities to keep all ages busy. It's a beautiful mall, impeccably clean, however you can easily get lost. because from the center, it expands out to different wings. I did not spend enough time here, therefore I need...
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