In a land where appearances can be deceiving, there stands a monument to mixed signals: The 3-Star Mall. With an exterior that promises grandeur and an interior that delivers confusion, this architectural enigma has become an accidental comedic attraction, providing visitors with a healthy dose of laughter and bewilderment.
Upon first glance, the mall's exterior is undeniably impressive. A harmonious blend of contemporary and classic architecture, its sleek lines and elegant curves beckon passersby to explore its treasures within. Little do they know, however, that stepping through the doors will lead them into a realm of delightful chaos.
As one enters the 3-Star Mall, the immaculate façade gives way to a perplexing interior design that leaves visitors questioning the sanity of its creators. The haphazard layout resembles a maze designed by a committee of indecisive architects. Stores are scattered with no discernible logic, transforming a casual shopping trip into an unintentional game of hide-and-seek.
Adding to the mall's comedic charm is its peculiar assortment of stores and entertainment options. High-end boutiques stand awkwardly beside dollar stores, while a baffling array of niche shops offer products that cater to the most obscure interests. The food court, a culinary minefield, serves up an enigmatic selection of dishes that are either gastronomic masterpieces or culinary catastrophes—only the bravest diners will find out.
And yet, despite its many incongruities, the 3-Star Mall has unwittingly gained a reputation as a hub of laughter and amusement. Visitors delight in navigating its bizarre corridors, marveling at the curious decisions that led to its creation, and chuckling at the sheer absurdity of it all. In a world that often takes itself too seriously, the 3-Star Mall stands as a reminder that sometimes, laughter truly is the...
Read moreTel aviv is suffering what I would call "tourism mega build" building infrastructure with zero thought or plan. TLV mall is closely located to the shiny new mega offices of pwc, Deloitte, Amazon, Intel, Google etc. So they try to recreate London, brussels, Amsterdam, Munich and fail, because they have zero plan how to integrate transport, workers living standards and needs, just build shiny and new and everything will be ok. The mall is a basic recreation of the Western shopping centres only with less on offer and very very high prices. I live in Brussels and I thought bxl was expensive, but Tel Aviv is 20-30% higher. If the government don't address the soaring divide of mega rich v workers there will be civil unrest - encouraging money from tech and using it on useless malls in amongst poverty will not turn out well.
Some well known brands but small stores and nothing of any real need - how many Israelis can afford a 2500 euro handbag? This is just 1 of 3 useless malls in Tel Aviv, and is surrounded by seriously run down buildings, dense traffic, bad public transport links. The mall is actually building apartments that no one other than tax evaders can afford.... As you can tell, I'm not a big fan of developing countries taking this route with useless malls, sky scrapers for companies to avoid tax, and destruction of traditional values which is why Spain, Italy, even the Netherlands is reversing this trend.
Shops, sure, if you like paying over the odds for...
Read moreThe TLV Fashion Mall, one of best shooping mall of Tel-Aviv, is located at a Top location to visit, near SARONA market, with well-connected public transport. It has free parking lot for first two hours. The mall is now open with maintaining the COVID protocols. Temperature is checked at the entrance. The staffs are wearing mask. The mall is very spacious, clean, not loud and crowdy. The ambience is very pleasant. The mall is very nice and fancy. One can get a wide collection of shops from cloth to jwellery to home decor items. Most of the well known brands are there in the mall. The mall is now open with most of its shops. Swarovski, Zara and H& M have a wounderful collection. The staffs are very helpful. Customer service is excellent. Many places to eat inside and around the mall. But in the present scenario the restaurants are closed only small coffee shops are open with a que. Some shops are really very expensive. The toilets are clean with nice fragrance. Good place to hangout with family and friends. The mall has a nice waiting area with a big long couch. I like the place and have an amazing experience of...
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