We took the metro to the bus system and then walked the rest of the way there, and had to navigate through a parking garage and across an area that seemed to be under construction. On approach, the mall itself looks very intimidating and uninviting, but once you're inside it was a pretty standard mall (at least according to my American sensibilities).
We came in search of the Apple Store to get a freshly cracked screen replaced and bought another one, but if we hadn't had a specific need in mind, we would have skipped it for our vacation and unless you're a mall enthusiast, I would recommend you do the same.
Good food court, otherwise a lot of shops that one sees everywhere. No big department store which was disappointing. Got delicious lasagne in Centro Pizza Speed on third floor.
This mall has everything you need, I literally shopped 'till I dropped ;p !! From luxury brands to high street shop and even local ones ! I really enjoyed my time there, It was boring when I went so it was the perfect way to spend my day :) But arrange for a taxi to pick you up before you go there if you don't have a car & can't find your way by bus, I couldn't find one nearby & had someone from a restaurant to call me a taxi & take me back to my hotel People over there are helpful & don't mind doing...
Read moreModern, functional, visually pleasing and artistically fitted out, this shopping mall has all the services and stores you can expect for a middle to upper range of clientele.
Apparently the second largest mall in Rome it is not huge when compared to other typical malls overseas. Not central located means you need to drive, taxi or bus it to get here. There is parking for 3600 cars.
The basic mall layout is a square with an interior passageway along the four sides. There are three levels with the main food court on the smaller upper level and the very large ippercoop supermarket on the ground floor. Many Designer name outlets can be found here from fashion. Shoes, bags, suits to home wares.
The mall goers seem to be made up of locals and tourist alike.
Overall a pleasant mall to spend a few hours where the pricing is not aimed at...
Read moreI’ve visited this shopping center several times over the past few years, and honestly, I’ve never been satisfied with the experience.
The biggest issue is the parking system it’s paid, complicated, and wastes a lot of time. You have to get a card, go to a machine, and pay manually, which feels outdated and frustrating.
The mall itself feels small, dark, and a bit humid. The space is narrow and the layout isn’t well-organized, which gives a slightly claustrophobic feeling. Maybe because I live near Porta di Roma which is spacious and modern this place feels even more cramped in comparison.
The interior design tries to look luxurious with yellow and green tones, but the ordinary shops and tight layout cancel out that vibe.
Personally, I try to avoid this mall now and wouldn’t really recommend...
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