Grandberry Park, located conveniently close to the train station, offers a visually stunning and relaxing environment both day and night. Here's a simple review of my experience:
One of the standout features of Grandberry Park is its beauty. The mall's design and aesthetics are visually appealing, creating a pleasant atmosphere for visitors. Whether during the day or at night, the ambiance is soothing and provides a calming effect for shoppers and visitors alike.
The mall is fully equipped with a wide variety of stores and restaurants, ensuring there is something to cater to everyone's tastes and preferences. Whether you're looking for fashion, electronics, or restaurants, Grandberry Park has an extensive selection to choose from. The range of options is impressive and guarantees an enjoyable shopping and dining experience.
One notable aspect that sets Grandberry Park apart is its dog-friendly environment. As a pet lover, I appreciated seeing many dogs being brought along by their owners. It's always heartwarming to encounter places that accommodate our furry friends, making the mall even more welcoming.
However, one area that could be improved is the parking situation. It was disappointing to find out that the parking rates were relatively expensive. It would be beneficial if the mall management could consider lowering the prices, as this would enhance the overall experience for visitors and encourage more...
Read moreIf you like shopping malls/ outlet parks, then you will like Granberry Mall. Although not huge, it has a wide variety of shops and restaurants. The shops are mainly major international and Japanese brands, but there are a few smaller (more interesting) boutiques as well. There are several restaurants, as well as a food court, and cafes are also dotted around the mall. It is impressively clean, and the overall atmosphere is helped by several open spaces that are used for events such as markets, stalls and so on. There is a very good cinema on site with an IMAX screen, and the Snoopy museum is also located on this site. Overall a good experience if you like outlet malls. As is normal in Japan, it can become very crowded at peak times. Update (May 2024) - it is worth noting that the shopping center is directly connected to a park with seating and play areas for children, and it is easy to grab some food from the food court and eat there if you want to...
Read moreNearest outlet to the city and is easy accessible from Shibuya using DT line. Please bear in mind metro subway pass does not cover DT line even though the pass allow you to enter to the platform but you can’t go exit when you reached the destination, you will have to pay additional 350 yen if you use pass. MK, coach and Kate spade is there side by side. Environment and ambience is 5/5 - clean and peaceful - suitable for family and pet friendly. Toilet is very clean. The only down side is the branded shops here are quite limited and prices are not really cheap. Only coach and kate spade are on cheaper side compare to retail price. We had food at the food court at the center which is quite affordable. But a man which we believe is the food court staff stop us rudely when we were filling up our bottle at the water station despite this is a known tourist place where we do not understand Japanese and there is no sign. He could have done it better in...
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