It was the most messed shopping center I ever visited before. Looks like it is intentionally set to make you wander and loop around through a mazes of hallways. There was no traditional store floor plan with listing of all vendors and their location in the mall. Search option on a few digital panels available, but you must know vendor names or look through categories. Search results will pointust one to general direction to the vendor without showing nearby retailers. All markins on the plan are done with black and white colors. Perhaps presenting brands logo with trademark pictograms along with listed names of stores on the way to destination would assist in visualizing the correct path to the store one likes to get to. The digital panel at the main entrance was not accessible. Access to it was obstructed by the vehicle placed in front of it as an advertisement or lottery. If there ever need for emergency evacuation, the nearest exit is not clearly marked. This is the longest review I ever wrote for a shopping mall. I would say lenght reflects the proportion of frustration experienced ... Hopefully, this review will motivate the administration of the mall to revise how store plan information is presented. Perhaps, as an option, info booth with a mall plan printed on paper. Could be combined with vendors offers or store's advertising. In case this was already implemented, then...
Read moreI recently visited the Ulemiste centre in Tallinn, Estonia and I was extremely impressed with the shopping, dining, and entertainment options available. The centre is modern, clean, and well-maintained.
One of the standout features of the Ulemiste centre is the variety of stores and restaurants. There are so many different options to choose from, ranging from high-end fashion brands to local boutiques, and from fast food to gourmet dining. Whether you're looking to shop for gifts or treat yourself, you'll be sure to find something that suits your taste and budget.
The entertainment offerings at the Ulemiste centre are also top-notch. There's a cinema, a gym, and a children's play area, all of which are well-maintained and fun to visit. I especially enjoyed the cinema, which had a great selection of movies and comfortable seating.
Overall, I had a fantastic experience at the Ulemiste centre and I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Tallinn. It's a great place to spend a day shopping, dining, and relaxing, and it's definitely worth a visit if you're...
Read moreOne of the biggest shopping centres in Estonia which has a strong emphasis on clothing, looks and eating out. From cheap brand stores to quite a few higher end ones, from hipster cosmetics to various accessories stores. Dining possibilities are on the more casual end, price wise. While parking lot is huge it often looks like more space might be needed - a popular mall. There are a few parking spaces for disables people although sadly folks without a real need tend to park there as well. Toilets are spacious and also has a diaper changing room. Families with childer are happy to visit children playground which has a reasonable price, also it's next to a popular restaurant which can make it more pleasant for said families to keep an eye out on...
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