Very nice air flow here, less hot (under shadow, super high roof provided), open mall concept, great-clean & free Toilet too. Plenty of parking slot for car here (at the basement), probably it is the only opened public parking slots for cars in the area around Braga Steet.
At Aug 2023, some outlet are closed/ under renovation, there is FAVE Hotel at 2nd floor of the mall. Must be a gret hotel to stop by for 1-2 day trip during your visit the Braga St.
Ow yah, Braga walk place next right to Wendy's/ Baskin Robin shop and before Starbuck Shop, you wont miss it since there is a huge ramp for car & pedesterian to come in/out the Braga Walk, and very high platform ( 30m frm the ground ?) In front.
Me and my son enjoy 30mins snacking inside, at open air table, do charging at my Cell-phone (power socket provided at certain snack outlet), and get refreshing a bit at mall's toilet (at least flash mour face with cool water, ha3x)...
After the dark, pls be ready for cool air flow within the area, very refreshing after a hot day (peak month of summer season: Jun-Jul-Aug).
Surrounding area, will be full of art artist specially in painting, while I was there were some "Costplay artist" around too (for Japan Anime comics + Hollywood's Superheroes, and local Horror Movies) for small money when you can took the photo with them.
I came there around 5-7pm, witnesses great transition from light to dark, enjoy the blue sky at sunset time with all the lights from every outlets/shops were on! Peoppe enjoy "nongkrong at cafe shop/ fancy restorant/ mini bar", just to share the moments with friends (nongkrong) or family for very unique ambient + atmospher, but I believe there are some bar & pub with alchohols also served, and smoking is allowed within the area, just ask first at front desk when you've those favour.
Getting dark more people will come, 2 sides of pedesteian walk became a bit crowded with tourists/ visitors (local and overseas), and some with their small kids too. I just a bit worry for the children since the cars/ motorcycle still allowed to pass/ use the street (only 1 way, fortunately) during the weekeday or non weekend/holiday, so please take care your kids here, wouldn't you please.
Pro street photographers also will offer you their service at some spots, to capture your happines and great ambient after the dark (will be full of colorfull light ornamens from every shop at both street sides) worthed to try even before the dark just to capture very old buildings as background & to honor pre-modern architectures (some are build
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