It looks epic on the outside, many photo opportunities, also beautiful painted benches inside, but it has a feeling of an abandoned urbex building and has seen better days. Lots of shops or restaurants were closed when we were there and the rest can feel like an odd mix but there are plenty cool shops like a beautiful crystal shop and bunch of the typical touristy trinkety shops, great for getting a souvenir, also a cute ceramics and soaps shop on the upper floor. Nice shoppers, most of them not too pushy. We even found free public bathroom which was in a decent state (close to the crystal shop). I think the Cita is worth visiting but I would kinda not want...
Read moreThis mall is in terrible condition—completely run down and dirty. The shops are uninspiring, all selling the same low-quality, overpriced products. It felt like a waste of time even stepping inside.
The only shop I can recommend is a smaller fashion boutique near the supermarket. The lady was very friendly.
However, the absolute worst part was seeing a tiny cage holding a large parrot and another bird. The cage was far too small, and the birds were in an awful state with dirty, broken feathers. They looked miserable and clearly neglected. It was heartbreaking to witness such blatant animal abuse. This place should be held accountable for...
Read moreI was there in so called Photo World (That's what's on bank statement) Overcharged me for earphones which were actually broken. Refused to give money back. I think he has stolen my PIN number while asking me to pay by card. He initiated the PDQ machine when I imputed my PiN code you could actually see it. It was all in Spanish but numbers were visible. He said to me that I dont remember my pin maybe but he has done something so that he could see my Pin then he did something with it and asked my to put my pin again then it worked well and numbers were hidden. INDIAN apparently hindu he claimed to be - be careful. I need to...
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