This is one of the largest shopping malls in Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, England. It is surrounded by entrances and exits. There is no formal gate. From the first floor to the upper floor (no specific number of floors in total), all are well-known brand shops. It is also a shopping mall selling brand names, because it is the largest shopping place in the city, so there are also many second-tier brand shops. When I went there, it happened to be the tail shuttle bus for the summer vacation promotion. There were also many people shopping here. The office area was also nearby, so there were many white-collar workers here at noon.
Victoria Square is in the heart of Belfast, not far from City Hall, and is basically within walking distance. The shopping environment here is very good, with a variety of interesting furnishings and installation art, it feels like a vibrant city. The ceiling of the shopping center is very beautiful and suitable for taking pictures. There are still many stores, and the surrounding small streets are also suitable for shopping.
Except that the door was too early, there was nothing wrong with it. I was going to go there for dinner. After dinner, I went shopping. It was only then that most of the shops were closed at five or six o'clock. There are not many restaurants open, most of them are fast food restaurants, only selling foreign junk food. The cinema is open, and there are popcorn and other sales. The mall is beautifully furnished, but it is not useful. Domestic shopping malls now also have this trend.
Super good shopping district! Lush, beauty shop and other brands are complete, and there are many local brands in the UK, as well as large supermarket Tesco, discounted goods are complete, everything.
Northern Ireland is a relatively large shopping mall, but Northern Ireland is still small and the economy is not developed, so it is incomparable to London, especially domestic.
This is one of the largest shopping malls in Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, England. It is surrounded by entrances and exits. There is no formal gate. From the first floor to the upper floor (no specific number of floors in total), all are well-known brand shops. It is also a shopping mall selling brand names, because it is the largest shopping place in the city, so there are also many second-tier brand shops. When I went there, it happened to be the tail shuttle bus for the summer vacation promotion. There were also many people shopping here. The office area was also nearby, so there were many white-collar workers here at noon.
Victoria Square is in the heart of Belfast, not far from City Hall, and is basically within walking distance. The shopping environment here is very good, with a variety of interesting furnishings and installation art, it feels like a vibrant city. The ceiling of the shopping center is very beautiful and suitable for taking pictures. There are still many stores, and the surrounding small streets are also suitable for shopping.
Except that the door was too early, there was nothing wrong with it. I was going to go there for dinner. After dinner, I went shopping. It was only then that most of the shops were closed at five or six o'clock. There are not many restaurants open, most of them are fast food restaurants, only selling foreign junk food. The cinema is open, and there are popcorn and other sales. The mall is beautifully furnished, but it is not useful. Domestic shopping malls now also have this trend.
Super good shopping district! Lush, beauty shop and other brands are complete, and there are many local brands in the UK, as well as large supermarket Tesco, discounted goods are complete, everything.
Northern Ireland is a relatively large shopping mall, but Northern Ireland is still small and the economy is not developed, so it is incomparable to London, especially domestic.