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Warsaw shops and shopping centres keep up with the latest fashion trends and they offer great shopping at the European level and competitive prices.
Warsaw shopping malls feature all the leading design brands as well as luxury Polish ones. They are not only centers for trade, but also for entertainment and services. Among the biggest shopping centres are:
Location: Jana Pawla II 82
Apart cloth shops of all the imaginable retail brand names, this large shopping mall contains myriad restaurants, cafes and fast food joints as well as Carrefour hypermarket, fitness club and 15-screen cinema.
Location: Gorczewska 124
Wola Park features over 160 shops, numerous cafes, restaurants and service points such as hairdresser, beauty and optician salons, the laundry, banks and mobile operator points. There is also a Silver Screen cinema, fitness club with squash courts as well as two-storey Auchan hypermarket. Outside the Centre there is a sports city and a historic park. features over 160 shops, numerous cafes, restaurants and service points such as hairdresser, beauty and optician salons, the laundry, banks and mobile operator points. There is also a Silver Screen cinema, fitness club with squash courts as well as two-storey Auchan hypermarket. Outside the Centre there is a sports city and a historic park.
The architecturally elaborate "Golden Terraces" are located right in the heart of Warsaw, next to the main railway station and the Palace of Culture and Science. Zlote Tarasy has achieved the title of the best commercial project in the world in 2005. This modern complex provides trade, entertainment, services and offices – all under one folding glass roof. Here you can find both large fashion stores and small boutiques, international chains as well as respectable Polish brands, live music clubs, cinemas, restaurants, fitness centre and numerous service outlets. Through the glass dome of the complex, you can have a view of the city centre. The complex is connected with the railway station via underground passage.
Location: Woloska 12
Apart from numerous shops of different kind, this large complex contains a dining area, Cinema City, Bowling Centre and a Children’s Play Area – FIKOLAND.
Location: Ostrobramska 85
Located in Praga district, Promenada is the only shopping centre in Warsaw which features a year-round ice skating rink. Other attractions include 13 screen cinema, a bowling alley and many, many shops to browse and buy for hours!
Galeria Centrum
Location: Marszalkowska 104/122
Centrally located, facing the Palace of Culture and Science, Galeria Centrum is a large store located on two floors. It offers elegant clothes, leather goods, cosmetics, home accessories and others.
BOUTIQUES
Many small boutiques with elegant clothes, leather goods and accessories are located along Chmielna Street, which runs off Marszalkowska Street. Other shopping streets include an elegant Nowy Swiat, Marszalkowska and Aleje Jerozolimskie.
Delikatesy A. Bilke
Location: Nowy Swiat 35
For a taste of local delicacies you must visit Delikatesy A. Blikle, which is a long-established grocery offering best quality food, not only Polish. Pop in for a tasty souvenir or a delicious piece of cake and coffee!
BOOKS, PRESS AND MULTIMEDIA
Location: Nowy Swiat 15/17
Empik Megastore is a leading retail chain in Poland with an excellent selection of press, books (also in foreign languages) CDs, DVDs and stationery.
SMYK - Children’s clothes, accessories and toys
Location: Krucza 50
This multi-level store is full to the brim with toys, children’s clothes and accessories. Smyk is a real paradise for kids and a mecca for parents who are looking for quality toys for their little ones.
SOUVENIRS
There are many little shops with souvenirs in the streets of the Old Town, where you can buy amber jewellery, little figurines of the Warsaw Mermaid, miniature models of the Palace of Culture and Science and other knick-knacks.
POLISH CRAFT
Cepelia
In Cepelia shops you can buy Polish folk and artistic handicraft: sculpture, painting, glassware, ceramics, jewellery, leatherware, and others. The stores are located at the following streets: Marszalkowska 99/101, Krucza 23, Pl. Konstytucji 5, Chmielna 8.
Boleslawiec
Boleslawiec store offers handmade tableware pottery, decorated using an old technique of hand-stamping. The unique design was invented by Polish farmers, who were inspired by the patterns on peacock’s feathers. The shop is located at Prosta 2/14.
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