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How many malls does London have and where are they? |
I would like to now how many malls are in Docklands, Waterloo, City of London etc... |
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Carrie S
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There aren't any huge malls in any of those places. The big ones are to the south - Lakeside and Bluewater and there is also a huge one in West London - Westfield. There are out of town ones such as Centrale and Whitgift in Croydon, the Centre Court in Wimbledon and the Glades in Bromley to the South. There are all the major shops on Oxford Street but they are not in a mall. There is Brent Cross shopping centre to the North of the city. |
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Wulfruna
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We don't really go in for malls. We have some shopping centres but they aren't that good. I think you'll find most of the good shops in the good old fashioned outside. |
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Steph
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I'm sorry but you will have to be careful because we have this thing called "The outside". I know it's big and scary.
But please be Brave and try it. You might even enjoy the sensation of walking between different stores via Sun/Moonshine.
There is even occasionally this thing called rain, but don't worry it all adds to the fun of getting squashed whilst wandering around London.
The art of shopping in London is to either go out with a strict plan to go to A then B etc.. without deviation or the complete opposite, which I think is more fun, you can just wander around it's great finding the weird little shops. |
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scallywag
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we do not have malls |
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carina
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there's the new one just opened called Westfield http://uk.westfield.com/london/?gclid=CO-46tjU6pgCFQyjQwodMSd-zw as well as Brent Cross in the northern suburbs, Lakeside on the outskirts to the east and Bluewater just outside of London down in Kent ... there are lots of smaller malls in various traditional shopping areas (e.g. our local one is Wood Green Shopping City in the suburbs) where you get a mall as well as street properties ... we call them "shopping centres" when they are indoors under a roof ... but many of our good shopping areas are not in purpose built malls but are street properties like you get along Oxford Street etc |
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F H
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oh too many to count... |
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Jo king.
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there's a Lovely one in Piccadilly called the BURLINGTON ARCADE,it's absolutely historic and a great building |
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Jade M
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U mean our shopping centres... We not known for our shopping centres but I'd say the best one is the newly opened Westfields in Shepards Bush...
Our shops our mainly outside on the high street.... Oxford Circus is the best shopping place... Has absolutely evrything there... |
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Sweet_Pinky <3
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wow alot.. my best one has to be oxford st<even tho its not a mall, it has plenty>, maybe try brent cross, wood green shopping centers...for a more budget one wood greens real good, you have the actual mall and then you have a street packed with shops on sales ect...also in beckton there a massive shopping area...get the DLR and get off at beckton and ask around for the shopping mall, or get off at gallions reach, they have real good shops there...erm they have boots clearance store and even next clearance store ther..try it..
have fun
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pauly d
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Pall Mall haha wtf.
Stupid question. |
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