Construction site, go away!
Hungary, Budapest, some mall - fun fact: 'PUPA' means butt in Polish
List of malls that I visited, lest I forget:
- Wola Park, Arkadia, Mokotów, Złote Tarasy, Koszykowa, Reduta, Blue City, Galeria Wileńska, Janki, M1 Marki - Warsaw
- Łódź Manufaktura, Kraków Główny, Lublin, Zamość, Poznań, Koszalin, Kołobrzeg, Sopot
- Korvin, Nyugati - Budapest
- Colombo, Oriente - Lisbon
- central station on purpose, Vanlose station by accident - Copenhagen
- the one with tiny IKEA - Malmo
- I dunno where but I saw the word 'Uscita' plastered everywhere - Rome
- that one in the old town with Auchan or Carrefour - Brussels
- Harrods, the only thing that I remember about my visit was a cool ass downsized lamborghini - London
- some thoughts about mall in the US and A even tho I've never been there, I'm European btw and my writing is in Italic
Obviously I'm not gonna review them all, that's not the point, those are all the same, with almost the same stores. Those are just examples that can be categorized into:
- Inner city malls - disguised as a bit higher tenement in between dense urban core
- Fancy walkable shopping parks - with fancy art, and stuff
- Unbranded mall - you know, knock-offs, densely packed cloths racks, almost like a city market, but in a modern building
- Train stations - from dodgy boots on the way to dusting platforms to seamless mall/premium transit hub blend
- Airports - completely sealed off malls with insane prices
- Suburban monstrosities - with multistorey car parks
- Strip malls - suburban flat big boxes with tons of parking spaces