Shopping Malls in Cardiff, Wales

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“It's a shopping center with shops in it. If you're going shopping in the area, give it a try. What else can I say?Edit. M&S has been replaced by a massive B&M”

3.9Good51 Reviews

“What can I say absolutely amazing customer service with this family orientated business..They go out of their way to give the best possible products for the money I have available to spend. Never any need to ask for a discount as the prices are clearly displayed and good value for money.I will never shop for fireworks any where else than with Dave and Sharon.Thankyou”

5Superb5 Reviews

“Lovely selection of cards, my dad was well chuffed with the card I nicked from here, the staff asked if I wanted fries with that which I had to point out that they where in fact a employee of the card factory”

3.4Good8 Reviews

“Great shopping mall with lots of shops ranging from Victoria Secret, Next, Boots, Primark, John Lewis, TGIF, Sports direct etc. Toilets available. Entrance from one street into another street. Car park, escalator stairs, lifts, sitting areas, cafes and restaurants. A great place to shop and have fun.”

0Na0 Reviews

“Called in to check out some new aftershaves, the guy there (I think his name was Chris) was so helpful, nothing was too much trouble, his product knowledge was terrific. Highly recommend, an asset to Boots.”

0Na0 Reviews

“Are you a mad, crazy book fanatic? This larger bookshop holds millions of different genres of books and it has many different bargains and prices of their books too. The staff are pleasant and useful enough. They tend to act upon your queries quickly and promptly and they often sort them out with the help of their computer systems. This bookshop was opened in 1879 on New Year's Day by Benjamin Henry Blackwell who had previously become involved in the Temperance Society. His father had also been involved with such a society making bookselling a part of their family blood. This society created a chance of promoting self-education and religion and reading (with it also encouraged people to take part in). This family was a devout family towards the Temperance Society partly due to their religion and partly because Benjamin's father was tee-total, which was an action taken place because of the excise duty on alcohol that the government made money from. This bookshop is not as big as the WaterStones bookshop in the Cardiff town centre, but it does have many books inside it for great prices. It is situated not far from The Sherman Theatre, on a road called Senghennydd Road. I recommend it for all...”

0Na0 Reviews

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