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12 years ago
This is a pretty small shopping centre with not much to offer. I just stop here to go to Dunnes (food and clothes) and New Look. Always plenty of free parking near the main entrance. read more
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Ballincollig
Cork
Republic of Ireland
(021) 487 6602
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People searched for Shopping Centers 491 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
MAHON POINT Mahon Point is one of the biggest shopping…read morecentres in the City. Here you have a choice of about 80 stores; Debenhams and Tesco are the big names. Across the road, you have the Retail Park, B & Q, PC World and Hickeys among those you may visit here. Needed a gift voucher today and headed there. It is a good place to get one as your voucher is also valid in other big centres such as Liffey Valley and Northside Shopping Centres in Dublin, Whitewater shopping Centre in Newbridge, Co. Kildare and the Merchants Quay Shopping Centre in Cork. The kiosk just inside the front door sells the vouchers and will also help out with any queries you may have on Mahon Point - they also have a range of helpful leaflets and a storefinder. Found the staff quite helpful and knowledgeable.
Hello? Hello? Is anyone in here? I don't see any lights on or businesses open. Can you see the way…read moreout? All I can see is cobwebs and the cast of Stranger Things. If you see my mum please let her know I'm ok but stuck in the 1980s forever. Send help if you ever get out.
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Cloud confectionary, excellent homemade former marshmallows. Definitely recommend a try! Mojito flavoured, mmmmm.....
i found everything I needed while staying in Cork. I's conveniently located near the Cork hospital.read more
From the owner: Wilton Shopping Centre opened on December 6th 1979. In 2003 a major extension commenced with the…read moreaddition of 10 new Units and a Tesco Superstore, which trades 24 hours 7 days. In 2004 permission was granted to build a Library in Wilton Shopping Centre, which opened Summer 2006. Penney’s Retail opened in the centre in 2008.
Wilton Shopping Centre, Shopping Centre, Cork
A nice little shopping centre located a short walk from Midleton main Street with plenty of parking…read morespaces if you drive. The centre has a number of small boutiques along with the bigger shops such as Heatons and Tesco grocery store. It also contains a pharmacy and small sports shop. A handy spot that is not too busy. It's a nice shopping centre to bring the kids around Christmas time to see santa and look at the Christmas displays.
MAHON POINT RETAIL PARK I'm usually over at the Mahon Point…read moreFarmer's Market and the Shopping Centre there but, across the road, The Mahon Point Retail Park is a welcome addition to the Cork scene. I called there this morning. There is a great variety of stores here: Home Store, Mothercare, Halfords, Currys, PC World, Hickeys, Tile World and B&Q among them. There is a plenty of parking in a well laid out area and the park is easily accessible from the any part of the city.
I love a bit of retail therapy and Mahon Point is my rehab in Cork…read more Pro's- It's just off the motorway and has free parking. Great clothes shops - French Connection, Zara, Next, Oasis, Debenhams, Accesorize, River Island and more Feeling hungry? There's lots to choose from It's so spacious - you're never bumping shoulders with fellow shoppers It's open until 9pm on Thursday and Friday nights Tesco have a massive store here -perfect for your weekly shop and it's open until midnight all week Cinema with 13 screens and comfy seats so there's always something on Con's- Kids- prepare yourself for their deafening screams. Parents with buggies love this place as much as me.
Handy for people who live on the ring road and don't want to go into town. Dunnes stamp your…read moreparking if you spend a few euro there which is handy. You could also get the train down and it's a stones throw from the train station for commuters. The shops are alright for girls and upstairs in river island for lads. He courtyard has some nice coffee shops where one can sit and spend an afternoon and watch the world go by or chinwag with an old friend. The bowling ally can be expensive but if you get a leaflet which knocks of a 10er which makes it very reasonable. Overall it's ok but that's about it. It needs more shops and a drawcard shop as opposed to Dunnes which there is already one in Kilkenny Less than 1k away.
End of the hall
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It's ok as Irish shopping centres go but definitely not worth travelling to from any distance. It's…read moreno Westfield but for some reason my parents adore it so I find myself spending lots of time sitting on a bench people-watching while they do their shopping and browsing. At least it has benches I suppose. No wi-fi though.
It is unfortunate that so many shops were closed. It seemed like the main ones open were grocery…read morestores; and they weren't even that great. There was still quite the hustle and bustle and a few smaller shops. Overall, a bit disappointing and not the shopping center one would expect. I wonder if COVID did a number here and it will return to a more prosperous place in a year or so. Still worth it to walk around but don't expect to stay too long
Nice clean indoor mall but nothing really interested me. Same old same old and could buy…read moreeverything I saw in the states (which is cheaper and don't have to lug it around with me). However what a great supermarket they had....very appealing and I did buy some things.
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BLACKPOOL SHOPPING CENTRE The Blackpool Shopping Centre and…read moreRetail Park is a regular stop for me and it is one of the best around. Parking facilities (free) are just fantastic with a huge open area in the Shopping Centre and a fine multi-storey park in the Retail Park across the road and access is excellent as well. I was in there at the weekend and called to a few places, including Dunnes Store big wide aisled supermarket, the anchor tenant in that section. Other big names in Blackpool include Soundstore, Cummins Sports, the Butcher's Block and, in the Retail Park you have Argos, Atlantic Home Care, Heaton's, Maplin and many more. You also have eating and drinking facilities there along with the two main banks. There is an amenity park, first aid facilities, recycling, a prayer room, ATM, free Wi-Fi, etc... All in all, an excellent facility where you can get a hell of a lot done in a few hours. http://www.blackpool.ie/ +353 (0)21 439 1308
This is a terrible shopping centre. It's run down, even though it's relatively new. It's full of…read morequestionable shops and is generally a depressing place to be. I really wouldn't recommend it for a day's shopping.
The Market Cross's main draw is Superquinn, probably the best supermarket to go to for baked goods…read more It has also got Kilkenny's only Penney's on the ground floor and Monsoon/Accessorise. There's not a huge amount of compelling shopping to be done here though. It has a small music shop (Heartbeat City), a couple of shoe shops, L'Occitane, a sports shop, a cafe, a pharmacy, newsagents, phone shop and so on. There are a few benches for sitting and it is partially covered by a glass roof. It has started to look a bit dingy though compared to the new McDonagh Junction shopping centre near the railway station.
Alright shops but don't park after 7 pm. Call out fee is €25. I was met by a very nasty man from…read moresentry security who made bigoted comments towards me after parking late. I don't understand why there even needed to be a conversation. I paid the fee and he got paid!
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