Before I publish my review, Los Prados has an average score of four stars. 'How?' I wonder,…read morecomparing it to the other few malls in Oviedo. Even if there's not a lot to compare it to, it definitely isn't a four star mall.
First of all, it's located like 2.5 kilometers away from the city center (which, to me, is Oviedo station), so it's not exactly within walking distance for every day shopping, and if you have a car then nevermind. You could take a bus, definitely, but for that money you might as well go to the Intu Asturias mall. The area doesn't have that much around it, either.
The best thing about Los Prados is probably the Carrefour, one of my favorite grocery stores. It's very difficult to find a Carrefour in Oviedo (even when in Madrid you can't throw a rock around without hitting a Carrefour express) so this is a life saver. If this mall gets any stars, trust and believe it's thanks to Carrefour!
The mall itself looks desolated half the time. There aren't a lot of stores (which Modoo also suffers from: the lack of actual stores in the mall), and the few with presence in Los Prados are expensive and boring. No H&M, no Primark, no Forever21. Nothing to browse or to impulse buy.
I found the food court lackluster as well, and don't get me started on the cinemas. I have an issue with cinemas in Spain in general (imagine a world where everything you want to watch is dubbed in Castillian Spanish... Children's movies, sure, but everything is dubbed), but these are so pricey! And to watch a blockbuster film from 4 months ago, dubbed? No, thanks... Oviedo definitely deserves better, but everyone is so complacent... Let film companies know we can read!
The bathrooms are a mess, and they smell of urine sometimes. They should rarely do so.
Next!
I wouldn't choose to spend a rainy Saturday (cause, as with everything big here, it closes on Sunday) here. I'd rather go to Intu, or if I'm too lazy to take the train, even Modoo.
Maybe this was impressive for Oviedo back in 2008, but it's 2017.