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    The Fort Shopping Park

    The Fort Shopping Park

    (22 reviews)

    ££

    If you don't fancy heading to the centre of Birmingham for shopping heaven (why not?!) this…read moreshopping park has a number of flagship stores and eateries. Best of all the car parking is free, although as you can imagine finding a space at the weekends can be tricky so I would advise getting here early. Next, Boots (with a mini Waitrose inside), Topshop, Oasis and many more are here. If you are feeling hungry there is a Frankie and Benny's, Nandos, and Harvester and well as a few coffee places to try. All in all a worthwhile place to visit to stock up on the essentials.

    As I'm currently the Duchess of the Fort, it would be rude not to review the place!…read more For me, this is quite local a I live just a couple of miles away. It's a typical out of town shopping centre with all of the high street familiars in one open space, so not at all an indie heaven, but useful if you need a Boots or M&S. It also has a BHS, Dorothy Perkins, Evans, and Carephone Warehouse, to name but a few. There's plenty of coffee, cake and food options including Starbucks, Costa Coffee, M&S Cafe and eateries such as Nandos, Harvester and Frankie & Bennies. There's plenty of free parking (it does get very busy around Christmas, and sometimes of a weekend) and it feels less claustrophobic than some shopping centres, being open air and built in a big loop. As far as these things go, it's decent enough, well maintained and with plenty of options.

    TK Maxx - The car park.

    TK Maxx

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    More bargains to be had here.....but you have to be prepared to paw through some seriously packed…read morerails of rubbish to find those hidden gems! I have found the occasional amazing item but my word...some of the stuff you wouldn't be surprised to see in a discount store going for 3 items for a fiver.... I think the real star of the show here is the homeware section.There are some amazing pieces and brands that are a whole lot cheaper than getting them anywhere else in town...this section of the store is also not as ransacked so you dont feel like you are at an indoor carboot sale. A-OK in the main part but depends on what you find......could be a 5* if you find they one amazing item....it's the risk you take.

    This a very big store with big houseware, kids, shoes and clothes sections…read more You need to be patient and take your time in looking as there is no point in going otherwise, in my opinion. You can always pick up a bargain and I recommend that you start off in the bargain section working your way to the full price stuff. If you are new to TK Maxx, be warned that it is addictive and annoying and frustrating all at the same time! They have changing rooms but if you need the toilet, afterall you could be there a while(!) go to sainsbury which is just a long a few shops away. They also have a wide selection of bags/luggage and beauty products. You should also note that they have changed their returns policy. It use to be 28 days but is now 14 days. Also, take a bag as they now charge for plastic bags. It's not optional which can annoy some customers as I have witnessed. Lots of parking outside and is about a 20min drive from the city centre

    Oxfam - shopping - Updated May 2026

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