“A walk through Tashkent City Mall is not just shopping, it is a real journey into the world of luxury and pleasure. Here, every corner is filled with a unique style and atmosphere, and a variety of shops allows you to find everything you could wish for. This mall has become for me not just a place to shop, but a source of inspiration and an opportunity to enjoy the art of shopping at the highest level. Tashkent City Mall is a real festival of emotions! From luxury restaurants with delicious dishes to branded goods shops, every moment here is filled with excitement and delight. And when I decide to relax in the IMAX cinema, every frame comes to life with such vividness and realism that it's like diving into the plot of each film. Tashkent City Mall is a place where shopping becomes not just a purchase, but a real adventure full of impressions and joy!”
The mall pleased me with a huge selection of stores of various brands, ranging from clothing and shoes, to electronics and cosmetics.
I also appreciated the variety of cafes and restaurants where you can have a snack after active shopping. The atmosphere in Tashkent City Mall is pleasant and cozy, which makes shopping even more enjoyable.
It is worth noting that the mall is conveniently located in the city center, which makes it easily accessible to all residents and guests of Tashkent. The service was friendly and efficient.
In general, Tashkent City Mall is a great place for shopping and spending time with family and friends. I will be happy to come back here again.
So far, the only shopping center in Tashkent is more or less of a European level. It's new, so everything is still clean and tidy. The toilets are modern, they are cleaned all the time. Half of the shops have not opened yet, but despite this, it is crowded almost all the time, even on weekdays.
Zara and Sportmaster stores have the largest retail space (a wide range, but very few employees in the hall). Nike, Adidas, Bershka, Pull and Bear, Skechers, Li-Ning and a number of other stores of popular brands are already open and operating. Galmart (a large grocery supermarket) is still at the stage of completion of repair work.
Price tags for most branded products with a space margin, but this is a common pricing problem in Uzbekistan. On the upper floors there is a food court area (there are still very few working establishments), a modern cinema with IMAX and a science and entertainment center for children Sky Park (children will really be interested here).
I really didn't like the presence of blocking columns in front of escalators in the shopping center (supposedly protection from moms with strollers), which only interfere and have the opposite effect — the risk of injuring visitors. There are also very few benches or any seats in the shopping center to just sit down to relax while shopping (there are only a couple of islands for sitting in the main hall).