3/5 Nacho M. 1 year ago on Google
It's
huge.
There
are
a
number
of
distinctive
areas
(restaurant
area,
fashion
shopping
area,
and
so
on)
divided
into
three
floors
(Ground
floor,
1st
and
2nd
floors)
in
what
is
now
a
customary
if
not
even
a
standard
floor
plan
for
malls
in
Madrid
(not
to
say
that
this
won't
be
true
for
other
locations).
There
are
a
lot
of
stores
and
businesses.(it
might
will
reach
a
tally
of
175
including
from
restaurants
to
jewelry,
tech,
clothes
(with
the
likes
of
Primark,
H&M
or
Zara,
for
example),
animal
complements,
shoes,
movie
theatres,
and
so
on).
Furthermore,
there's
a
gigantic
parking
lot.
Well,
actually
it's
as
if
it
was
a
bunch
of
them
stuck
together
as
there
are
even
different
animal
signs
(e.g.
a
parrot)
to
signal
your
closest
entrance
so
that
you
can
remember
where
you
are
going
to
miss
your
car,
as
the
parking
areas
are
well
divided
by
colours
and
depth
(there
are
two
parking
floors)
but
there
are
no
numbers
for
you
to
remember
or
to
orientate
towards
the
specific
space
where
you
left
your
vehicle.
Uh,
and
being
under
a
huge
mass
of
concrete
doesn't
help
with
the
GPS
signal
so,
please,
learn
and
remember
your
bearings
or
be
ready
to
wander
the
depths
of
the
parking
hell
to
claim
your
car.
But
think
of
it
as
an
underground
excursion
devoted
to
improve
your
health
(by
walking)
as
well
as
your
taste
for
open
spaces
(bel
by
being
exposed
to
the
exact
opposite).
Anyway,
take
a
bottle
of
water
for
the
search.
Enjoy!