3/5 Darío R. 6 years ago on Google
The
shopping
was
constructed
as
part
of
a
restoration
project
on
an
old
bus
station.
The
idea
was
to
use
the
historic
building
as
a
"cultural
center"
and
rise
the
shopping
structure
beside,
leaving
a
public
open
square
in
the
middle.
The
end
result
is
not
quite
satisfactory:
there
are
a
lot
of
concrete
floors,
almost
no
gardens,
and
due
to
the
glass
structures,
children
can't
play
here.
The
shopping
floor
is
nice
and
clever,
with
a
street
running
underneath,
the
access
is
a
bit
confusing
at
first,
with
no
indication
about
the
stairs
or
the
restrooms,
and
overall
the
place
still
feels
rushed.
Brand
selection
is
good
and
has
high
standards,
and
the
interior
deck
floor
is
a
nice
place
for
a
coffee.
Prices
are
moderated
to
high,
but
discounts
are
frequent.
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