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Bolshoy Gostiny Dvor
Since the 18th century, this large yellow building on Nevsky prospekt, has been one of St. Petersburg’s biggest shopping centres.
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Galeria
A huge shopping mall that is not actually stuck out on the highway to Finland. Sitting right next to the Moscow railway station
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Grand Palace
The city's elite shopping arcade. It has a range of designer boutiques, including Escada, Trussardi and Vanity. Good cafes and restaurants too.
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Mega (Parnas)
If you’re not looking for the real “Russian” shopping experience, but to make your purchases at shops whose
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Passazh (Passage)
This historical shopping arcade is impressive. It has a 180-metre long glass roof, and there is a top view from the coffee bar on the second floor.
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PIK Shopping Centre
This trendy shopping plaza has a lot of small cafes, fashion shops, a 24hrs supermarket in the basement, a big toy shop on the 3rd floor, an internet cafe - and by the way you have to try the elevators.
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Planeta Neptun
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Sennaya Shopping Centre
Massive and modern shopping with over 80 shops making it a great place to get that surburban shopping experience. There is also Bowling City on the top floor, which besides fulfilling all your Big Lebowski fantasies, has a bar and serves meals.
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Stockmann Nevsky Centre
This shopping centre in the historical heart of the city is brand-spanking new and looks it inside and out. Anchored by Stockmann, the Finnish department store, it is aimed at more upscale shoppers.
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Varshavsky Express
Situated in the old Warsaw Train Station, this shopping complex takes great advantage of the original building with skylights across the roof and three levels of shops.
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Vladimirsky Passage
This shopping centre opposite the Vladimirsky cathedral offers all you would expect from a top goods plaza. The first floor features
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