Shopping Centre shopping in Moscow
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Atrium
This slick new shopping arcade is three stories of useful shops, including clothing and accessories, sporting goods, toys and luggage. It is one of Moscow's more practical places to shop as it is not as exclusive as some of the more centrally located shopping malls. The mall contains a large Arbat Prestige store (a cosmetics boutique), a massive children's play centre and plenty of places to eat.
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Evropeysky Shopping Centre
At the time of construction this was the largest urban shopping centre in the world. It does not compare to the megamalls on the city outskirts, but it is big. Its stores include Bustier, Bel Postel and Vassa & Co. Besides the hundreds of shops and restaurants, highlights include an ice-skating rink, a movie theatre and a supermarket.
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C
Nautilus
This oddly-shaped, four-storey building fronts Nikolskaya ulitsa and Teatralny proezd, with the entrance at the corner. Its bright interior houses a range of upscale boutiques, including a very trendy luxury spa on the top floor. Take a break from shopping at the fantastic Loft Café, also on the top floor.
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Okhotny Ryad
The best part about this underground mall is the fanciful fountain that splashes the shoppers as they enter and exit from Alexandrovsky Garden. Aside from the clothing and electronic stores, there is a big, crowded food court and a 24-hour internet café on the ground floor.
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Actor Gallery
This three-storey shopping centre is at the hub of one of Moscow's busiest shopping streets. Stores are upscale but not exclusive - Ecco, Levi's, Swatch and the like. Many of these same types of stores line Tverskaya ulitsa.
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Novinsky Passage
This newish shopping centre is perhaps better for eating than for shopping; but nonetheless it contains a variety of mostly high-priced boutiques, with additional shops continuing to open.
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Petrovsky Passage
This luxurious, light-filled arcade, on Moscow's premier shopping strip, houses a range of pricey shops, including La Perla, Max Mara, Bosco and others...
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Smolensky Passage
Besides the Finnish department store Kalinka Stockmann, many other smaller shops are housed under the glass roof of this long-standing shopping mall.
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