|
Whiteleys Shopping CentreNewest Review: ... on the 1st floor....a must go to place for parents with children under the age of 5 yaers old. Happy,cheerful,colourful,lovely music to dance,bubbles to pop all in a beautiful room. We came across it unknowingly..it is amazing the fun the children have there...it has become part of our daily routine to go to a class at Gymboree.Our very first class was free and we are also celebrating my ... more |
||
by Florence Powe - written on 12/10/07
Rating:
Gymboree on the 1st floor....a must go to place for parents with children under the age of 5 yaers old. Happy,cheerful,colourful,lovely music to dance,bubbles to pop all in a beautiful room. We came across it unknowingly..it is amazing the fun the children have there...it has become part of our daily routine to go to a class at Gymboree.Our very first class was free and we are also celebrating my daughter's birthday there. Next month we will be celebrating my birthday at the new Le Cafe Anglais on the 2nd ...
by ice_pink - written on 09/03/07 (Very useful, 1427 readings)
Rating:
Whiteley's Whiteley's is a good sized shopping centre located in Bayswater in West London. The centre is actually on the Queensway strip and is handily in-between the Queensway and Bayswater underground stations! The Womens Shops ******************** You will find a variety of womens clothing stores spread out over the three floors. These include Oasis, Accessorize, Zara, Karen Millen, Nine West and La Senza (and a few more!) The stores themselves are all a normal size, none of them being particular large. The Oasis store in particular (to me anyway!) seems to be a bit small in comparison to its other stores and appears to stock less ...
by American in London - written on 05/12/06
Rating:
This review is about the Bella Italia restaurant inside Whiteleys. If you’re an American, I would suggest avoiding this place at all measures, unless you like a big pile of hate with your meal. Discrimination doesn’t even come close to describing the treatment I received there. My British friend was treated quite normally, while I was not acknowledged, and the waitress refused to even look at me. It was by far the worst experience I’ve had in another country. I must add, the waitress was not British, however it’s still a shame that I will remember that negative experience, regarding a city that Im very fond ...


