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Trafford CentreNewest Review: ... Island, Topshop/Topman, Bench, Henley's, Republic, New look and many many more. Shoes - Office, Sole, JD, footlocker. Food shops - Thorntons, Holland and Barrett, Marks and specncers. These are only a handful of shops that are on offer at the trafford centre. Aswell as shopping there are many other activities you can do whilst there, there is an Odeon inside the trafford centre where you ... more |
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by - written on 18/11/09 (Useful, 16 readings)
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The trafford centre is a wrothwhile day out, the shopping centre is packed full of shops, great for retail therapy or for clothes lovers. Shops at the trafford centre include: Clothing - River Island, Topshop/Topman, Bench, Henley's, Republic, New look and many many more. Shoes - Office, Sole, JD, footlocker. Food shops - Thorntons, Holland and Barrett, Marks and specncers. These are only a handful of shops that are on offer at the trafford centre. Aswell as shopping there are many other activities you can do whilst there, there is an Odeon inside the trafford centre where you can go to watch the latest releases. If all that ... Read the complete review
by A Bbharmal - written on 27/10/09
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Trafford Centre is a great place to go, especially with your family and younger children. We have tried most of the restaurants but our experience with SUBWAY, in the main eating area (there are three SUBWAYS) was disappointing. OK, it is a fast food outlet, but the way in which we were hijacked by staff in making an order in 20secs, with no time to think was grossly unfair and unprofessional. We don't go often, so we needed a minute to see what was on offer, but then you have one person asking what bread, another asking what filling, toasted or not, sauce and pay. We were looking forward to the meal and because of the rush ended up paying for what we didn't really want. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/09/09 (Very useful, 149 readings)
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As a former resident of North-East Cheshire, I use to frequent the Trafford Centre regularly and it must be my favourite thing about Manchester. It is a huge retail park all undercover and designed in a pretentious grand manor with marble floors and golden statues everywhere, with lots of restaurants and a large cinema. The Trafford centre also has several huge car parks holding thousands of cars all free of charge, but even with this capacity, at Christmas, the motorways backup with queues of cars trying to get in. In the next few paragraphs I'll try to describe it the best that I can. ~~Location~~ It can be found just off the M60 ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/09/09 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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I'm from Sheffield and the local big shopping centre for me is Meadowhall which is around 15 minutes away from where I live. We're quite regular visitors to Meadowhall, but a couple of weeks ago we had a jaunt to the Trafford centre in Manchester - as much for a change of scenery if nothing else. First impressions of the Trafford Centre are fairly good - it's pretty big, if anything a little bigger than Meadowhall and there's plenty of free parking. Inside, it's bright and airy with lots of space between the floor and the roof, meaning that it feels no way claustrophobic which can only be a good thing when it's busy (luckily for us we went when it was ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/08/09 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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I am not the most typical of women as shopping is a chore for me, and i do find crowds a little over bearing, especially crowds of women with their other halves waiting outside the shops wishing the footy season would hurry up and start. However, a visit to the Trafford Centre from time to time is a really enjoyable shopping experience. The Trafford centre is situated between Juntions 9 & 10 of the M60 near Manchester and is a very impressive indoor shopping centre which is open until 10pm most week nights. There are over 10,000 free car parking spaces that surround this massive expanse, with ample disabled spaces and an underground car park as well. ... Read the complete review
The war of the roses (Trafford Centre vs Meadowhall)from stuff10
02/09/2009
The Trafford Centre - Making shopping enjoyablefrom mejulie999
27/08/2009

