|
Sights & Attractions in DetroitNewest Review: ... and any floor you like. The South side is by far the fancier. Here Saks is complemented by Tiffanys, Cartier, Joan and David, Hugo Boss and Jaeger amongst others. I tend only to venture into this side of the mall for the Detroit Institute of Arts store. Over on the North there is more realistic shopping. Here you will find favorites like Levis, Gap, Eddie Bauer, and my favorite toy store, the PBS shop. You can also pick up gifts at the Disney or Warner Brothers shops. The complex clearly takes a lot of money, but it rarely gets packed out. It does tempt families with wonderful holiday shows throughout the year in the center of the North... more |
||
Read Reviews for Sights & Attractions in Detroi...
by - written on 21/06/01 (Very useful, 50 readings)
Rating:
The Somerset Collection used to be just the plain ol' Somerset Mall, but frankly it is way too sophisticated to be compared with any regular shopping experience. Any complex in which Nordstrom and Hudsons are considered to be second class anchors is really serious about parting you from your money! Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus really know how to make you spend. The mall is in Troy, Michigan, on Big Beaver (no sniggering at the back) and Coolidge, just off I75 J69, (that's the nicer, residential end of Detroit to you) and consists of two centres on either side of the road. You can park at either end as they are connected by a bridge. ... Read the complete review
Products similar to Sights & Attractions in Detroi...
Kings Cross
Full of excitement, never gets boring
Sleazy and can be dangerous
Karnak
beautiful scenery, culture and history
can be confusing, probably need more time than you will get

