Below are some photos I took at Beirut City Centre as I passed by it on my way back home tonight.
The first thing you’ll notice when going there is the traffic the mall is causing due to how narrow are the roads leading to its parking entrances. However, once you get inside you’ll have no problem finding a spot to park your car since the parking seemed pretty accommodating.
As I mentioned in my earlier post, a lot of shops are still not operating yet, but the open ones still offer a good variety. And I highly recommend you go check Carrefour for all the promotions they’re holding especially on some electronics.
Moreover, aside from the restaurants that will be available on the rooftop, there’s a spacious food court in the second floor offering a good variety from Lebanese to American, Italian, and Asian fast food.
Overall, it’s definitely worth a visit, if not for all the new brands it brings, then just for the sake of it being the new mall in town!
Well i don’t know at what time you were there, but last night i visited Citycenter, the parking space was a complete disaster, you had to park your car outside the citycenter parking zones, on the mud, and it was raining,
inside, i think the first thing i noticed was the big space, very nice and relaxing for the eyes,
You should also say that it is nice of them to appoint some people at each escalator to guide people where they want to go.
I actually went around 7:30 and left by 9:00, there was some traffic at the entrance but I was able to quickly find a parking spot inside.
And yeah those people providing directions are definitely helpful!
I’m really looking forward to visiting it, but I’m scared of setting foot there for like a month until all the craziness dies down!!
How packed was it!?!?!
hahah 2awweh albak! It’s not THAT bad. When you go make sure not to get in through the main entrance, there are 2 other entrances in the back I guess where traffic is much smoother.