Upscale mall with international brands, eateries & 24/7 security, plus a cinema & kids' play area.
Security's tight and the parking lot's cleaner than most restaurant tables—someone noticed the epoxy floor's spotless. The Decathlon's massive, and it's got all the usual stores you'd want.
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Read guide →The malls ambiance was nice but quite dirty at the kids area.Their Decathlon was pretty big and had a nice and large selection. 4/5 would recommend but I personally like Sarit Center more.
This place is a cool place free from noise pollution & security is tight enough. Business runs smoothly on a daily basis.
This is a popular mall with many stores and ample parking. Security is tight and efficient and non obtrusive. This must be one of the cleanest parking lots I have ever seen, the epoxy floor is clea...
Truly a giant amongst Kenyan malls... even with its recent past history. They have upped their game where security is concerned. One tip, those SUV's have a spare tire space beneath the surface that w...
Great and popular shopping destination with a wide variety of stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. It's a great place to spend a day shopping, dining, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.
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