Like everybody else says, lots of shops, high end and mid-range, 3 levels, glass, tile, clean, open eating areas which are much nicer, cleaner, quieter than the food courts common to US malls. For all the hard surfaces, this place is not all that noisy.There is a Riba Smith grocery on the 2nd level. Usual can goods and dry goods. Fresh meats. A produce area with great variety of fruits and veggies. Wine and liquor aisles. Baked goods and cheeses.At the main entrance there are "helpers" to keep things moving at the taxi queue. They seemed a bit distressed when I challenged the suggested fare and delayed the flow to negotiate with another driver.
If you want to really shop you can find pricey labels and economical stores like forever 21. The infraestucture should definitely be updated just like Costa Rica.
The Mall has a great variety of stores to shop at really good prices. The restaurants are also very goo. Only problem is its closing time - way to early, around 8 pm
I was there on March 2013. Nothing special. Nice restaurants in the area but I was there a day when everything was closed
You won't find Panamanian manufactured items in this mall, but you will find Timberland, Tiffany, Mont Blanc and a high end grocery store. It's a really nice high-end mall that you would find in any other city. There are two great department stores, Felix Maduro and I believe Spencer's and the grocery store is an interesting experience.Bottom line, if you want to shop high-end luxury, go to Multiplaza; however, if you want to buy local and didn't go to Panama to shop, don't waste your time here.
I'm a bit of a shopper, so I always check out the malls when I'm in a decent-sized city. I visited the three biggies (Multiplaza, Albrook and Metrocentro) and I definitely think Multiplaza is the best. Albrook Mall is easy to get to because it is connected to the main bus terminal via a walkway, which is in turn connected to the metro, which is very cheap and easy to use. Albrook is massive, but not as modern as Multiplaza. So I liked Multiplaza the best for a number of reasons. Firstly, it has a great variety of shops, both Central American chain stores and more international brands. The complex also has a cinema (which has a Sunday morning church service at 9:30am, for those interested) and a huge supermarket. I also enjoyed the big range of restaurants at the mall. I had such delicious Chinese food at PK Chang's, and the best coffee in town at the cafe downstairs next to Sushitto. There is also a large food court, so you can eat to your heart's content! Very decent prices too. And finally, I found the mall easy to get to. I was staying just off Via Espana (the main arterial connecting east to west) in the El Carmen district, and it was just a 20 minute walk away. So it would be easy to get the metro to the Fernandez de Cordoba metro station, and then just walk down Via Porras and Calle 63 to the mall!
This is a nice mall with a good mix of name brand stores, and others mixed together. Good selection of shoe stores for both men and women. There is also a movie theater located on the fourth floor. There is a choice of restaurants and fast food available if you are hungry. The rest rooms are clean and well maintained.
A very nice and big mall in Panama City where u can find a lot of restaurants and a lot of very branded shops or tiendas :-). Nice place where to stop by
We felt like we were in the USA as almost all of the brands were American. The mall is well designed, very big, and has everything you need in it. We even enjoyed a great movie in their amazing cinema. I am not really one for shopping but this place is impressive.
All big brands from Gucci to Prada plus Nike and similar. The mall has a parking space problem in rush hours. Otherwise the installations are first class and you shall find everything you want.