temple of consumption
And then when you have enough of the multicultural-low in come-London in the east of the city, you sit in a train of red Central Line and drives directly from Stratford, Mile End, Bethnal Green in the west of the city, to Shepherd's Bush. Not five minutes from the tube stop away is the Westfield Shopping Centre.
it was when it opened four years ago, the third largest shopping center in Britain and is still impressed by its size. H & M, Zara, Accessories, Monsoon, French Connection, Tommy Hilfiger, Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton - they are all there. In the food corner can buy Indian, Mexican, Arabic, Italian, Chinese, English food - I do not want to know how much money is spent every day here. In the halls and corridors of the mall is teeming rich Arabs and South Asians, Japanese tourists, ordinary young Londoners and their peers from the private school, go shopping with Dad's money.
me the baby corner has enthusiastically. Not only that, there were three wound sites with running water and paper towels, a microwave to reheat baby food, a TV program for children, rocking horses and chairs - "? Changing Rooms" no, on the back of the room there were three booths (I thought at first ) with comfortable chairs and coffee tables, opaque sliding door - Still places they were!
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