Monument Mall is quite pleasant and has a reasonable range of shops for its size.
It's directly linked to the Monument Metro station , which has a Bank of Scotland and Barclays cash machine. It also connects directly to Fenwicks department store.
The basement is taken up by TK Maxx, Cafe ... Read review
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Advantages: Undercover, Central and a lot of shops Disadvantages: Not much
Monument Mall is quite pleasant and has a reasonable range of shops for its size.
It's directly linked to the Monument Metro station , which has a Bank of Scotland and Barclays cash machine. It also connects directly to Fenwicks department store.
The basement is taken up by TK Maxx, Cafe 1860 and a Toni & Guys hairdresser. The mall boasts a three story Virgin, a two storey Newcastle United shop and a two story Evans. ... ..., Gadget Shop , Card Shop and Phone shop.
The first floor has a First Sports and the top floor has various restaurants including , Pizza , Fish and Chips , Chinese, Baked potatoes and sandwiches.
Its a pleasant enough place to shop and is located in the centre of Newcastle. From here you can spend a smal fortune on none essential goods, and get something to eat. ... more
Monument Mall is quite pleasant and has a reasonable range of shops for its size.
It's directly linked to the Monument Metro station , which has a Bank of Scotland and Barclays cash machine. It also connects directly to Fenwicks department store.
The basement is taken up by TK Maxx, Cafe 1860 and a Toni & Guys hairdresser. The mall boasts a three story Virgin, a two storey Newcastle United shop and a two story Evans. Also on the ground floor are a Boots, Body Shop , Gadget Shop , Card Shop and Phone shop.
The first floor has a First Sports and the top floor has various restaurants including , Pizza , Fish and Chips , Chinese, Baked potatoes and sandwiches.
Its a pleasant enough place to shop and is located in the centre of Newcastle. From here you can spend a smal fortune on none essential goods, and get something to eat.
Advantages: An amazing place to live or visit. Disadvantages: none
up the Centre for Life are as innovative as you can get, and there is a public space called Times Square in the heart of the buildings, which is used for all sorts of things, including, at Christmas, an outdoor ice-skating rink!
Opening hours: Monday - Saturday 10am - 6pm, Sunday 11am - 6pm.
Last admission 4pm.
Admission price is:
Adults: £6.95
Children: £4.50
Concessions: £5.50
Family Ticket £19.95
Telephone: 0191 2438210
For more information go to:
http://www.life.org.uk
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Shopping
Newcastle has some of the best shopping in the world. (In my opinion!) We have Eldon Square, MonumentMall and Eldon Gardens, as well as the historic Grainger Market to pick from in the centre of town. Out with town, we have The Metro Centre, which is very, very, very big ...