City Centre Mall in Delhi: Shopping and entertainment options

Check out the comprehensive details of the City Centre Mall in Delhi.

North Delhi visitors can complete all of their shopping needs at the City Centre, which is conveniently located in Rohini. The City Centre Mall is one of Rohini’s top shopping centres.

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Why is the mall famous?

This mall is a house of all popular brands. Everything is offered at this mall, from designer clothing to luxury goods and cosmetics. Van Heusen, Allen Solly, Ibadat, Puma and Adidas are just a few of the many brands found in this enormous mall. You may also find eateries like Metro Grill and Flavours of Punjab if you need to refuel with some food.

Features/facilities in the mall: Centralised air conditioning, basement parking, and a prime location near Cinepolis Cineplex.

Big names like Big Bazaar, Shopper Stop, Max, and Reliance Trends are located in the mall. A garden and lawn in the entry arena make for a pleasant setting for socialising with loved ones.

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How to get there?

The following transport lines have routes that go by City Centre (City Centre Mall-Rohini) 

Bus: 102, 141, 990 ECL, 997, DW-3.

Metro: The closest metro station is Rohini West (Red line), and it takes 9 minutes to walk from there to the mall. If you live close by, other transportation options include cabs and electric rickshaws.

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City Centre Mall: Entertainment options 

PVR Superplex: After your shopping, take the whole family to the PVR Superplex to see a movie. This mall is a great place to go window shopping, watch the newest movies, and spend time with loved ones. The largest PVR Entertainment City theatre, the PVR Superplex, has 15 screens, including PVR IMAX, 4 DX, PlayHouse, and Gold 9.

Time Zone: The ideal location in this mall for the type of fun you need with your cherished family is Time Zone. It is a large, friendly space that houses a variety of modern arcade games and entertainment opportunities.

 

City Centre Mall: Stores/brands

The City Centre Mall was built to provide a rich shopping experience in fashionable and opulent surroundings. The mall, however, surpasses expectations by offering a wide variety of domestic and foreign retail outlets. Your buying needs will be satisfied by these brands, which range from gadgets to clothing and accessories.

This huge mall has brands like Allen Solly, Arrow, Baggit, Bata, Liberty, Lifestyle, Loreal, Louis Phillipe, Max Fashion, Peter England, Timex, UCB (United Colors of Benetton), Van Heusen, Allen Solly, Ibadat, Puma, Adidas and several more.

 

City Centre Mall: Restaurants

Burger King, McDonald’s, Metro Grill, Pasta Hut, Yo Dragon, Flavors of London are some places to eat in the mall. There are also restaurants like Metro Grill and Flavours Of Punjab if you wanna grab some munchies. Top-notch cafes, restaurants, and food courts are available at the mall.

 

FAQs

Which is the most convenient transportation to reach the City Centre Mall?

Metro and taxis are by far the most inexpensive and convenient transport services which will take you to the mall.

What are the top clothing brands available at the City Centre Mall?

Allen Solly, Arrow, Lifestyle Max Fashion and Peter England are some of the big brands available in the City Centre Mall.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you.

Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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