Every floor tells a story. 0lenty of stores and pl...
Every floor tells a story. 0lenty of stores and plenty of choices.
Every floor tells a story. 0lenty of stores and plenty of choices.
Great range of shops and a fab food court filled with lots of choices of amazing food
I like the architecture of the Westfield. Explore the top level (dome) for some nicer areas to sit and also for the new, upscale restaurants.
I loved the place, a good atmosphere, very friendly store staff and very clean place .. I recommend it.
a great shopping centre with good variety of staff in a very central location
A mole in the city which seems counterintuitive but gets things done.
Upscale Mall in San Francisco's Market and 5th Street, stores from Rolex to Zara.
Useful place for some quick shopping, but prices seem to be a bit higher than other places.
For those looking for outlet discounts this mall is not the best option.
A common mall in the San Francisco region. I didn't find any store that caught my attention. Most of the well-known brands were in the mall but a week before Black Friday I didn't find such attractive prices.
The place is well organized and for those who like to walk in malls will enjoy.
Classic but still cant see inside only saw it outside why you ask is it wrong side of field. West north easth why ewe have misunderstanding maybe school from dum dum that smokes kills braincells it was takingg over by addicts
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Cool shopping centre, contains the first Razer gaming store in the US
Lots of food places and fancy stores not super useful if you are looking for a large variety though. I found more useful stores outside the mall nearby. There is an excellent movie theater though.
Convenient downtown mall. Great place for a bite before your evening excursion.
The mall food court is so exclusive and cool. You can pick up any food you want. But make sure you can finish your dishes! Too big Too Tasty.
Huge place with a lot of stores, great options, food court and many more
Under the dome is special; great stores; a lot of turnover
Nice mall in the heart of the city. Layout was a little confusing but had some nice options.
Th resort store is great for gaming, food court good
The epitome of poor vs rich. Right outside people are begging for food and urinating in the streets while inside slave-labor produced clothing is being sold insanely overpriced. Very sad state of affairs.
Worth a visit for two reasons: Loving Hut and the multi-story escalator sequence (kids think it's a ride)
Great place to shop for clothes the Adidas store had a real nice selection of shoes same clothes wear sportswear
I recommend using the valet parking it's worth the money.
Great Choice Of World Cuisine! Enjoyed The Korean Barbecue&Noodle Eatery in Their Food court! :)
Very saad
Like the mall is falling down!!!
excellent shopping center, you can find everything.
Huge variety of stores. Nice and clean. The food court at the bottom floor is awesome.
Nice mall! But they should clean the bathrooms and add more security. I ve seen a lot of homeless right by food court walking around and just begging for cash.
Very large shopping complex for a wide variety of people. You could get lost shopping in here!
Not sure if it's because I'm Australian but you need to push the doors to get in and out? No automatic doors?
San Francisco's main big mall with lots of shops and eateries.
The food is good here.....they have good shoe stores.....better than the shoe store that is across the street....
Nice mall. In downtown SF. A lit of food options as well as shopping options
Huge! A place where you can find everything, they even have co-working offices on the top floor and an event area, when I was Facebook I was doing a private event. The mall is worth it and they have all the stores you want
I really like it. It has a great variety of stores and you'll definitely find your favorite brands if you are shopping here. It has all the current trends and styles and is a must visit since it has so many stores all in one place. It is beautiful and has many resting areas if you get tired of walking so much.
Lots of upscale shopping options. The food court also has good on the go dining choices.
An 'upscale' urban shopping experience densely packed in the very middle of San Francisco's downtown business district. Unlike many 'malls' in California, this one is entirely enclosed and artificially air conditioned, which gives it the feel of the suburban variety. If not an identical twin, it's definitely a kissing cousin.
However, the real distinction between your suburban shopping experience and this particular Westfield offering, is San Francisco itself. Specifically, the crowd is extraordinarily diverse, significantly older on average, and less likely to feature roving gangs of teenagers who operate according to fashion-brand coordination rather than simple colors.
Of course, you'll be encouraged to adopt said matching brands anyway, since the anchor stores featuring "PacFitchAberTradingGap" swimwear in winter with the overwhelming odor of what lust must now smell like to anyone between 12 and 17 lofting through the corridors give you little choice but to snatch and grab whatever makeshift clothing is available to cover your nose lest you melt in rekindled sexual angst.
Thankfully, or perhaps due to economic natural selection, the food court is located at the furthermost opposite end of this mall from the more commonly branded wee-wearers. The diverse crowd practically ensures a large and unusual collection of upscale, fast-food eateries, all quite well appointed with franchise logos and brightly lit displays with prices that make you 'rethink' the term fast-food.
And yet, for all this marketing.glitz, you might find yourself at a loss to recall where else you may have heard about or seen the Jello-molded-Coffee-Bean-Slider treat vendor called "BeanScreMein" before? At 22.50+Tax you might rather forget it, but at least you finally experienced what "parachuting" might have been like had you not have thought better of it at that concert which forced three of your friends to change careers in their mid-twenties.
If you absolutely need the nostalgia of your mid-west upbringing to rearm a few reclusive neurons, you might take a stroll through this good reproduction, but don't forget your American Excess card, because you might have to triple mortgage your home to afford it.
Its good as far as upscale shopping and drinks but not really for the affordable customer. It looks really nice oneside is Bloomingdales other side nordstrom.
There is everything you need expect games but it is infront of the mall
This place has something for everyone, even a (tres cher!) grocery store on the food court level. But means it attracts way too many people most of the time, many of whom are just in your way as you make your way from shop to shop. Oh well. Just go with the herd.
Large multi level mall. Many major retailers inclination Bloomingdales, Nordstrom, and Century theatre