In March, you can hang out for a whole day. It offers a cinema, a restaurant, an entire floor with fast food, and hundreds of retail outlets. I bought a TV and a phone here. When you remember that you need to buy groceries, the 1st Almaty bazaar is two steps away.
Two shopping malls on the same territory.
Large, convenient, free parking;
A huge variety of products (from nails to mink hats);
There are coffee shops and restaurants on the ground floors;
On the upper floors there is a self-service food court;
A large selection of men's and women's clothing and shoes;
A large selection of toys;
There is a supermarket;
There is a farmer's market where you can buy vegetables, fruits, nuts, etc.
There's only one butcher shop.
Clean toilets;
The shopping center consists of two separate buildings-Mart and Mart Village. The first one has more chain clothing boutiques, and the second one has more grocery stores and almost a whole floor of children's goods: clothes, shoes and toys. There are clothes for pregnant women. Prices are slightly lower on average than in the center. There is a large free parking lot, but on weekends and in the evening almost all is filled, you will have to look for a place.
March is still tolerable, but the village is not clear at all, you wind circles, the assortment is so-so, I went to Atakent and bought everything I needed, I will not go to March anymore