The first shopping mall in the history of Belarus with an emphasis on Belarusian-made goods.
The assortment in the shopping center is large, from clothes, shoes and electronics, to sweets and alcohol.
However, there is one thing: being in the shopping center for the first time, it is difficult to decide where to go, especially when all the stores are divided by region (and not by product category), which is a unique feature of the First Slot, but it is very inconvenient to go from one pastry shop to another to another floor, for example.
For some reason, the shopping center did not make escalators in two directions, but only in one, which makes it difficult to get to the floor above / below without an elevator.
Navigation on billboards leaves much to be desired: on the ground floor, at the entrance to the shopping center, there is a billboard indicating that there is a toilet to the right. However, following the navigation arrow, there was no toilet.
The numbering of elevators is also dumb: when you enter the shopping center without going down the stairs, but going a little ahead, then you enter the 2nd floor, not the 1st. At the same time, usually in shopping malls, numbering from the 1st floor begins from the surface of the earth, and not just from the lowest floor. But this is a small thing.
Otherwise, it is a good shopping center with a food court.
Convenient location, the only thing is that the parking is too small, but there is an indoor parking. A barrier-free environment is provided. There is a spacious food court (but there are not many cafes, but you will not stay hungry either). There are many shops of domestic production. The price category is diverse: from budget to luxury level. I would like to note this food separately: it is always fresh, prices are cheaper than in retail stores and new items are almost always available. I definitely recommend it to everyone to visit.
We have been to this mall twice, the first time for lunch with a tour group. The lunch was delicious, homemade, and beautifully served. Our guide recommended this shopping center for shopping before leaving home, where we went and did not regret it. It is very convenient that different regions of Belarus are represented on different floors, where there are cosmetics,
clothes, sweets, all kinds of sausages, meat, and dairy products. I was surprised at how many products the Rogachev Dairy Plant produces. Everything is fresh. I discovered another interesting department for myself - Slow (these are all kinds of cosmetic discs, there are discs with micellar water, various eco-and conventional pads and daily and various others made of cotton and linen. Also products for children and the sick. I haven't seen anything like this in Russia.