There are no ATMs, I only visit the Belarusian food store, which is located on the ground floor! On the ground floor, various small items are also sold, and there is also a point for buying precious metals, there is no exchanger!
There is no shopping center, a simple store with several boutiques, and there is nothing more to write about it except for two departments, these are batteries on the ground floor, where there is a very large selection of which I have not even seen, and the second is a very good Belarusian store, the sellers are excellent, the goods are high-quality, a large selection of high-quality cheeses, a large selection of meat products and sausages and There are many more interesting things! it's only thanks to them that Pucha is still breathing)
The former Soviet children's world. Now at least they have started selling Belarusian food products of very high quality. As it was, it was just a dead trading house. There is a rich selection of batteries there.
"Pucha" or "Children's World" is the name I know this place by. Cosmetics, dishes, and children's toys are sold on the ground floor. On the second floor, everything is already childish, there are mostly things there. You can find high-quality things, the prices are average, the choice is small, the service is not very good, especially on the ground floor. You wait until they come to you, they reluctantly take out the goods, you think why they are sitting there at all. I have a small child, but I don't go to this store. Because I know I can buy the same things and even better with good service in another store.
The store of my childhood, before you could buy more here, an old, shabby store, children's goods can really be bought, but everything is of terrible quality
It's an incomprehensible place. The echoes of the scoop are felt. The service is at zero, since it was possible to do something better for such a place.
In general, it is an analogue of an indoor bazaar