The mall itself is not very big, there are shops and several cafes to eat. There is a supermarket with groceries and necessary small items. There is an extra large selection of everything.
I didn't have enough of a store with goods/toys/souvenirs for children. There is a sooooo small one with a very minimal number of toys, but mostly for the youngest.
And the biggest disadvantage for me is the inability to exchange money on the territory of the shopping center. There is an ATM, but it does not accept banknotes less than $100.
The iconic place of Hurghada.
There is a grocery supermarket, such as Auchan.
We usually buy fruits in Moscow- guava, mango. This year we bought excellent quality T-shirts and Gillette machines and blades (we often came across fakes in Moscow).
In clothing stores, we bought clothes for my husband (last year), my daughter and myself already this year.
Payment in cash in Egyptian pounds, which were changed at an ATM (dollars to pounds).
There is a McDonald's.