2 toilets on 4 floors, one of them is paid, although they should not be like this in shopping malls, there are no decent clothing and shoe stores, as always, stores that are common in Brest and placed there! There is nothing entertaining for children!One bank, which sometimes has a queue of up to 20 people or more!
You'll get there, you'll definitely find something for yourself. Prices are reasonable for clothes, shoes, haberdashery and much more. There are salons, cafes and an escalator for the lazy instead of steps.
I liked the "old" TSUM better. It was always possible to buy high-quality Belarusian goods there. And now TSUM resembles a Chinese goods market. It's a pity!
It's very cool , everything is clean , very friendly sellers , it's a pity that in Russia, even if it's a shopping center , there is no such attitude towards customers!!!
TSUM used to have a history. Many guests of the city specially came here to plunge into the atmosphere of the past. And now they have made an ordinary shopping center.
You can choose. On the 1st and 2nd floors there are clothes, shoes, jewelry. on 3m, what was tried before in the Central Department Store. Mainly domestic manufacturers. Clothes, suits, furs, dishes, etc.
The audio garbage that the owners of this building are trying to pour into my ears led to the fact that I stopped visiting this store. Especially considering that after the change of owner, the assortment became very sad. The same megatopes, kari, Mark formeli and other garbage.
Everything is very cluttered, I liked the former TSUM much more.There is a good selection of products on the third floor, but there is so little space that it is scary to move around.
A normal shopping center where you can buy almost everything. Of the disadvantages, it is extremely inconvenient to move around it with a stroller, especially the upper floor
The reconstruction and modernization were carried out well.
Now I am better than I was, we are keeping up with the times.
There is a toilet, but it is true that it is paid, but it is free for children.
An ordinary shopping mall with foreign boutiques. We expected more. A few minutes later we went to the pedestrian Sovetskaya street, which is opposite, and there we bought all the necessary Belarusian goods.