Counted as one of the busiest shopping hubs of the city, Plaza Villa Nueva welcomes shoppers from different neighborhoods of Villa Nueva. The shopping complex is spread over a large area and is home to an array of boutiques, bank branches, dining outlets and a supermarket. Find the well-stocked Super 24 convenience store here, along with restaurants like Little Caesars, Anfora and Domino's Pizza, among others.
One of the biggest and most famous malls in the city, Arkadia Shopping is a prime destination for shopping, food and entertainment. Found here are some of the biggest brand names from the world of fashion and beyond. With outlets like Decathlon, Fox, Clarks, Diesel and converse, in its arsenal of stores, one can expect nothing short of a pleasant and exciting shopping experience from this mall. The mall is also home to numerous restaurants and cafes, as well as movie theater.
This urban shopping center includes more than 100 stores of best national and international brands. Customers can find anything from laser disks, clothing, and electric appliances to outdoor gear, shoes, novelties, gifts and many other things. The third floor has a variety of restaurants that cater to every taste. There are entertainment facilities for children and adults in the form of movie theaters, bowling alleys and amusement arcades. It is well worth using the facilities that this shopping center has to offer, and appreciating its unique interior decor.
A small bookshop in the entrance of this well-known Antigua establishment stocks a good number of titles, and a gamut of seating arrangements provide the ideal spot to curl up with your new read or discuss it with new friends. To keep you fueled, the menu offers a variety of cuisines (including plenty of vegetarian food), such hummus and falafel, traditional breakfasts, and plentiful drink selections. Happy hour runs from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. every evening, with live music most nights and lectures about local history and environmental initiatives every Tuesday.
The biggest supermarket in town stretches for a full block - you can enter just east of the Mercado de Antigua, across the Alameda Santa Lucia, through the doorways on either the 4a or the 5a Calles. Space is tight, but choices are plentiful, with all kinds of packaged foods, dairy products, baked goods, alcohols, cell phones, and cosmetic products offered on just the ground floor. For produce, however, most Antigueños prefer to cross the street to seek out fresher options at the open air market.