How many shops are there in The Trafford Centre?

How many shops are there in The Trafford Centre?

200
Trafford Centre

The main Trafford Centre mall is pictured centre and the Barton Square extension is towards the top left.
Location Dumplington, Trafford, Greater Manchester, England
Architect Chapman Taylor Leach Rhodes Walker
No. of stores and services 200
No. of anchor tenants show 6

What shops are at Barton Square Trafford Centre?

Located within TraffordCity, Trafford Palazzo is home to exciting leisure and high-street brands including Primark, LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre, SEA LIFE, Silentnight, Homesense, Natuzzi and Next Home.

What is inside The Trafford Centre?

Major stores include John Lewis, Boots, and Selfridges. The centre boasts almost two million square feet of floor space. It is divided into several areas. The main shopping areas are Regent Crescent, Peel Avenue, The Dome, and Barton Square.

What’s open in The Trafford Centre?

September 10, 1998
The Trafford Centre/Opened

Which is the biggest shopping centre in the UK?

Westfield London
List of shopping centres in the United Kingdom by size

Rank Shopping Centre City/Town
1 Westfield London Shepherd’s Bush, London
2 Metrocentre Gateshead, Tyne and Wear
3 Trafford Centre Trafford, Greater Manchester
4 Westfield Stratford City Stratford, London

Is Barton Square still open?

It’s the bit over the bridge where you’ll find Primark, Legoland and Sea Life, but Barton Square is no longer part of The Trafford Centre. In fact it’s not even Barton Square anymore as the new owners have decided to rename the TraffordCity venue Trafford Palazzo.

Where are the toilets in The Trafford Centre?

Orient food court
The toilet is located in the Orient food court and is part of the central toilet block, making it perfectly placed for families to enjoy a leisurely lunch as part of their day out.

Is Trafford Centre Tier 4 Open?

Three entrances to the Trafford Centre will remain open in Tier 4 – the lower entrance next to Debenhams, the entrance next to Namco Funscape, and the lower entrance next to John Lewis. You can find more information via the Trafford Centre website here.

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