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    Lansdowne Centre

    2.8 (54 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Rides for children. $4.00 per person. It goes forward, and then reverse
    Benson W.

    This review is to show the giant Christmas displays at Lansdowne Centre mall this time around in December. Great photo opportunities if you want to stay warm to take photos. I highly recommend this mall for taking photos in front of the giant displays. And since I was here, I also went to the Bubble Waffle place for drinks and bubble waffle.

    The creepy heads watch you as you walk by.
    Angela K.

    This mall was a dump in the 90's and its even more of a dump now. I'm pretty sure the only reason people come here is for the big box stores they have, like Best Buy and Winners. Otherwise its just a bunch of bizarre stores that have no customers. Like the stand in the middle of the mall with all the 80's mannequin heads. What are they selling, wigs or hats? I'm too creeped out to ask.

    Richard W.

    Many years here and we loved this place. Toys R Us is still alive here unlike in the US. Full of Asians and strategic location. Cantonese and Mandarin are common while English is minority here. You can pretty much do everything here and it's got pretty much everything you need here. Not the best place to hangout for youngsters, I think. But it is still good to walk around here and meet up with friends at the restaurants at the entrance of this mall, which is what most young people do here.

    Kathleen F.

    First time come to richmond carnival, compare to PNE it's very pricy, suggest you to get the wrist bands if you love the rides, since it cost at least 4 tokens for each, and you need to spend $45 for 40 tokens. The good thing is that adults don't have to pay if they don't want to join the ride, also the height requirement for kids to do rides is lower compare to PNE, so the little kids it's more fun.

    Herman Y.

    Nice shopping center next to No 3 Rd and across from Four Points hotel, this place has shops and restaurants that you will enjoy. There are great Chinese restaurants and shops. Plenty of delicious food. Recommended if you are in Richmond for the first time.

    Christmas is coming !
    Lisa Marie M.

    This is another mall on the Canada line I like to stop at. It's one stop past Aberdeen if you are on your way to Richmond Brighouse. It is also not a super large mall, but it does have a Target, Winners, Jysk, Home Sense, Best Buy, Toys R Us, Home Outfitters, Future Shop and Sleep Country. It also has many small shops as well as restaurants and food court, and many service shops. I like the Ardenes in this mall. It's more of an outlet as everything there is on sale up to 80% off. They also have accessories 3/10$ 5/10$ and 10/10$ so if your looking for stocking stuffers or inexpensive grab bag items or even secret Santa gifts, it'd a great place to go. I also like the Dollarrama here for battery's Plastic containers, and a variety of other things all priced at under 3$. So if your looking to do some bargain shopping or need housewares or electronics this is a great one stop destination.

    Sam L.

    Old shopping centre. Has to be one of the oldest centres on Vancouver. But developers do have plans to renovate this large piece of property in the future. Lansdowne still has its charm for a shopping mall. But it definitely is aging. Lots of different kinds of shops here and the food court was renovated and updated probably about a decade ago now. Still come here because they've got some major tenants still like Best Buy. A decent mall still. But definitely not up to the standards of most other malls in the city. Worth a visit still before they tear it all down.

    Mall hours~
    Edward L.

    This mall has been around forever. Many stores have come and gone from here. In the 1980s (back when it was Lansdowne Mall) it was the glory days. The anchor tenant was Safeway (where Best Buy is now), and I remember begging my parents to let me come here to buy computer goodies. In the 1990s they opened up a Computer City (where Future Shop is now). Unfortunately, the opening of the "new" Richmond Centre (they underwent a major renovation) in the mid 90s started a horrible decline in this place. By 2000, this place was pretty much dead. Fortunately, they managed to revise this place with Best Buy, Future Shop, Zellers, and Toys R Us. The mall is quite spacious, and it actually is pretty decent nowadays. With that said, everyone I know that comes here is here either to buy electronics, or eat, which may not be a good thing. However, the restaurants here are quite decent, ranging from the food court to #9 to Kyung Bok Palace to Gingeri. One thing I really like is that I can always take a breather in one of the 2 large circular atrium areas. Sometimes they have shows, or the occasional merry-go-round, but most of the time it's just a nice area to feel like you're outside. Parking is never a problem here. Their lot is freaking HUGE.

    I probably should have taken up their invite for some local flavor but I was more interested in what I do best...eating...
    Helen Y.

    Seriously, this mall needs to get some good anchor stores in if it wants to stay viable. Either that, or turn the entire place into a giant mall filled only with restaurants. It was by my hotel and with the typical Vancouverite flair for a decent quality of life, closed by the time I checked in to my hotel at 6:30 pm. The next morning, I went to the mall before 10 am and lo and was surprised to find that the hours on Sunday were 11 AM! Can someone offer me a job in Vancouver so I can move there! Life sure is good. At that time, only a sensei and several ladies were around doing Tai Chi with some tassel thing. They invited me but I was no in no mood to fling tassels around; my mission was to secure some of that fabled Richmond dim sum and roamed around, going back to the then mostly empty Gingeri Restaurant. I wandered around the space for a quick browse after having dim sum at Gingeri, saw that some gaming exhibit had been set up, attracting quite a crowd. Apart from that, life doesn't seem to exist in this mall. I can't even remember most of the smaller retailers and only remember Best Buy because I considered exiting through it. The high point of this mall for me was dim sum at Gingeri, which got quite busy at 10:30 Am and the Langley Market, which has fresh produce, cakes and all sorts of Asian groceries. It's nice to be able to get fresh fruit when on the road. But the mall model here needs a serious makeover as far as stores to attract people. Landsdowne seems to be a place of huge dollar stores and restaurants. Richmond station has the higher end malls and Aberdeen has the huge supermarkets Yaohan and H Mart. So maybe this mall needs some larger fashion discounters. Either that, or build some museum or garden on the premises. There is nothing sadder than an empty mall on a weekend.

    For such a huge mall, this shopping centre is so quiet, even on weekends.

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    Review Highlights - Lansdowne Centre

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    Richmond Centre is one of the nicer malls in town with Uniqlo, Muji, and any store to satiate your…read moreshopping wishes. It's pretty clean and modern inside. The upstairs food court is standard mall food, like A&W, NY Fries, etc. Definitely a nice place to spend an afternoon.

    What I wrote close to a legal-adult age gap ago (#1) still largely holds true, with a few notable…read moreexceptions: construction never truly finished as the place is perpetually under it; it no longer resembles what it was for the last decade and is more updated and spacious than ever. In fact, the multi year transformation that its currently undergoing makes it less of a traditional mall and more of a mini city that has spawned into a mixed-use commercial district. Their use of natural lighting all throughout the space makes it an ideal place for a photo in any corner. In addition to the space, many stores have stepped in with a good number that are high-end to appease all of the new money coming into the city of Richmond. It has become a leisurely destination for families and teenagers as folks roam the mall from corner to corner. One of the most significant transformations has been their food court, which has been dubbed the DiningTERRACE and features a number of food and drink spots. The only downside has been the mediocrity of most spots, which has plenty of room for improvement. Parking is also a mess, especially during the weekend. Folks are constantly competing for space and camping out has become a necessity during their busiest times. As many skyscrapers have been built nearby and it's proximity to the metro rail, this place will only serve to be busier as time goes on. ____________ (#1) 18 years has flown by.

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    2.1(10 reviews)
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    Random "expansion" (or is it an offshoot?) of Aberdeen Centre…read more Because it was built much later than the original mall, this section is awkwardly linked to the original mall by a weird unfinished section that hasn't seen any retail action in years. Parking is shared with the Aberdeen Centre parkade. In other words, it's a total war zone on the weekends. This part of the mall has been around for a few years, but it sure is empty. I'm not sure even 1/4 of the retail spaces are occupied. It's pretty dead. Anyone remember Bridgepoint? The redeeming factor (and I guess the only real reason to visit this part of the mall) is the food court. It's gotten better in recent years, but this food court used to be almost completely deserted. Now it looks like word has gotten out, and there is a somewhat decent amount of foot traffic. Food stall turnover is still quite high though. Personally I think of it as a much quieter version of the Aberdeen Centre food court.

    I found this part of the mall by random. I was going to Aberdeen Center and to my surprised I…read moreparked near the wrong entrance and I saw a sign leading to Aberdeen Square walked in and it was to a different part of the mall. There are lots of small shops but none interested me. I walked around and it was pretty crammed and to my surprised the layout was pretty awful. This section of the mall is small and most of the store are not useful or what people would shop for every day. Yes this part of the mall is close to the skytrain. No this Aberdeen Square is not directly linked to the Main Aberdeen center. It is being seperated by the giant parkade.

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    3.8(5 reviews)
    1.1 kmGolden Village

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    Shopping centre and hotel by Cambie and No3…read more Parking is available in the SE corner (ground floor), as well as a nice large parkade accessed from the NE corner (drive between the 2 towers/buildings). Not sure what to make of this place. It looks big from the outside, but basically it's a dumpy food court and a really sad shopping area, with a hotel and office tower attached. The food court is obviously tailored more towards the lunchtime crowd, as it was totally dead by dinner time (only 2 places open). The shopping area is pretty dead too in the evening too, other than a bakery. The place used to be more lively when there was a T&T here, but that is long gone. At least the parking is manageable now.

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