good shopping....also has money changers..............restaurants and food court.................

good shopping....also has money changers..............restaurants and food court.................
I was in Kota Kinabalu to buy handicrafts. My hotel was walking distance from Centrepoint and the Filipino Market, and almost all other shopping places. There are souvenir shops and handicrafts stores there all right. Being Filipino, I found a lot of my countrymen working in Sabah and I did not get lost at all even though I was travelling...
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Try and contact GoGo Sabah, they will arrange everything for you. Joel is very helpful and works non stop to make your trip a pleasurable one. Brilliant people.
personally i wont go there for shopping while i am in kk. I rather go further down to Suria or even oneBorneo. well, just a personal thought.
the food in the food court is the cheapest. do try the Umai Seaweed.
Five levels of shopping. Supermarket and food court on the basement floor. Next four floors are made up of small shops covering everything from mobile phones, counterfeit DVD's, clothes, shoes, tourist shops etc. Extremely popular with the locals on the weekends. Plenty of ATM's but they can be hit and miss sometimes but generally work. There is a sixth floor...
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The Centre Point is a decent place to visit if you are in KK for a few days and feel a bit bored staying at your resort. There is not much to do/see and shop for here compared to better shopping malls/centers in more major cities around the world but its not bad. You can find cheap provisions, snacks and...
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