Shopping in Koronadal City
Edit ThisThere are a good number of Koronadal City Shopping hotspots in Koronadal City. Here are a few recommendations for you to browse through and pick up some good bargains.
KCC Mall
The KCC Mall (Koronadal Commercial Center Mall) is the first mall that was built in Koronadal City. The mall is located in General Santos Drive, right next to the Casa Gemma Hotel. If you are looking for a place to buy brand name clothes, shoes, bags, accessories or crafts this is the place to shop. The mall also houses several shops, boutiques and food stalls, as well as 4 cinemas. You can shop and also sit back and enjoy some delicious food at the food stalls.
Fitmart Mall
This is the largest and the second best mall in Koronadal City. The Fitmart Mall is located just beside the NDMU-IBED. It has a fine lineup of restaurants, boutiques, specialty stores and entertainment centers including 4 first-class cinema halls. The food court at the mall has free Wi-Fi access so that customers can surf the web while enjoying their food and drinks.
Ace Centerpoint Mall
Ace Centerpoint Mall is situated on Osmenia Street, just beside the old Koronadal City Hall. This mall was formerly known as the Ace Commercial Plaza. This is a good place to shop for locally made clothes and accessories. The mall also houses appliance stores, local and international fast food chains, entertainment centers and a spacious department store and supermarket.
Koronadal’s Public Market
This may not be your idea for poised shopping but you can definitely find great deals in Koronadal’s public market. This is one of the cleanest public markets in the Philippines and it has a colorful and vibrant feel to it. This is the place to shop for fresh fruits and vegetables, meats and fish. In the dry section of the market you will find several crafts stores that sell locally made handicrafts and delicacies. You might also want to try out the beauty salons in the vicinity.
The City Proper
The main streets of the city also have several options when it comes
to shopping. You will come across several small shops and boutiques that
offer locally made, customized clothing, as well as those made with
indigenous fibers. There are also many “pasalubong stores” that offer
local delicacies. You might also want to pick up some souvenirs from the
stores that sell crafts made by the indigenous tribes in Koronadal.
