Yitian holiday Plaza
Yitian holiday Plaza
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10:00 - 22:00
Monday
10:00 - 22:00
Tuesday
10:00 - 22:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 22:00
Thursday
10:00 - 22:00
Friday
10:00 - 22:30
Saturday
10:00 - 22:30
Sunday
10:00 - 22:00
What people are saying
Norberto J
By Norberto J
Wonderful experience.
5.0 of 5 bubblesApr 2019
I wasn't going to visit Yitian Holiday Plaza, because I wasn't in Shenzhen for too many days, and I had visited MixC and COCO Park already. But, I was still looking for a couple of things that I wanted to buy, and I had a free morning, so I decided to give it a try because I had read that there was an Armani Collezioni and a Ralph Lauren Store, and the only Apple Store in Shenzhen along with a Zara store. The visit ended up being a complete wonderful experience, so I will try to explain myself. First of all, there were many brands that I like and that weren't located at MixC, especially Canali and Costume National (C`N`C), Versace (that had many items on a very good sale of 50% off), and others. There were two very nice stores with men clothes. I was about to purchase a jacket in one of them, and a suit in the other, but I asked the clerks to translate the composition in the labels (very difficult to communicate since almost no one in Shenzhen speaks even a basic english), and it turned out that both were made almost entirely with polyester. The jacket was almost US$ 500.-, and the suit was about US$ 600.- I ended up buying a jacket in Costume National for a surprisingly low price of US$ 600.- (it was on sale), with an AWESOME design, 100% wool from 110's Vitale Barberis Canonico, and made in Italy. So, I was happy that I didn't purchase the other items. There were more great items in that store, but I didn't need or want anything else. But the greatest experience was in a store called Wooderful Life. It's a store with 100% of the items made of wood, and all related to music boxes and toys made of wood. I purchased around 15 small spins (to give as souvenirs) all made with different characters, that are extraordinary. The woman who walked alongside with me didn't speak any english, but she was lovely and showed me absolutely everything that they had. They have music boxes of all kinds, cases, stands, tools for the kitchen, puzzles, games for kids, stationary items, all made to look and feel like toy trains, buses, bears, horses, pandas, monkeys, dancers, workers, teachers, kids, babies. There are a million shapes and colors and the whole store is so lovely that I can't explain it in a way that will do justice to it. If I wouldn't have had to travel across the world, I would have bought one of each of the million things they sell there. The music is amazing, the enviroment is awesome, they have a playland for kids to play different games, and I completely forgot that we live in 2019 and that we live hijacked by technology. I stayed there for about an hour, and I didn't want to leave. This experience alone made my trip to China worthwhile. And I believe my family and friends will immediately fall in love with the spins, as I did. I had lunch at the Westin Hotel buffet, which was very good (I ate mostly japanese sushi, but there were many selections), and it's attached to the mall. The price was ridicously low, I paid, with a 30% discount because I'm a Marriot member of whatever membership they told me they have, like US$ 30.- The other things were another MUJI store, another Uniqlo store, and some purchases I made at the Ole supermarket in the basement. Apple store is nice, but nothing new to see, Zara store is tiny with nothing worth visiting, Armani Collezioni is not there, like Geox store is not there, and others that I saw listed are not there either. A con: NO wi-fi available. I mean, they say they have it, but in order to use the different wi-fi services, you have to have a phone from China, and log in with a code they send you by SMS. I haven't had a telephone from China, so I could only log in at the Apple Store, which also asks for the code, but if you have an international phone with roaming service, it will get to you and you will be able to use it. Also, at the basement, there are many great tiny stores. Still, a very fulfilling experience for me.

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Norberto J
Tulum, Mexico70 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2019 • Solo
I wasn't going to visit Yitian Holiday Plaza, because I wasn't in Shenzhen for too many days, and I had visited MixC and COCO Park already.
But, I was still looking for a couple of things that I wanted to buy, and I had a free morning, so I decided to give it a try because I had read that there was an Armani Collezioni and a Ralph Lauren Store, and the only Apple Store in Shenzhen along with a Zara store.

The visit ended up being a complete wonderful experience, so I will try to explain myself.

First of all, there were many brands that I like and that weren't located at MixC, especially
Canali and Costume National (C`N`C), Versace (that had many items on a very good sale of 50% off), and others.

There were two very nice stores with men clothes. I was about to purchase a jacket in one of them, and a suit in the other, but I asked the clerks to translate the composition in the labels (very difficult to communicate since almost no one in Shenzhen speaks even a basic english), and it turned out that both were made almost entirely with polyester.

The jacket was almost US$ 500.-, and the suit was about US$ 600.-
I ended up buying a jacket in Costume National for a surprisingly low price of US$ 600.- (it was on sale), with an AWESOME design, 100% wool from 110's Vitale Barberis Canonico, and made in Italy. So, I was happy that I didn't purchase the other items. There were more great items in that store, but I didn't need or want anything else.

But the greatest experience was in a store called Wooderful Life.
It's a store with 100% of the items made of wood, and all related to music boxes and toys made of wood.
I purchased around 15 small spins (to give as souvenirs) all made with different characters, that are extraordinary.
The woman who walked alongside with me didn't speak any english, but she was lovely and showed me absolutely everything that they had. They have music boxes of all kinds, cases, stands, tools for the kitchen, puzzles, games for kids, stationary items, all made to look and feel like toy trains, buses, bears, horses, pandas, monkeys, dancers, workers, teachers, kids, babies. There are a million shapes and colors and the whole store is so lovely that I can't explain it in a way that will do justice to it.

If I wouldn't have had to travel across the world, I would have bought one of each of the million things they sell there. The music is amazing, the enviroment is awesome, they have a playland for kids to play different games, and I completely forgot that we live in 2019 and that we live hijacked by technology. I stayed there for about an hour, and I didn't want to leave. This experience alone made my trip to China worthwhile. And I believe my family and friends will immediately fall in love with the spins, as I did.

I had lunch at the Westin Hotel buffet, which was very good (I ate mostly japanese sushi, but there were many selections), and it's attached to the mall. The price was ridicously low, I paid, with a 30% discount because I'm a Marriot member of whatever membership they told me they have, like US$ 30.-

The other things were another MUJI store, another Uniqlo store, and some purchases I made at the Ole supermarket in the basement.

Apple store is nice, but nothing new to see, Zara store is tiny with nothing worth visiting, Armani Collezioni is not there, like Geox store is not there, and others that I saw listed are not there either.

A con: NO wi-fi available.
I mean, they say they have it, but in order to use the different wi-fi services, you have to have a phone from China, and log in with a code they send you by SMS. I haven't had a telephone from China, so I could only log in at the Apple Store, which also asks for the code, but if you have an international phone with roaming service, it will get to you and you will be able to use it.

Also, at the basement, there are many great tiny stores.

Still, a very fulfilling experience for me.
Written 29 April 2019
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Mayabelhedi
Shenzhen, China1,404 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018 • Solo
one or two Italian restaurants where you can have lunch bur not really with a large menu
otherwise if you are going for shopping it's not the best place where to go to
there's Zara , Mango, H&M , Victoria secret, Ralph Lauren, but no sports wear shops
Written 3 June 2018
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aquacic
257 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018 • Friends
we went to eat at one of the chinese restaurants on L3 floor. place is modern and it has an international supermarket on the basement floor. you can go on the rooftop to have a view of window of the world. restrooms were clean and if you like to shop, you should give this mall a try.
Written 18 February 2018
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Byaheng-oldies
Hong Kong, China530 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2017 • Couples
After walking along Mangrove park on a very hot and humid day we decided to take a cab to Yitian Holiday Plaza. This mall is crowded with locals and tourists alike since it’s just across in one of Shenzhen tourists attractions which is the Windows Of The World. It’s a good place to cool down during summer months and you’ll find signature shops and local brands as well. If you need to fuel up your hunger just go up to the top floor and lots of restaurants and coffee shops to choose from but most of them serves spicy foods which is intended for the locals unless you are a chilli loving foreigner! one particular resto caught our attention and we were right to have chosen it but a bit pricey but worth it named Wang Steak. The basement level has varieties of bargain stalls if you are in a budget or just simply want to spend time window shopping.
The mall is directly connected to the subway train station via Windows Of The world so you won’t miss it.
Written 8 October 2017
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JojoG_88
Cebu Island, Philippines582 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2016 • Solo
While waiting for my friends to wrap-up their Window of the World (WOTW) tour, I decided to pass the time at the Holiday Plaza mall right across the street. I entered the WOTW Glass Pyramid, descended the exit J escalator and directly opposite was the basement entrance to the mall. A tiny Pacific Coffee shop right beside the Ole supermarket instantly caught my eye. Ordered an Americano & muffin, sat back and relaxed for about an hour there. Nice, spacious, clean shopping place featuring a wide variety of popular brands (Lacoste, Zara, CK, Armani, H&M, Tommy Hilfiger, etc.). Also at the basement level is an ice skating rink surrounded by various coffee shops and restaurants.

Getting there: Take the Shenzhen Metro (Line 1-Green line) and alight at the Window of the World station, exit A3.
Written 26 November 2016
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PTrew
Hong Kong, China740 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2016 • Solo
Location good
Easy access
Easy to get taxi
Not overly crowded
Good selection of shops including apple and Olle

Comfortable and clean

Well worth is
Written 1 October 2016
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caslee10
Hong Kong, China688 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2016 • Friends
Good upmarket plaza conveniently located next to the metro and few hotels. Not a lot of restaurants as the mall isn't very large. most places food are good and prices are reasonable. There is also an upscale supermarket hidden in the basement which is convenient if you stay nearby.
Written 28 July 2016
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csh68
Singapore, Singapore1,079 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2016 • Business
Besides shopping for international brands like Rolex and Hugo Boss, you can buy Apple products, shop at upmarket Ole supermarket, dine in several restaurants or try the local food at basement 2.

Try Southern Beauty on level 4 and JinBai Xiao Long Bao in B2-34, next to elevator and below H&M for quality Xiao Long Bao.
Written 3 May 2016
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Joe
Budapest, Hungary3,378 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2016 • Solo
This is located in window of the world. It's a swanky upmarket mall very European in style. More higher end products. Lots of designer labels but some high street. Also many restaurants and cafes of a high quality. There is also an ice rink and a cinema. The toilets are superb
Written 7 February 2016
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O R
Nantes, France320 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2015 • Business
Looks like luxury european shopping center. Except the supermarket at the lower level, you can find lors of european brand... also shooping is often almost empty.
Written 19 November 2015
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  • Sun - Thu 10:00 - 22:00
  • Fri - Sat 10:00 - 22:30