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- 743251152 oct. 2023
Never been to a Primark before so my review might be alittle one sided. But my husband was telling me about this place and kept seeing people with their bags around belfast. So when we found it, we made it a point to stop in. Well let's just say our stop in turned into an all out let's buy everything. They have cute kids clothes that are super cheap and good quality. It was nice to see that they had Disney stuff as most places don't and if they do, they charge an arm and a leg. At least in the states.
The staff is super helpful and even helped me find sizes. The place was stocked and we'll maintained. Yes they do get alot of customers and so having some mess is going to happen. Even the woman at the cash register was helpful and neatly put the merchandise in the bag. Way different then the service u get in the states.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Amy B.Great Whelnetham, Royaume-Uni0409025 juin 2023
We went to Primark to do some clothes shopping which was great we found everything we wanted. We also stopped at the Disney Cafe that was inside and had Mickey Waffles and a Coffee, these were all delicious.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 13 déc. 2016
One of my favorite stores and locations. Touristy shopping District but this location has it all. There is not one single thing bad I can say about this spot other than it gets insanely busy because of tourists. But honestly I think all of the Primark shops are crazy busy all of the time. They have the latest in all fashions with quite literally something for everyone at the most insanely affordable prices. A quality jumper for 12 pounds 50 that I have been wearing for nearly three years and it still looks in brand new condition. My goodness I love Primark.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Nicola S.Royaume-Uni2512520018 juin 2016
Compared to their primark stores I have visited this one is an almighty mess.
You could quite easily miss a bargain in all the jumble of clothes and that is what this sometimes reminds me of a jumble sale.
The staff of this store could learn a few lessons form other stores. I've heard that an extension is in the works which would be amazing as more space will mean less cramped messy rails of clothes.
Best time to go is first thing in the morning when everything is tidy and before the mess begins.
But also a great place to go for bargains and basic essentials.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Paula G.Belfast, Royaume-Uni238941729 avr. 2010Prem's
This branch of the discount giant Primark is worth a mention for a couple of reasons. The first is its sheer size - 4 large floors of cut price goods and the second is the building itself. It was built in 1785 to house a bank and still looks impressive today among the city centre buildings. Of course, like most city centre buildings, it was bombed during the 1970s but came through the other side and was refurbished to its former glory.
Now, the inside. Unless you have been under the proverbial rock for the last 2 years, you will have heard of the Primark phenomenon and the age of disposable fashion. Setting aside the moral and ethical questions about how goods can be made and sold at such low prices, Primark is the king of cheap fashion and homewares. And do you know what, no matter how vehemently people deny it, I bet every house in the country has at least one item from Primark. This branch is massive and stocks everything from fashion to kids school uniforms, bedding and cushions, shoes, accessories, gift wrap and greeting cards and at Christmas, decorations and toys. There's no doubt that there is a high volume of tat to be found, but in among it are some great finds. Personal bests are a faux fu coat, chunky necklaces and boys shorts which are totally Boden-esque,a nd all for sill silly prices.
A word of warning, you won't have a sophisticated or upmarket shopping experience. On one occasion, someone actually shoved me right out of her way and gave me what's called in Belfast 'a real mouthful'. I kid you not. So keep your head down, make no eye contact and gather up those bargains.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jen A.Belfast, Royaume-Uni418954416 mai 2016
You really can't beat Primark for cheap clothes! Yes they may not last as long as other high street stores but for what you pay its great!
This store has s wide range of ever changing clothing for all occasions and really keeps up with current trends which is excellent
The kids section is fantastic, considering they may only wear the clothes a handful o times before they grow out of them you can't really go wrong
Every time I go in there are always offers and sale items up for grabs, unfortunately for the girls it's generally only size 6 & 8 that's often left
I'm dropping a star for the long waits at customer services and the need to often squeeze past trollies of clothes as the staff restock but all in all you just can't beat a wee lunchtime trip to Primark to grab yourself a bargain!Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Christine S.Belfast, Royaume-Uni6250984922 févr. 2016
This is one of the bigger Primarks in Northern Ireland, and they have a large selection of clothes, kidswear, homewear, swimwear, footwear (you get the picture) over three floors.
The shop is cheap and cheerful and you can get some quite nice items from time to time. The quality isn't always great, but it's Primark, so your expectations are set from the beginning, the item's here for a good time, not a long time!
Inside the store itself, stresses me out. It's always packed and it's hard to navigate your way around due to slow walkers, ignorant pram pushers, and people with no spatial awareness. If I need to go in for any reason, I want to get out again as soon as I can!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Ciara S.Belfast, Royaume-Uni1004840729114 janv. 2016
Primark isn't known for quality but when you need something super cheap this is the shop to head straight to. I absolutely hate Primark when it's busy and wouldn't even contemplate going into it on a hectic Saturday when it's extremely chaotic and packed full of shoppers. However I have bought my fair share of cheap pyjamas, beach towels, dressing gowns and Christmas jumpers from Primark over the years. No doubt I'll buy more in the future when needs must. If you avoid this store during rush shopping hours and only purchase knowing that what you buy is the hogwash of clothing, then you'll not be disappointed. Definitely has its occasional uses...
Helpful 6Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Conor K.Amsterdam, Pays-Bas2365569525 sept. 2010
Primark! The bastion of cheapness and thrift that stops me from being arrested due to indecent exposure! This place is seriously cheap. Over my Yelping time, I've come to realise that I can be extremely cheap to, so we fit together quite well. Nothing costs more than a tenner, to be honest, few things go over a fiver, especially in the guys section. I would get a lot of work shirts from here.
Their range is plain and casual, which makes it perfect for what I need. The staff do look like the most unhappy people on the planet, but I suppose that's to be expected when working in one of the messiest shops on the planet!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Laura C.Belfast, Royaume-Uni71012219 sept. 2010
Oh, Primark. As Brian C says, my only problem with it is that I can't take it home and rock it to sleep. Probably the shop I spend most time in.
I don't usually go for the main selection of clothes, preferring to use Primark for staples like those cute V neck winter jumpers they do for four or five quid - their fashionable/this season ranges aren't really for me, and I've found that their jeans tend to lose shape after a few washes.
But for stuff like coats, jammies, kaks, socks, tights (especially tights - two quid for a pair of patterned tights, as opposed to eight or nine in other shops), baby clothes/presents and household stuff, Primark are second to none. They're not great for bras if you're at all (blush) well-endowed, but there's always Marksies for that with all the money you save at Primark.
Plus, they have toiletries, makeup, scarves, gloves and costume jewellery from only a quid. I once picked up a pair of gloves, marvelling that it was only a quid on the price tag, to then see that for this quid there were actually two pairs of gloves modestly tagged together. This type of thing makes me very very happy.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0