In Venezuela, there are chains of shopping malls called Sambil, operated by the Sambil Group.
They feature hundreds of stores, national and international brands, movie theaters, and food courts. The main locations in Venezuela are:
📀 Caracas
📀Maracaibo
📀Barquisimeto
📀Valencia
📀San Cristóbal
📀and La Candelaria
I don't remember the names of all the stores, but I'll mention the ones I can.
For example, these ones here are from (MANGO BAJITO); they sell home goods such as:
📀kitchen
📀bathrooms
📀living rooms
📀bedrooms
📀outdoor items.
There are also sections for:
📀school supplies
📀toys
📀baby items
📀pet supplie
📀tools
I didn't take many photos of Mango Bajito because that day I focused on the paintings and mirrors
Then I went to a store that sells all kinds of stuffed animals
I can't remember the name of the store, but if I ever go back to Sambil, I'll walk around until I find a store full of stuffed animals
I really liked that plump chicken—it looked so tender to me 😍
There are kittens!! 😍
As soon as I saw the price tags on the stuffed animals, I remembered this store. It's called ( PA' TODO ).
I thought this pelican was really funny and cute, so I took a picture of it as a keepsake 🤣
he seems to be in shock or traumatized 🤣😂
And finally (MR PRICE), since it seems I accidentally deleted the photos of the other stores. Oh well, maybe next time.
There are clothes for both women and men; these men's shorts look comfortable for lounging at home or playing sports.
There's always a huge selection of clothes at very affordable prices, like in this section where everything was $4
Just from these photos, these are some outfits I liked and wanted to share with you 😊
Well, that's all for now—a night at the Sambil Mall. Thanks for reading this far. Blessings. 😇