What to buy: Built by the Exalco Group, as a new concept in shopping experience, the Cornerstone Complex in Mosta is housing both shops and offices.
Here can be found the top local retailers all under one roof, with new collections of clothes, handbags from famous international names such as Tosca Blu, Gai Mattiolo, Arcadia and Byblos, accessories and body products.
Updated Nov 23, 2006
Address: Triq il-Kostituzjoni
What to buy: The store is located close to the Rotunda, at the end of a straight street bringing to the back of the church, in a square where the buses are usually stopping, near the Cornerstone Complex.
Among the things to be bought here are books, maps, souvenirs, toys, stationery, and electronics.
Updated Nov 23, 2006
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