Kalca is the biggest shopping centre in Nis, together with the underground shopping. It is a huge, tree-storey building, with virtually all kinds of shops: clothes, shoes, music, stationery, computer equipment... you name it! There are also several bars, coffee shops and one or two restaurants where you can refresh yourself after your spending spree
What to buy: Anything
What to pay: It depend on what you are looking for, really, but the prices in Nis are generally lower than in Belgrade or in other big European towns
Written Oct 21, 2004
Written Aug 8, 2006
There is a big shopping center Kalca in Nis, there you can find anything you need. it's the most popular feature of the town and it's in the center, no chance to miss it.
Written May 23, 2004
"Kalca" is a shopping center. The largest one in Nis. A lot of boutiques, cafés, restaurants etc. you can find there. It´s fun!
What to pay: Not expensive at all!
Updated Jan 7, 2003
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"Kalca" is a shopping center. The largest one in Nis. A lot of boutiques, cafés, restaurants etc. you can find there. It´s fun! Not expensive at all!
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