Fleet Walk is located at Fleet Street, Fleet St, Torquay TQ2 5EB, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Fleet Walk and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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50 well-known stores, boutiques & restaurants compose this 2-story shopping centre.

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TOM MCGIVERN

4 Google Rating

Most of the shops open getting back to normal. Need shoppers

4/ 5

Most of the shops open getting back to normal. Need shoppers

steven “stig” dudson

4 Google Rating

Needs a b@m or home bargains

4/ 5

Needs a b@m or home bargains

Paul Bruce

3 Google Rating

Very strange in today's environment But cheap & good beer

3/ 5

Very strange in today's environment But cheap & good beer

Russell Kent

2 Google Rating

Not for me, the shops and the place just has no character of life. Give me old fashioned little shop

2/ 5

Not for me, the shops and the place just has no character of life. Give me old fashioned little shops anyday.

Matt Davies

4 Google Rating

Easy access to main Street and all the shops and the harbour

4/ 5

Easy access to main Street and all the shops and the harbour

Terry Hooper

3 Google Rating

Used to be a great shopping street years ago, now is a mismatch of shops. None of any particular val

3/ 5

Used to be a great shopping street years ago, now is a mismatch of shops. None of any particular value for a visit. Don't go out of your way for Fleet Walk, unless you want a Pizza Hut or KFC. It is however the quickest way to the Harbour Side from town.

Liza Riley

5 Google Rating

Quirky first floor shopping parade with the usual retail outlets, cafes and takeaways. Somehow achie

5/ 5

Quirky first floor shopping parade with the usual retail outlets, cafes and takeaways. Somehow achieves a more relaxed atmosphere than the bustling high street below. A nice walk through town ‘above it all’. Escalators up and down at one end, but only escalator up and steps down at the other, beware. Probably a lift somewhere too, but I didn't see it.

Cole Tucker

3 Google Rating

Fleet Walk has some good shops but unfortunately a lot of it is empty now. Good access to the car pa

3/ 5

Fleet Walk has some good shops but unfortunately a lot of it is empty now. Good access to the car park behind though.

Karl. A.

5 Google Rating

Go to Torquay candle co, upstairs (number 5) superb shop gets a 5 star review. Wax melts, bath bombs

5/ 5

Go to Torquay candle co, upstairs (number 5) superb shop gets a 5 star review. Wax melts, bath bombs, little shiny shiny colourful stuff.. feast for the eyes!!!

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