Gateway Plaza located at 154 Raglan Parade, Warrnambool VIC 3280, Australia

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Sharon Fuller

5 Google Rating

Top shopping centre kmart was great as usual and Coles was tops for our cooked chook

5/ 5

Top shopping centre kmart was great as usual and Coles was tops for our cooked chook

David Francis

5 Google Rating

Warrnambool's version of Westfield..... of course there's no comparison but it is the biggest & brig

5/ 5

Warrnambool's version of Westfield..... of course there's no comparison but it is the biggest & brightest shopping centre in town. There's plenty of parking, a good mix of stores & eateries & it's pleasant to wander around. Good location too, being close to the Homemaker Centre, Spotlight & Bunnings all within a stones throw.

jennie fairman

4 Google Rating

This complex is getting a bit tired but the traders are all up to the mark with appearance and servi

4/ 5

This complex is getting a bit tired but the traders are all up to the mark with appearance and service. A good place for a wander, a bite to eat , a coffee and a spot of shopping

Tara Rogers

2 Google Rating

This place has some nice shops here and there, the bras and things staff were very helpful, but the

2/ 5

This place has some nice shops here and there, the bras and things staff were very helpful, but the general vibe was off for the whole centre.

Sonia Parker

4 Google Rating

Glean bathrooms A good variety of shops

4/ 5

Glean bathrooms A good variety of shops

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