Princesshay is located at 9 Catherine Street, Exeter EX1 1QA, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Princesshay and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 01392 459838

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -http://www.princesshay.com/

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Light, modern mall featuring over 70 stores, including high-street names, fashion brands and dining.

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annemarie uren

5 Google Rating

Fab.not enough public toilets.

5/ 5

Fab.not enough public toilets.

Higher Coombe

5 Google Rating

Always like looking around here

5/ 5

Always like looking around here

Arthur Collins

3 Google Rating

Modern and extensive shopping centre. Only problem is people not adhering to any distancing at all i

3/ 5

Modern and extensive shopping centre. Only problem is people not adhering to any distancing at all in a confined and semi indoor area.

James McPherson

4 Google Rating

Some good shops like Super dry, Fat Face, All Saints, Schuh, Tiger etc but sadly there are a few vac

4/ 5

Some good shops like Super dry, Fat Face, All Saints, Schuh, Tiger etc but sadly there are a few vacant premises at the site now

Neil Marshall

5 Google Rating

Brilliant service, lovely food. Went on the eat out to help but would pay full price anyway as the f

5/ 5

Brilliant service, lovely food. Went on the eat out to help but would pay full price anyway as the food was that good and the prices are good too.

Dice Troubles

5 Google Rating

A great shopping experience. Lots of places to eat and drink. There is a lot of other new centres be

5/ 5

A great shopping experience. Lots of places to eat and drink. There is a lot of other new centres being built in the town which can only improve the overall experience.

Siobain Eaton

5 Google Rating

Interesting architecture... Prefer historic buildings but must take cameras and lenses next visit 4

5/ 5

Interesting architecture... Prefer historic buildings but must take cameras and lenses next visit 4 proper photos

Paul Martin-irvine

5 Google Rating

Lovely Christmas experience. Nice to get away from my home town for a little shop, fine food and fun

5/ 5

Lovely Christmas experience. Nice to get away from my home town for a little shop, fine food and fun.

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  • Saturday11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Sunday09:30 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Monday09:30 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:30 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:30 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Thursday09:30 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Friday09:30 AM - 06:00 PM
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