Breeze Center
Shopping mall · Zhonglun ·

Breeze Center

Shopping mall · Zhonglun ·

High-end fashion, luxury brands, Uniqlo, Muji, bookstore

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No. 39號, Section 1, Fuxing S Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105 Get directions

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No. 39號, Section 1, Fuxing S Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105 Get directions

+886 2 6600 8888
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Breeze Center

Anisah 思.

Google
There are lots of high-end fashion labels in the building. Kinokuniya, Muji and Uniqlo all in one place! We love the mall. There’s a cafe inside kinokuniya, so you can rest your feet after shopping before hitting the streets again. We walked from the blue line MRT station. There’s a better cafe a shops as you walk towards the MRT station where the coffee, soups. Pasta, sandwiches are great!

Super Porex B.

Google
His shopping mall is so westernised that there are full of luxury stores and the high ceilings between the 1st and 2nd floors. That makes me think of the shopping centres I’ve been to in Australia. But for the upper floors are just like normal department stores including Uniqlo, Muji, a furniture store, and a bookstore. The majority of restaurants, the food court and some other shops are located on GF (=B1F). To sum up, you must walk around its 1st floor for once.

Eunice N

Google
One of the quality luxury shopping malls in Taipei, the mall has many well-known luxury brands included Gucci. It’s quite pleasant to shop here as it’s not crowded as the other malls like Taipei 101. We like their eatery around too.

Danny C.

Google
Breeze Center could be one of the top luxury shopping centers at Taipei, next to Taipei 101, with most of the well-known luxury brands crowded except Hermes and LV. Breeze Center is located at Fuxing Rd which would take you ten minutes to walk from MRT station. Besides the fashion luxury stores and top watch stores at lower stories, there are also Uniqlo at 4th floor and a Japanese book store at 5th floor, to meet the need of different shoppers. Breeze Center is not very crowded at weekdays; shopping here is quite enjoyable.

Nichole F.

Google
I went for the BTS Exhibition: PROOF in Taipei event 💜 Place is nice actually. But you'll get lost if you're new and don't know the place well 'cause the place is a bit huge. Good thing their personnel are friendly and easy to approach.

Eldrick K.

Google
Breeze Center is the first female oriented shopping mall, comes with the concept of aesthetic lifestyle. The mall are not too big but just sufficient enough and the Breeze Center is connected with the MRT station at the B1 floor.

Michael

Google
Oddly designed mall. Few top shelf anchor stores. Lots of wasted, unused space. Hidden escalator hidden on one side to take you up. Looks more like an employee lift than a public access. Book store and the grocery hidden down in basement are worthy, the rest -Filler. Sparsely filled with minimal merchandise.

Mr. Li (.

Google
An upscale mall in the Songshan district in Taipei that opened its doors to the public in 2001. Owned and operated by the Breeze Group of company. There are a lot of branded stores inside. Access to this place is possible by vehicle and train. A walk by the Songshan Fuxing Station. #RP
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Juan F.

Yelp
Breeze Center is a a similar to the other popular department stores like SOGO. There are floors specific for shopping and other floors specific for food. Lots of luxury brands and others that I do not recognize.
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Chris Y.

Yelp
Breeze Center is a a similar to department stores as SOGO or Shin Kong Mitsukoshi, where they will have some floors for shopping, some floors for eating, and some floors for entertainment. This particular location is Breeze Center Nanjing, as it's near the station, and in the area. It is just a block down from the Taipei Arena, and a few blocks away from the Brother Hotel, so you can bet it's a fairly busy area, with foot traffic abound. Weekends will certainly be slightly more crowded. Just as with all the other department store buildings, there is a variety of things going on here. They have shops that are just for shopping, some that are different vendors at their shop fronts, and some places that are their own. They have a food court downstairs on b2, and one on the 4th floor. Both of these floors offers a wide variety of options, so take your time to visit both floors to see your full options. They also have a grocery store located here, though, it's fairly small, so it's really more for just basic needs, rather than a full on Px Mart or other super market. They also have a r&r floor, and an entertainment floor at the 7th floor, with a small arcade, and a Toys R Us, which is sort of amazing considering their fate in the US. Breeze Center Nanjing is a pretty good option if you're looking for a place to sit down and eat, and with choices. Most of the food places here are reasonably priced, especially when compared to other department store locations. Definitely not going to find anything extravagant about this place, but it is a nice option nonetheless.
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Yvon Meow J S.

Yelp
I love this Breeze Center. Now I am biased, of course. If a place has my SHOPPING needs, then it's gonna be at least 4 stars....lol. Breeze has several locations (one in the Taipei 101). This one is situate by the east side of Taipei where all the cool hipsters come to eat and shop. Breeze has all of the usual of a shopping center has in Taiwan. You can find luxury brands to food court to supermarket here. When it comes to Taiwan, food is everywhere, LITERALLY! All you Taiwanese food lovers and foodies around the world will be in heaven on earth here. However, to just find a simple salad "to go" is probably the toughest thing here, but they have it here in the supermarket, YAY!! People here look at me like I am lost or something when I am searching for a salad. I guess salad is not a big thing here when you can have Ding Tai Fung or all kinds of shabus, bbq's to ramens of all kinds. Well, when I am all greased out, I like to just have a simple, good o salad, my Yelper friends. And, YES, they can make one for you here inside the supermarket. Thank goodness!! You have just saved my life, BREEZE CENTER! YES, a definite 5 starer!!
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Cindy C.

Yelp
Came here today at 11 for an early lunch with a friend. I was so uncomfortable walking in because the people line up to welcome you and bow! Lol The shops and restaurants change often (maybe coz the rent is too expensive for some shops?!) Overall I love coming here for uniqlo, bookstore and cinema on higher floors.
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Lilly C.

Yelp
The Breeze center is a great place to try different eating places and to do a little shopping. Most of the shops here are higher end so be sure to bring out your Black Amex...yes we know you have one that you....you just don't wanna show it off... the floor layout is like this B-1 and B-2 are your food court GF has restaurants and cosmetics and shops such as Club Monaco and Tory Burch 1F- has your heavy hitters like Louis Vuitton and Chanel 2F has BCBG and True Religion 3F has Crate and Barrel and MUJI MUJI 4F has UNIQLO 5F has a bookstore 6F has Handstailung 7F has Right On and OWNDAY 8F-9F has a movie theater It's not my favorite shopping destination. I prefer SOGO by 101 but it's still a great place to hang out and people watch.....definitely worth coming....
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Linda T.

Yelp
This is like the southcoast plaza of Los Angeles. it has everything from department stores to a huge food court serving just about everything you will crave for and a big grocery store to get fruits/veges and meats. great place to walk around and do all your shopping in one stop.
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Kenneth N.

Yelp
Nice shopping mall with most of the high-end names on ground level---Burberry, LV, etc. A bit of a narrow width when you first walk in but opens up on the dogged-leg or L-shaped. Stumbled upon this after pursuing more night market eateries on our first nite. But their nursing room was good, all the usual amenities except the diaper service, could be off. Decent space, not overly spacious like a few in Shenzhen. Believe it was either the 4th or 5th floor, definitely facing the front main street. Muji and Uniqlo also here.
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Helene H.

Yelp
Of all the shopping centers I've been to in Taipei city, Breeze Center is really tailored to provide a luxurious shopping experience. The exterior and interior design nod to this pretty strongly. This shopping center is incredibly well maintained and houses a number of luxury brands and retailers. This world class department store is situated on Fuxing Road, between Nanjing East Road MRT station and Zhongxiao Fuxing MRT station. I only really visit this center when I'm looking to indulge. This is definitely not the place to hit if you're trying to keep your budget tight. But if you are looking for more exotic, hard to find imported items, this would definitely be a good place to look. I know that a lot of my friends have found rarer European cosmetics here, which they couldn't find elsewhere. Also in this centre are the more popular lifestyle store - Muji, Uniqlo and Tailung Hands. Als a number of high end Japanese franchises.
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Mischa W.

Yelp
This is right behind my apartment and I always end up shopping around here and coming here for the movies. I am so glad that there's a nicer mall like this then those bigger and messier malls. This is a smaller mall only 8 floors excluding the movie theater being at the top floor of this mall. A lot of big brands are here and each brand would import new season products and display them in front of the windows. I like their food courts too, a lot of variety and the price is reasonable.
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Roll N.

Yelp
I love this Breeze mall. It's located between the Fuxing MRT and Nanjing Fuxing MRT. The Ambassador movie theater on the top floor is a great place to catch a flick and the price is really cheap if you sign up for their membership. The food court is decent, just like any of the other malls. They also have a bunch of restaurants as well - check the website since some of the restaurants do change. As for the shopping, most of the stores are the high-end fashion brands, but they do have a uniqlo/muji as well. Parking is a biznatch, but you can try your luck at the outdoor lot right next door. It's actually a lot cheaper, but it gets packed after lunch. Although beware the side streets are tiny so sometimes you'll get caught in a standoff with an oncoming car.
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Michael L.

Yelp
I like the layout of this mall. It's more spread out like an American mall. I don't feel like I'm trapped in a tall dollhouse box (like most other malls in Taiwan) waiting to be squashed by an earthquake. I can walk around and let my balls air out. Let freedom ring.
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Viviann L.

Yelp
Nice place with quite a few selections to shop from at decent price, but I still prefer sogo if not Taipei 101. There's some good cafe in breeze Center though some restaurants are pretty worth checking out too