Shoe store "Salamander"

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The Salamander shoe store in Tbilisi is a cozy space offering a wide range of shoes for all ages and styles. Here you will find not only high-quality and stylish shoes, but also excellent service. Customer reviews emphasize not only the high quality of the products, but also the attentive attitude of the staff to each client. The store is conveniently located in the center of Tbilisi, at an address that is easy to find. Opening hours are focused on the needs of clients, which allows you to come in at a time convenient for them. Whether you're looking for casual shoes, stylish boots or something special for a special occasion, Salamander is proud to offer a variety of options at affordable prices. This is the place where you can find shoes that combine comfort, quality and fashion trends.

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Address
ал. Агмашенебели, 213, Тбилиси, Грузия
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Work schedule
  • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday — 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Official website
salamander.ge/
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    The staff was rude and unhelpful. The entire experience was unpleasant.

  • L
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    უპასუხისმგებლობა!!! მაჩვენა, რომ ვითომ 22:00 საათამდე მუშაობს, მაგრამ 21:20 საათზე დაკეტილი იყო. მთაწმინდიდან ჩამოვედი და უკან გავბრუნდი. ეს მარაზმი და უპასუხისმგებლობაა!

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    Bought shoes here, but faced some issues. Asked for a size in Russian, and the saleswoman just walked away. An older man, who happened to be a customer, offered to translate if needed, but there was no one around for that. This wasn't a major problem, as we switched to English. The cashier helped us out, brought the shoes, and we bought them. We also had to explain to the saleswoman that not only Russians speak Russian, but Ukrainians, Belarusians, Tajiks, Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and others do too.