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Click any store on the map for details, use search and categories to find brands, and zoom in/out for a closer look.
For people looking to shop, MarketFair is essentially a local mall. It’s a place where people can go to check out shops and then grab something to eat without having to run around the city too much. It gives you a simple experience where you know exactly how to get what you’re looking for without any added hassle.
At the top left side of interactive map, you will find a search bar where you can look up a particular shop. Just enter name of the store, and the program will be able to find it almost immediatly. If you prefer browsing yourself, there is also an option to scroll down and check out various kind of shops by category. By moving your mouse cursor around map and scrolling with the scroll wheel, you’ll be able to zoom in and out so as to have a clearer idea of how everything is laid out. There are also some zooming and full-screen buttons at bottom right that allow you to get a clearer view.
How to Use the MarketFair Map
Because this is a single-floor mall (L1), all of the stores is on a single plan, meaning you won’t have to toggle between floors. Simply clicking on any of the store pins will show you more information regarding that business. It’s also a basic single-level layout. You don’t have to navigate complex, multi-story building or search for elevators and escalators. You simply enter and everything is there in an open area. Each section are easy to get to from the next.
It’s a relaxing experience free of confusion, no need to wander through stairwells and corridors looking for your destination, you go right to it. The floor will be covered with a range of shops. While exact number of stores varies, there is a decent selection of shops available for different needs. Regardless, they offers a good range of options for your needs. Service providers, electronics vendors, and clothing retailers are common. That means you can do most of your errand running all at once. Want a gadget? How about some clothes? Need something done around town? Just walk from store to store.
Part of the MarketFair experience is dining there. Whether you want a snack or a meal, you can stop in one of the dining places available here. These food vendors make your trip more worthwhile and allow you to feel comfortabley as you shop. Often, malls like this has sitting areas for customers to relax and eat before shopping again.

Because of this, the design ensure accessibility. A one floor concept means you don’t have to wait around for a lift or climb stairs; there aren’t any big barriers to entry. It’s efficient and therefore a practical option for those that value efficiency. Everything is about making sure the place functions as space where people can get what they need while not wasting time with unnecessary fuss.
While bigger, multi-story buildings can be exciting with lots to see, there is something more appealing about simple set up of just one level. It’s practical. It removes the complexity of navigating confusing floor plans. It also makes things easier for people who are not familiar with where they’ are going. It is the practical choice for people looking to save time and convenience over everything else.
It offers an easy-to-read map of the whole facility to allow users to plot out their path in advance (whether that’s pre-arrival or while you’re already inside). They can use the features available to quickly locate whatever it is they need or want. What they see is exactly what will be there when they get there; this digital rendering reflect the real world perfectly.
The directory map is current as of posting but, because stores do change over time, this will be updated. Remind readers that they should of bookmark the page in case they want to easily return for the directory the next time around.