Ackermans Van Der Byl Park Vaal Mall – Clothing Store Near You in Vanderbijlpark
Ackermans Van Der Byl Park Vaal Mall is a clothing store located in Shop 57, Vaal Mall, Rossini Ave, Vanderbijlpark, Vanderbijlpark S.W.2, Vanderbijlpark, 1900. This stylish store offers a wide range of affordable and trendy clothing for the whole family. With a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, Ackermans is a popular choice for shoppers in the Vaal Mall area.
Location
Ackermans Van Der Byl Park Vaal Mall is conveniently located in Shop 57 within the bustling Vaal Mall, making it easily accessible for clients in Vanderbijlpark, as well as the surrounding areas. This prime location allows for easy access for customers looking to shop for stylish and affordable clothing.
Ackermans Van Der Byl Park Vaal Mall Contact
To schedule an appointment or inquire about the services offered by Ackermans Van Der Byl Park Vaal Mall, customers can call +27 16 931 0090. When calling, customers can ask about the availability of items, pricing, services offered, and any special arrangements for weekend or emergency appointments.
Ackermans Van Der Byl Park Vaal Mall’s Working Hours
Ackermans Van Der Byl Park Vaal Mall is open Monday to Saturday, with extended opening hours on weekdays. Monday to Friday, the store is open from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Sundays from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. These flexible working hours make it convenient for busy shoppers to visit the store during their free time.
Ratings
Ackermans Van Der Byl Park Vaal Mall has a Google rating of 3.8 based on reviews from 227 customers. This indicates that customers are generally satisfied with the quality and service provided by the store. However, if there are no ratings available, it can be assumed that the business does not have any reviews at the moment.
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Shop 57, Vaal Mall, Rossini Ave, Vanderbijlpark, Vanderbijlpark S. W. 2, Vanderbijlpark, 1900