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One of the largest shopping centers in Europe. You can find just about anything here, whether it’s food or shopping. The restrooms are paid unless you’re enrolled in the loyalty program, but I found them to be very clean. Overall, it’s a beautiful mall. It does get quite busy on weekends, which is to be expected. It’s best to come early in the day.
Super large shopping center, I was here at Christmas holidays, it was quite crowded, couldn’t enjoy a lot. What I liked, it just on front of station, and at Sunday mostly cafes were open, we could have a nice lunch before leaving and after we just arrived. It’s John reed sports, and a lot of stores.
Shops okay, but you also find them in the shopping streets. Foodcourt and restaurants big and good choice with many nice places. You don’t have to come here in summer or in weather as this weekend when it’s hot outside as there isn’t any airconditioning and it’s way to hot inside! So comfort level is a 2/10 max. Paid toilets, really? Is that the level of service in shopping malls? I should have given 1star only!!
It has three levels of shopping Centre, and lots of space to sit down and relax with PowerPoint for you to charge your phone, I have never seen a shopping centre welcome people to sit down and rest, I like the natural lighting of the shopping centre, it is very relaxing. I especially like the carrfore supermarket, it has a pizzeria on the upper level where you can order your pizza and then make it straight away for you.
Nice and modern shopping mall. Unfortunately such a big mall doesn't provide free public toilet, plus toilet service is starting at 11:30 (strangely not at synchronized with the mall's opening hours). Food court has many restaurants, none of them has toilet. We went out to eat, much better choice out there in the street.
Is a very large shopping centre with all the main brands that you want to see in the building. I’d say that the food court is the best bit as s I can’t believe you had to pay to go to toilet. I think this was disgusting and should’ve never happened. This caused a lot of issues with payment machine and also the staff members on the door wasn’t interested in actually doing their job but chatting. The shopping centre itself is over three levels and has a large variety of shops, some better than others.
This is a large and well-organized shopping center with a wide variety of stores, from fashion and electronics to beauty and home goods. The mall is modern, clean, and easy to navigate, making shopping a comfortable experience. There are plenty of dining options, including cafes and casual restaurants, perfect for a break between shopping. Parking is convenient, though it can get busy during weekends and holidays. While it’s a bustling commercial hub, the overall atmosphere is pleasant and welcoming. A great spot for shopping in Lyon!
The largest mall by area in the whole of France, Westfield La Part-Dieu has lots of shops but is insanely crowded, almost difficult to walk in at times. It is directly connected to the Lyon Part-Dieu train station and is very easy to reach with public transit. The toilets cost 1.50€ which is outrageous for a public mall. Overall many shops and a large selection but poor crowd management and the toilets cost more than a coffee.
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