April 24, 1990, The center was inaugurated by Mr. Maurice ARREX, Deputy Mayor of the City of Toulon. On April 25, 1990, the center was opened to the public. The Mayol shopping center is situated in the town center of Toulon between the Mayol sports stadium and the old town, close to the port. It consists of a Carrefour hypermarket and a set of national and European brands. With its offerings, its accessibility, and its architecture, the Centre Mayol is destined to become one of the major players in the trade center of Toulon.
Description of the location and accessibility
Mayol Center is located near the city center, east of Toulon. The building is adjacent to the Mayol stadium.
The center is accessible by car, with parking facilities, as well as public transportation, with several bus lines.
Access:
BUS
NETWORK MISTRAL: Bus lines serving the mall. 13-7-23-40 lines, bus stop Mayol, access gate Republic
For all other lines, bus stop Freedom and correspondence with the lines 13-7 and 23-40
TRAIN
station: Gare de Toulon.
CAR
From Nice by 57, a follow-up Toulon center or park, Mayol Centre.
From Marseille, 50 follow up at the Toulon center or park, Mayol Centre.
Shopper Traffic/Catchment Area
Catchment area: 376,000 people within a 15-minute drive, 78,000 people within a 5-minute drive.
Shopper traffic: 10 million visitors annually.
Planning
There are eight pedestrian entrances into the center, four on each level, including access from the covered parking areas, which provide 3,000 spaces.
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