City: Troyes
Region: Europe
Country: France
Trade area: 3 417 918 sq. feet
Address: Voie du Bois, 10150 Pont Ste Marie, France
Owner: McArthurGlen 
Phone: 00 33 (0)3 25 70 47 10
Size: 54783
Website: http://www.mcarthurglen.com/fr/mcarthurglen-troyes/en/
Located in the beautiful medieval town of Troyes, at the heart of the Champagne region, this award-winning Designer Outlet is within only an hour or so of Paris, Reims and Dijon. The village is home to some of fashion’s most luxurious designer labels. McArthur Glen Troyes offers over 100 stores with over 200 designer brands at outlet prices (typically between 30% and 70% off) including ready-to-wear fashion, accessories, shoes, household items and domestic appliances. Fashion brands range from the iconic, like Tommy Hilfiger and Desigual to the sporting, like Asics and Nike, and the high-street favourites, like Wrangler and Guess. If you need extra help finding the right bargains for your style or pocket, the centre also provides a Personal Shopper service with expert advice on all the stores ad their bargains.
Fitting perfectly into the picturesque French landscape, this luxurious fashion destination also offers a choice of tempting bars, restaurants and two children’s play areas, making the outlet an essential visit for style-conscious shoppers and their families.
Location and accessibility
Just a 10-minute drive from Troyes and 130 km from Paris, this fabulous centre is easily accessible from both the A26 and A5 motorways, with Dijon and Reims located only 90 minutes away.
Shopper Trafic/Catchment Area
The town of Troyes itself is a big tourist attraction with its magnificent Gothic churches and medieval garden. The city is famous for its stained glass and sausages (andouillettes), its knitwear industry and factory shops.
Entertainment zone
Two children’s play areas.
Planning
Wedge-shaped mall.
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