The design and architecture of McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Provence are inspired by the look and feel of rural Provençal village life. The open-air, village-style center has pedestrian-friendly walkways, tree-lined streets, a dancing fountain, and soft landscaping.
The outlet center offers around 120 stores in a retail space of 25,000 square meters. Eight cafés and restaurants will offer a wide-ranging appeal to shoppers looking for anything from a quick coffee to a longer, sit-down lunch.
Regarding access, 1,600 parking spaces are planned, together with safe pedestrian and bicycle ways, as well as bike parking.
Easily accessible and at the crossroads of the A7, A8, and A54, McArthurGlen Provence is located in one of Europe’s most popular destinations for tourists.
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