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The Best Shopping Malls in France
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La Vallee Village
, Serris
For chic outlet shopping, try La Vallee Village. The mall carries more than 120 brands, ranging from women's and men's clothes to housewares.

Les Halles de Lyon Paul Bocuse is a covered marketplace with over 50 upscale shops and restaurants. Newly built in the 1960s, this is also a
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Explore Lyon at your own pace with a unique vantage point from a double-decker bus. Listen to audio commentary of the sights, available in eight language selections. Hop on and off as often as you like at the 19 different stops: 12 for the green line and 7 for the blue line.

Val d'Europe
, Marne-la-Vallee
Conceived as the ideal, modern shopping experience in a planned community, Val d'Europe features 16 restaurants, 140 shops, and a multitude o
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