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Aushopping Bordeaux Lac
The guide was updated:If you want a modern shopping experience away from Bordeaux’s historic centre, Aushopping Bordeaux Lac is worth a visit. Located about 20 minutes by car from downtown, this open-air mall houses over 130 stores, from fashion to electronics, alongside a variety of cafés and casual dining spots in its food court.
Useful Information
- Address: 1 Avenue des 40 Journaux, Bordeaux
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 9:30am–8pm, Sun closed
- Website: bordeaux-lac.aushopping.com
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Aushopping Bordeaux Lac
If you want a modern shopping experience away from Bordeaux’s historic centre, Aushopping Bordeaux Lac is worth a visit. Located about 20 minutes by car from downtown, this open-air mall houses over 130 stores, from fashion to electronics, alongside a variety of cafés and casual dining spots in its food court.
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