Paris, France : Vallée Village : Outlet Mall Branded Shopping for Cheap
Just 35 minutes from Paris and 5 minutes from Disneyland Paris, La Vallée Village brings together 110 fashion and luxury boutiques offering the trendiest products from their previous collections at prices reduced by at least 33%* and often more, all year round, including Sundays.
You can find collections by DIANE VON FURSTENBERG, GERARD DAREL, GUESS, JIMMY CHOO, KENZO, LONGCHAMP, MARNI, MICHAEL KORS, PAUL SMITH, SANDRO, TOD’S, ZADIG & VOLTAIRE , CARVEN, ERIC BOMPARD, PAUL & JOE, SONIA RYKIEL, SUPERDRY, UGG, VICOMTE A and many more.
Getting here couldn't be easier with the Shopping Express® shuttle service linking Paris to La Vallée Village with 2 journeys a day from Place des Pyramides:
Place des Pyramides to La Vallée Village: 9.30am and 13.00pm
La Vallée Village to Place des Pyramides: 4.00pm and 6.45pm
Enjoy a unique shopping experience with a personal stylist service (upon reservation), valet parking (Friday to Sunday), a hands-free shopping service, cafes and restaurants, our art gallery Espace La Vallée Village, our reception area, 2 play areas for children and a tax reimbursement service for non-EU visitors.
Earn air miles while shopping. As a member of the collection of 9 European Chic Outlet Shopping® villages, La Vallée Village is an official partner of loyalty programmes with Air Berlin, Air China, Alitalia, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Air Baltic, British Airways, Etihad, Air France, Iberia, Jet Airways, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, TAM, Singapore Airlines, UIA, United Airlines, Virgin Atlantic. Details on these programmes are available on our website.
La Vallée Village, 3 cours de la Garonne, 77700 Serris (Marne-la-Vallée) +33 (0)1 60 42 35 00
Open 7 days a week, from Monday to Sunday, 10am to 7pm. Closed 3 days per year (25/12, 01/01, 01/05)
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A 35 mn de Paris et à 5 mn des Parcs Disney, La Vallée Village rassemble 110 boutiques de la mode et du luxe proposant les produits les plus tendance de leurs collections précédentes à des prix réduits de -33% minimum* et souvent davantage et ce toute l’année, y compris le dimanche.
Découvrez les collections de DIANE VON FURSTENBERG, GERARD DAREL, GUESS, JIMMY CHOO, KENZO, LONGCHAMP, MARNI, MICHAEL KORS, PAUL SMITH, SANDRO, TOD’S, ZADIG & VOLTAIRE , CARVEN, ERIC BOMPARD, PAUL & JOE, SONIA RYKIEL, SUPERDRY, UGG, VICOMTE A.
Pour venir, rien de plus simple avec le service de navette Shopping Express® reliant Paris à La Vallée Village 2 fois par jour depuis La Place des Pyramides :
Place des Pyramides / La Vallée Village : 09h30 et 13h
La Vallée Village / place des Pyramides : 16h et 18h45
La Vallée Village, 3 cours de la Garonne, 77700 Serris (Marne-la-Vallée) 01 60 42 35 00
Ouvert 7 jours sur 7, du lundi au dimanche, de 10h à 19h. Fermé 3 jours par an (25/12, 01/01, 01/05)
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Birds party in the Little Rann of Kutch!
Duck is the common name for a large number of species in the Anatidae family of birds, which also includes swans and geese. The ducks are divided among several subfamilies in the Anatidae family; they do not represent a monophyletic group (the group of all descendants of a single common ancestral species) but a form taxon, since swans and geese are not considered ducks. Ducks are mostly aquatic birds, mostly smaller than the swans and geese, and may be found in both fresh water and sea water.
The Common Crane (Grus grus), also known as the Eurasian Crane, is a bird of the family Gruidae, the cranes. It is a large, stately bird and a medium-sized crane at 100--130 cm (40--52 in) long, with a 180--240 cm (71--96 in) wingspan and a weight of 4.5--6 kg (10--13.2 lbs). It is grey with a white facial streak and a bunch of black wing plumes. Adults have a red crown patch. It has a loud trumpeting call, given in flight and display. It has a dancing display, leaping with wings uplifted.
It breeds in wetlands in northern parts of Europe and Asia. The global population is in the region of 210,000-250,000, with the vast majority nesting in Russia and Scandinavia. In Great Britain the Common Crane became extirpated in the 17th century, but a tiny population now breeds again in the Norfolk Broads[citation needed] and is slowly increasing and a reintroduction is planned for the Somerset levels. In Ireland, it died out as a breeding species in the 18th century, but a flock of about 20 appeared in County Cork in November 2011.
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