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  2. La Part-Dieu (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    The mall is located at a major public transit hub including Lyon Part-Dieu railway station (the busiest in France outside Paris), métro line B, tramway lines T1, T3 and T4 as well as the Rhônexpress rail link to the airport and TGV station of Lyon Saint-Exupéry. Renovation works have been done from 2017 to 2023 according to a Winy Maas ...

  3. La Part-Dieu - Wikipedia

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    La Part-Dieu covered food market is an international reference in terms of French and Lyon cuisine. 48 merchants ( fishmongers, cheesemakers, bakers and pastry cooks, caterers, cellarmen and restaurant owners ) work under the same roof and perpetuate local traditions of Lyon, the gastronomical capital of France.

  4. Lyon-Part-Dieu station - Wikipedia

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    Lyon-Part-Dieu is the busiest French train station outside of Île-de-France. The station has significantly surpassed its initial traffic expectations, from a moderate 35,000 passengers a day in 1983 to 80,000 passengers on 500 trains a day in 2001.

  5. Tour Oxygène - Wikipedia

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    The Tour Oxygène (Oxygen Tower in English) is a skyscraper which rises 28 levels in the district of La Part-Dieu in the 3rd arrondissement of Lyon, France. It forms part of the Oxygen Project, which includes the office tower and a shopping center, the Cours Oxygène. The tower rises 115 meters high. This zone is served by the metro line .

  6. Tour Part-Dieu - Wikipedia

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    The Tour Part-Dieu (formerly Tour du Crédit Lyonnais, or colloquially Le Crayon, or The Pencil) is a skyscraper in Lyon, France. The building is 164.9 metres (541 ft) tall, in La Part-Dieu district, with 42 floors. [1] The building was completed in 1977. It currently stands as the thirteenth-tallest building in France.

  7. Tour To-Lyon - Wikipedia

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    Tour To-Lyon is a mixed-use skyscraper under construction in the La Part-Dieu business district of Lyon, France. The building will include 66,000 m 2 of office space, 10,500 m 2 of hotel space and 3,500 m 2 of retail space. With a height of 170 m, it will become the second-tallest skyscraper in Lyon after Tour Incity (202 m) completed in 2015.