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    买了34元的Nike难看跑步装,灰溜溜回去 竟然没有专门的运动用品店 其他品牌的才20-50%的原价折扣
  • palace1230
    这是一个很大的shopping mall,旁边有大型的免费停车场里面有很多牌子一楼有化妆品跟LV 和 gucci跟其他包包其他楼层有男装女装shoes,运动用品, 面包店,还有在卖车子??手机跟电玩当然也有只差没有超市了顶楼则是有food court有很多选择,中式,日式,美式跟cold stone...也有Friday!一楼的另一边也有大型的旋转寿司可以选择基本上是商场是七点就关了但因为顶楼也有电影院所以food court也开到半夜店员都蛮有礼貌,除了coach的之外特价期间大部份的店都有5折以上的折扣推荐!!
  • 68Dale68
    Quite an up market mall with franchise and independent stores. IMAX cinema and some fine restaurants and coffee shops.
  • marlatravelsfar
    Ok, this mall is nothing short of fantastic! The upper scale shopping (Chanel, YSL, Burberry, Nemian Marcus, Valentino, Versace....pretty much like everything you could want) is In Tyson 2 the Galleria, Tysons 1 (you can walk to one from the other) is huge, great you could actually afford something shopping. Best malls I have been to outside of ATL! Loved it!
  • Zamalama
    Being the regional shopping hub, and now metro accessible, it is just too crowded and too poorly laid out to accomodate all the people and cars. During holiday season, ironically, the stress of crowds makes everyone angry at each other. The mall's success then is also its downfall as I will never again go there during the holidays. They have all the typical mall stores: Macy's, Apple, etc. And movie theater, Barnes and Noble, food court, etc. When you add the more expensive Galleria Mall (Nieman-Marcus is over there and therefore much less crowded btw) across the way; and all the strip-malls around the area, Tyson's is a shopper's mecca. But, wouldn't it be nice if you could shop in relaxed comfort too? But perhaps that is hoping against hope! :)
  • foundl
    This mall has something for everyone and it is huge. I did a lot of window shopping becuase there are so many high end stores that left me in awe. It was fun to walk around and see the diversity of people. I tried not to spend too much but hey whats a vacation without souvenirs. Next time we plan on doing dinner and a movie as well. Make sure you wear flats because it is a lot of walking.
  • whatabout45
    So you came to Washington, DC for Christmas...you've seen the White House, the tree on the mall, visited the sculpture garden to marvel at Louise Bourgoies' arachnid and Degas' "Little Dancer" across the street inside the West wing of the National Gallery of Art (while cursing the glass box now trapping her.If people had kept their hands off of her it wouldn't be necessary) And just think all those museums were free! What next?We apologize for the grey weather and lack of snow. Even we're nostalgically lamenting the lack.. no matter what havoc it can reap here.Santa's been very good to you while Christmas cash burns a hole in your pocket and you wonder what else? Never fear. The kind of Christmas we celebrate now was fine tuned here in the US and tomorrow we have the sales to prove it. So if you're in DC tomorrow or any day just hop the new Metro Silver Line and come out toTysons Galleria. The concierge at your hotel will point you in the right direction and most likely you won't even have to change lines.There was a lot of excitement this summer when the Silver line opened and having never seen or used it I was made a believer as I rounded the beltway and saw it flying overhead. It appeared just like Santa's sleigh heading East for DC as I drove to the Ritz-Carlton Hotel for Christmas breakfast. The Ritz along with Neiman Marcus, Saks 5th Avenue, and Macy's are the main anchors for the Galleria.But how the mall has grown. There all kinds of stores I've never heard of which is always fun. If you're traveling with a bah humbug someone you can just deposit them with a latte and their kindle (whatever) near Guest Services. When you return to retrieve them you can get free gift wrapping if necessary, shipping help, storage, and advice.. And by this time your Ebenezer may have mellowed and will treat you to an Irish coffee at Ritz. Meanwhile, you've had a great time at places like Max Mara, Anne Fontaine, UGG, Porche Design, J. Crew, Cole Haan, kate spade, Prada, Versace, Henri Bendel, Eileen Fisher, Anthropolgie, BOSS and many more, If you're British your pound should go along way with the sales. Check all three floors out at www.tysongalleria.com and become a Club member which brings extra benefits, I think. If this was not enough shopping there's the huge expanded original Tysons Corner Mall across the street with a huge multiplex theater, Bloomingdales, Lord and Taylor, and Nordstrom. Nordstrom has a very nice women's couture department. Across the street is Hermes and Tiffany.OK, you need even more therapy? Then consider www.simon.com/mall/potomac-mills in Woodbridge, VA rumored to be the #1 tourist destination for Northern VA.After all, it's only money, you can't take it with you, or consider leaving it to a great charity.Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus., <;-)
  • Fitzit
    It was not as crowded as you would think 3 days before the big gift giving. Every Major brand is here or across the way at Tyson II.Also a great selection of higher end dinning options, like Seasons 52, beats the chud out of the food court.With everything from TESLA to LuvSac you are sure to find the gift you need here. or just get a phone cover and some belt fed sushi.
  • WhitO5214
    Well-decorated, too big for my taste, but nice with several parking lots and garages. I like the options of stores, but be ready to navigate odd roads and sit for a while. And plan to spend several hours there.
  • AMP0907
    In the past when we visited our son in DC, the only shopping center which has been accessible via the Metro was Fashion Center at Pentagon City. It has be a great place but now we can branch out! Since the completion of the Silver Line of the Metro, now we can go to Tyson's Corner. What a find the Tysons Corner Center is! It has a large variety of stores are various price ranges-stores that are not found at "every" mall - American Girl, Diesel, Fossil, LL Bean, Steinway Piano Gallery, Swarovski, Tesla, Under Armor, Urban Outfitters, West Elm, North Face, and more. Of course there are the staples such as Gap, Pottery Barn, Banana Republic, Ann Taylor, Papyrus, Old Navy and more. Stores for everyone in all price ranges. There are a number of restaurants including the famous "Shake Shack" In the center of the mall is Wasabi - a sushi restaurant where you pick your color-coded dishes from the conveyor belt.We went on the Saturday after Black Friday (crazy, huh?) It was crowded but it was still an enjoyable shopping experience.The only downside is that it is hard to carry all of those packages back to the hotel on the Metro!! ;-)
  • sadafk972
    Ever since the Metro arrived at Tyson's Corner, the little village is accessible to millions of interesting people, if you are into watching people and learning! or just want a power walk, Tyson's Corner is a unique culturally happy place to "be" you. You will have fun in Tysons II, just across the street, snow flakes coming into your heart and the sound of music in the air. The hot cider at William Sonoma is a delight...great ideas to share with others. Just have fun, you don't need much to be happy, swing by Paul's for a café latte and a little onion soup to warm up! Look at the beautiful decorations that fills the nicely displayed stores...it is truly a little village filled with wonder, spices and appreciation for being a part of it all!Have a happy Holiday with all the special people in your life or just be happy to be alive to enjoy the beauty of this season.
  • joyceh999
    Tyson's Corner shopping center is a 1/2 hour METRO ride from downtown DC. We chose it because it had two specialty shops that my Swedish friend had heard about and wanted to visit. (There is no American Girl store in Europe, and we had our own Personal Shopper to help!) There is a walking bridge from the METRO stop to the center - no streets to cross. Many types of stores, some national chains and some local shops, make strolling and window shopping a pleasure. My eyeglasses had broken and were fixed for free at Lenscrafters. We ate in the food court, which was clean and had a variety of restaurants. We walked from one end of the mall to the other, and were laden with bags when we left. This was an almost whole-day shopping experience, but we were happy to have the time to spend there.
  • JHhH_12
    Between the two "Tyson's Corner Centers" - Tysons I (original) and Tysons II ("Galleria) you can pretty much find every high to low end retail outlet extant in the US. Deadly crowded during the fall/holiday season, the best time to go is just after noon on Sunday. Nice selection of midrange restaurants - Legal Seafood, JF Chang's and the terrific Lebanese Taverna esp. in Tysons II; lots of lower end (but good) restaurants in Tysons I (including the excellent Five Guys). Not a great deal of "activities" like the mega malls (e.g. indoor skating rinks, aquariums, etc.) -- just unadulterated people watching and shopping (with a few car dealer displayed autos). Multiplex theatre on top level of Tysons I is good. There is valet parking available - which you might use during the holiday season. Niemann Marcus and Saks Fifth are the highlights of Tysons II (with a Macy's thrown in for good measure); Lord & Taylor, Bloomingdales, May Company and Nordstroms in Tysons I. Pretty much shopping nirvana if you are so inclined.
  • BirTurk
    Great shopping experience, plenty of world cuisine choices! One will never get bored. You can find from car dealer to festivals, everything you name it. The metro is open and accessibility is awesome. Security is nice but parking may be troublesome during the holidays. Charming place.
  • judiths525
    Our friends drove us to the mall so we could shop and lunch. Macys was good and the mall had a lots of excellent shops but it was very hot inside and I felt unwell.
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