Tysons Galleria

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Tysons Galleria

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2001 International Dr, McLean, VA 22102

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Tysons Galleria is a luxe shopping haven in Northern Virginia, brimming with high-end boutiques, fine dining, and stylish amenities for a polished outing.  

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Big Nick

Google
It’s all here, folks. I was in my glory shopping at this place. It has every one of my favorite boutiques under one roof. I couldn’t have been more happier. I spent a lot of money, but I had a lot of fun doing it. Tysons Galleria mall is phenomenal. They have everything under the sun here if you’re into high-end boutique shopping. This is a must Visit place.. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I was walking through and saw all of these beautiful stores. My wife had a great time as well. Bring your credit cards, you’re gonna spend some money here! Thanks for having my favorite shopping spots all in one place.

Amal Adnan

Google
The mall is beautiful and stunning! Very elegant and upscale stores are at this location! I love the Chanel store there in particular! They have great customer service. Donna and Sarah are always helpful. Even though there’s a wait sometimes, the wait is worth my time!

Moses Gregorio

Google
This is a great place to shop for your favorite brands. The hot spot right now is Alo. Great coffee options in Ralph’s and Shotted. Cinemax provides a great dine-in movie theater option. The food court area has great options, tacos, burgers, pizza and pasta. The mall is clean.

joysingh adidala

Google
I don’t know who is responsible for running this property anymore but I have seen that there’s no Christmas spirit during the holidays with no decorations and an increase of horrible maintenance and a lot of people who spend time taking meetings and working. Bathrooms are always filthy. Escalators are never working.

kasra ShafieeZadeh

Google
Tysons Galleria Food Court is a surprisingly enjoyable spot — not your average mall food court. I especially love the pizza here; it’s consistently fresh, flavorful, and hits the spot every time. Definitely a standout. The overall vibe is also really nice. It’s clean, modern, and has a more upscale, relaxed atmosphere compared to typical food courts. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or just hanging out, it’s a great place to recharge in the middle of a shopping trip.

Nithu Sira

Google
Good and decent mall with wide variety of collection brands good wallets and bags with ONLY limited models, got some extra time give a try!

Ahmed Rabie Karim

Google
A well-deserved 5 stars for Tysons Galleria! This has to be Galleria's best branch. The architecture and interior design is world class. We love coming here. They've added a great selection of new non chain eateries too!

Khalid Ahmed

Google
This place is always buzzing with energy and never dull. If you haven’t been yet, I highly recommend coming here. The shopping experience is fantastic, the vibe is great, and the food options are delicious.

Whitney L.

Yelp
At this mall, you have the serious potential of doing some financial damage! The selection of stores are incredible, tailoring primarily to high end clients. The only thing I purchased a few days ago was a nice top on clearance at ann Taylor. Simply because I didn't want to overspend around the holidays. Depending on which stores you go to, they offer you beverage service and definitely more if you know them one-on-one. Expect top service if you're interested in purchasing a designer item. The Louis Vuitton store however, probably had the worst service due to how busy they were. I did not have a good experience there as my friend and I waited over 30 minutes and not even a comment was made that someone will attend to us as soon as possible. We just walked around staring at pieces but not getting to actually have a closer look.

Andrew P.

Yelp
Whew this place is massive -- and if you're a first timer, it'll be impossible to figure out where everything is haha. There are known for having the more high-end stores, but they have more casual restaurants like Andy's Pizza, Maggiano's, and more. It's bright, and bathrooms and seating are nicely dispersed. It's great for the holidays, that's for sure! Be sure to know where you want to park so you can be somewhat close to wherever your destination is. There is plenty of space to do so, but you'd be surprised at how it fills up! It's also not the easiest to get between the first and second levels of parking if you don't know what you're doing. There's event space nearby that has circuses, carnivals, and such too. It won't impact the free parking, but it can crowd it even more.

Annzie A.

Yelp
This mall is very large and upscale. It is located in the heart of Tysons and contributes to insane traffic. I used to come here often once upon a time, maybe once a month (WOW!), especially during the busiest season...Christmas time. Now, I try to avoid whenever possible. It's not as busy as Tyson's Corner Center, but has its moments. They have some good coffee shops/bakeries: Lady M, Paul Bakery, Ralph's coffee, all which I have visited (and reviewed). There are also great restaurants (most with outside entrances): Cheesecake Factory, Maggiano's, Lebanese Taverna. A recent addition (within the past decade) includes Bowlero, which was super packed when I went a few years ago. There are only 2 department stores remaining: Saks Fifth and Neiman Marcus. There are many high-end stores that occupy this mall, which is why it separate from Tysons I. These include D&G, Chanel, Cartier, Gucci, Louis Vuitton...you get the point! The Ritz Carlton is attached to this mall. They have a restaurant called Entyse, and a spa called The Day Spa, I haven't been to either, but we did have an anniversary lunch here. I'll eventually come here for afternoon tea as well. The mall itself is absolutely stunning and well worth a visit.

Leslie C.

Yelp
This is a very impressive upscale mall with all of the designer stores you would desire. Parking is plentiful, layout is easy to navigate, great shops and dining. What else can you ask for from a mall! Tyson's hit the mark.

Jamie O.

Yelp
Nice mall, much quieter than the other one but every single week a different escalator is broken. Otherwise the galleria has a good number of stores and food options ranging from coffee to actual dine in meals. The mall is usually pretty well kept as well which is nice, I usually see custodial staff doing rounds to keep everything clean.

Kay D.

Yelp
I enjoy this mall, coming from living in the Middle East recently. It's a small mall, however it has top designer shops that I enjoy shopping at. I just wished it had more Saks closer to where I lived at, liked when I lived in Texas. -1 -for having to wait in a line to enter the store.

Andrew P.

Yelp
A great place to walk around and gawk at the expensive things. I went on ac Wednesday afternoon to attend a happy hour in December. I was disappointed in the lack of Christmas decorations. I mean, there were some, but I would have liked to have seen the halls decked with boughs of holly Decide on the store you want to shop at and call them because many operate by appointment only. Not all, but some.

Mike R.

Yelp
Okay I dig Maggiano's and Wildfire restaurants. That is when someone is buying, as out of my price range. This isn't nearly as fun as the regular Tyson's Mall, and far more expensive. One thing I do like, is the piano player in the atrium. The folks playing here are talented. Also the Mclauren and other high end cars inside are great to look at. Who doesn't dig these rides? To those lucky enough to shop in this income bracket, kudos for doing so well. Yet this mall even with the Neiman Marcus is boring. Literally a library. Architecture is modern art deco nonsense, and I find it amusing someone will pay $7,000 for a tie no one else has on this continent. I only come here for the reasons noted, and even if I won thd powerball, the regular Tyson's Mall is a better option.

Christina Y.

Yelp
Tysons Galleria aka Tysons II has always been known to be "the other Tysons no one can afford to shop at so you just go for the food" among me and my circles lmao. And that is exactly why I go! Yes, the food is also pretty expensive, but they have some great selections of trendy places to eat and try out for the gram! I came here on a saturday afternoon at 2pm. The mall was pretty busy, but not crowded at all. I think it's always like this though which is pretty good, especially during the pandemic. Be sure to check out their new food hall Urban Space! There are so many places to sit and rest even though you aren't even getting food too lol. You have all your big bougie name brand places to shop at like YSL, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Cartier, David Yurman, Salvatore Ferragamo, Gucci, etc... Department stores are only Saks Fifth and Neiman Marcus, so don't expect anything like Macy's or even Bloomingdales here. I'm pretty happy that there is now a CB2 here! Not that much parking available right in front of the main food hall, so better luck in the garages, especially during peak weekend hours.

Yan W.

Yelp
Honestly, I'm not a huge fan of this mall since it's known for having super overpriced items. I usually go to the restaurants and events (birthdays and so forth). However, their recent new stores have me changing my mind. I love the lady M. love Andy's pizza. One HUGE reason why I decided to go here... free charging for my car. Sometimes the stations are broken, but you can usually find a spot. It's nice to be able to shop and come back to a charged car!!!! I'm also a huge fan of the design in their upper floor dining space. It's super cozy and even though people are around, you feel like you have a lot of coziness and privacy.

Kimberly J.

Yelp
It's a mall. We usually come here to get some steps in but then we discovered Urbanspace. This food court filled with good eats keeps us coming back for more. So much for those steps, lol! In addition to their awesome food court, there is also a Corner Bakery, Urban Plates, Lady M Cake Boutique, The Cheesecake Factory, sweetgreen, Maggiano's Little Italy, Paul Bakery, and so much more in here. Good eats at Tysons Galleria!

John K.

Yelp
I've lived in VA for 5 years and never been. There are a lot of stores that I love like Sur La Table, Crate and Barrel, etc. especially since I like to cook. It's definitely a high-end slant and the mall atmosphere is very pleasant with extremely nice seating areas. Plenty of parking on a Wed evening. I also investigated Bonobos which is an online store that I had always wanted to try out or at least see what they are about.

Kyle W.

Yelp
Smaller than most Gallerias I've been to but this is a nice spot. Tyson's across the street is more of your typical 'mall', Galleria is smaller with fewer stores and for the most part they're all really high end. Louis Vuitton, David Yurman etc. Has some really well done decorating inside and a couple food locations upstairs. It's also connected to a bowling alley that looks pretty fun. If you like higher end stuff, you'll love it here.

Erich R.

Yelp
Tysons Galleria is the luxury version/twin of the nearby Tyson's Corner Center mall. In recent times it appears to have upgraded its food selection and so now there are quite a few food options in the mall while previously you had to risk being quite hungry while shopping amid its high-end stores. It gets much less crowded than the main Tyson's mall and so you get a much more calming and serene experience while shopping there. Some particularly recommended food places are Paul's French bakery, the food court on the highest floor, and of course staples such as The Cheesecake Factory. It doesn't have too much variety in terms of retail stores because, as mentioned previously, everything is high-end and a luxury brand. It has lots of little seating areas around the mall for a relaxing experience. It is exquisitely clean. Walking through it you just feel the elegance of the environment. It has just one main parking garage that is quite large and has an upper level and lower level that are both street accessible, as it seems Galleria is built on/in some kind of elevated hill. Location-wise it's right in the middle of Tysons and does take a tiny little more driving to as compared to Tyson's Corner Center by perhaps a minute from the highway. The parking lot/capacity isn't as big relatively to the mall as Tyson's Corner Center and so sometimes it can be tough to find parking at the most peak times.

Marcus C.

Yelp
Huge fan of this place! As a person who traveled here from New York City, it is so refreshing to have a peaceful luxury mall without any crowds on a Friday afternoon before a long weekend. Long, neat rows of clean shops line the mall - it appears so well-maintained that I could probably eat off the floor! I look forward to coming back someday. Five stars!

John F.

Yelp
3/21/21 So long Macy's Department Store, A whole new world is being made behind the curtain. The sign says pay no attention to the person(s) behind the curtain, but that isn't going to happen. A number of places have closed temporarily like the 3rd floor food courts, but others have shut their doors permanently. Take Eden's Body Renewal and Legal Sea Foods for example. Still despite the store closings, the mall was the busiest I have ever seen. Two long lines for Channel and Gucci products. Items I have no use for, but I think it's fun to see what is new. There is a sitting area by Omega Watches that has a bad vibration like the area could fall. Whether this is normal or not, it kinda put me on edge. The public bathroom by Maggiano'sis clean, but very narrow. One sink is closed off to keep you from stand near you. The middle urinal is closed too. You have an adult size urinal and a kid sized one. If the kids size urinal's walls aren't good and if you are not careful, splash back of a golden show is going to happen. While in the mall, I got a chance to see a combination of different clothing styles. Some were I tights, others in Jeans and some in sweat pants. The styles changed to the individual's personality and style. It could be hard to tell at times who is a millionaire and who is well off. In the Tyson's Corner area, Porsche, Mercedes Benz, Aston Martin, Maserati and Ferrari...no not Ferrari...Tesla are the new hotness. Yes, you might see Nissan, Toyota, Mitsubishi and dare I say it?...Isuzu?!.. you just might. A mix of all these cars will be found in the Tyson's Galleria parking garage. I can only imagine what Tyson's 3 will look like. Anyhow, it was fun to walk around and see what is new to me. What will I see the next time I take a trip here?

Dee P.

Yelp
I love this mall!! The holiday decor was wonderful. I went for the first time on Christmas Eve. Believe it or not it wasn't packed. I did see a few lines for Gucci, Louis Vuitton etc. Due to social distancing covid rules it was required to put your name on a list and they call you to go inside. This is in the event you don't have an appointment. Very clean large mall a lot of designer stores. I spent a lot of time in the saks fifth avenue store they had a lot of sales on shoes and clothing, large option of cosmetics and fragrances. Sanitizing station all over the mall. Looking to splurge or just feeling extra nice this is definitely the place to go.

Lulu P.

Yelp
Loved the furniture wing of the mall. Arhaus, RH and soon to open CB. I could spend all day roaming this side of Galleria. Only down side is all the stores close early. We stayed at the Ritz last weekend and had dinner at Maggiano's on Saturday. Walking back to the hotel, had to show room card for security to let us through. Good spot for people watching, grab a cup of SB frap, find a comfy seat and you've got entertainment for hours.

Brian R.

Yelp
I'm sorry but maybe I'm giving this galleria a 1/5 stars because I'm too poor of a middle class citizen to afford anything but Starbucks in this place. Oddly my friend and I came here by accident looking for Tyson's corner for the low-middle class people that won't pay $200 for a name brand hat. Anyway, I'm not just complaining about pricing, it's the customer service. I felt judged even when I was window shopping, I'm not going to get my poor finger prints on your glass. There was no such thing as happiness in this mall, it was quite depressing honestly. I just came to the area fir the circus, let's just say when I found Tyson's corner I felt a happier atmosphere from families and people who just want to have a good time shopping. I'm just not a big fan of this bougie mall. Look at Towson town center. They have expensive name brand at the same mall with more afford name brands. I just need to stay away from this place.

Kiah R.

Yelp
Also known as Tysons II this is where all the higher end stores are. It's much less crowded than Tysons because it's strictly high end shopping. If you want more peaceful and less crowded places to eat coming here is for you. If you want only designer shopping then this is the mall for you.

Mauricio B.

Yelp
This is a beautiful mall; however, the stores are extremely expensive. Just as an example, there is a store that sells bathing suits and the price for a fairly regular men's Bermuda bathing suit is $450. I think that is a bit too much. The boutiques are all high end, and you can find very nice unique items, but prices are way up there. However, there are also a few large department stores, like Macy's and Sak's, so you have a few options. Also, they have a very large selection of restaurants, such as Cheesecake Factory, P.F. Chang's, Legal Seafoods, Lebanese Tarverne and Wildfire, in addition to a fairly large food court area with many different options. There is also a Starbucks on the 1st floor and parking is free.

Pam W.

Yelp
While there are few shops that I can or would shop at, I do think this mall is pretty. Granted it is small, but it's pretty. It is a 3-story facility and every time I come, this place is crowded, although there are few people actually in the stores. Instead I see people hanging out, working on their computers, having coffee...you get the picture...anything but shopping. Stores include brands like Gucci, Ferragamo, Sax, Coach, etc. dotted in are some more affordable stores like Ann Taylor, Anthropology and J Crew. I'd love to come to Vidal Sassoon sometime to get a killer haircut. If you find yourself in McLean and are tired of Tyson's Corner, cross the street to check out the Galleria. Just make sure you bring your magic plastic.

Sarah S.

Yelp
I am a fan of Tysons Galleria for not traditional reasons. Tysons Galleria was the first in the area to use the restaurant area with individual outside entry design that others now mimic. I believe it was also the first in the area to have the couch and chair relaxation areas. While I have shopped in this mall most of my visits have been for meetings, events, and meals. From the Starbucks in the middle with open seating to the meeting rooms on the 2nd floor of Maggiano's to the lounge areas throughout the mall, this is a great place to connect with someone. I enjoy the department stores here as well as the various purse options and, of course, Williams-Sonoma. If you are looking for higher end items in a less crowded setting this is a good place to consider visiting. It also has an assortment of dining options and valet parking if you are so inclined.

Nora F.

Yelp
This galleria is a few minutes away from the Hilton hotel. I decided to visit and see what this galleria is all about. It's about expensive items. So ok, it's definitely window shopping for me. I was more interested in their artwork than window shopping. The touch screen information center was helpful. It helped me finding some of the stores I wanted to see. This galleria is not the easiest place to get picked up by Uber. The address doesn't match the map. Something to take note if you plan to get a car to pick you up, remember the entrance well.

Rena E.

Yelp
In terms of luxury, this mall delivers. It is not a mall that I visit regularly, but only for special luxury purchases or if I am having lunch or dinner in the area. When I was there about a month ago, it was a little busy in the area because of a Cirque du Soleil event. It made parking a little questionable because some of the mail parking was designated for the event. Some parking was $25 while other spots in the area were free. Nevertheless, I checked with security before parking. If you want luxury come here and if not, the other Tyson's location across the street is your best bet for stores like Nordstrom, Macy's, Victoria's Secret etc. In terms of hustle and bustle, I prefer this location better because it is quiet and is a little more low key.

J E.

Yelp
Tyson's Galleria (Also known as Tysons II) is an uber hi-end mall with stores like Prada, YSL, Louis Vuitton, Sak's, Neiman Marcus, etc. Over the years, this mall has been up and down with occupancy. It does feature some nicer restaurants, like Wild Fire. Overall, I like this mall and the stores in it. It's also connected to the Ritz-Carlton, so if you're staying at the Ritz, you can walk right into the mall from the 4thfloor.

Jenn G.

Yelp
Fancy dancy! I was beyond thrilled when I found out there was a mall adjacent next to the Ritz Carlton I was staying at. Being a once in awhile shopaholic and one who loves checking out new sites when on travel, I was so giddy and excited when I first walked in here. This mall is gorgeous when when first walking in. I came from the entrance that is adjacent to the Ritz Carlton and one of the first things you spot it the beautifully lit elevator. Next sights to behold is all the high end stores. Among some of their stores they have Louis Vutton, Prada, Burberry, Porsche, J Crew and Kate Spade. There are Maseratis on display at the bottom floor as well as various art works throughout the mall. Tyson's Galleria is also home to some delicious eateries such as Maggiano's Little Italy, Paul's patisserie, PF Changs and Legal Seafood. They don't have a food court per se but on the second floor their is something similar where people can order make your own pizzas, sandwiches, udon/ramen and ice cream. Overall I liked how this mall had a little bit of everything. It does tend to be high end stores but they've got some stores that can be found in other malls as well such as Macy's and a hallmark store. It's a great a little spot to go strolling, window shopping or for simply getting a nice place to eat. It was truly a treat to be able to just walk right to this mall while staying at the Ritz!

Bao T.

Yelp
As fantastic as it is to have all the designer stores in one spot, it might not have been the best idea. This side of Tyson's has always been so quiet. I just recently came here to pick up a birthday gift and man, I had to laugh at how empty this side is.... a handful of restaurant choices but nothing crazy. Your usual mall restaurants.. P.F. Chang's, Cheesecake Factory, etc... Everything here is super clean, parking is easy, and you get what you need and the attention you want. Every store is well stocked and security is every where in this mall. I really wanted to check out Isabella Eatery, but I haven't been on this side in awhile... but I just found out it's closed down. That was unfortunate to find out. I went up stairs and walked to the area, and it looked nice but yeah, it's closed.

Nessa R.

Yelp
First, where are you shopping at today? I almost forgot that there are different Tyson's. Came to the one with no designer stores and almost cried. Thought VA had fallen off. Nope just user error! Wrong mall. It was nice to go to a common mall but when in the mood for some really good shopping one must frequent the better mall in my opinion. I love that Chanel, LV, and St. Laurent are all closely placed. Those are my go to stores and someone is taking my money, if not all of them. There are so many food establishments inside. It is probably your best bet in finding the Tyson's that has all your top names and eateries. There is a Starbucks, however if you are shopping and buying the top name brand stores will offer you drinks and snacks. The more you buy the better your customer service experience is. Happy Shopping!

Robert R.

Yelp
I occasionally go here (I live near Baltimore so its a bit of a drive) and always have a good time. Usually, when ordering luxury goods I do it online, but I have made a purchase here before; a belt from Bally. They offer a lot of exclusive stores, such as Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo and Versace. They also have the big anchor stores like Neiman Marcus. Many will say this mall isn't for the average person and they would be correct. This is a luxury mall, and if your expecting to find bargains and flash sales here, you're in the wrong place. But if you are into designer, there isnt a better place to go.

P. D.

Yelp
Come here if you want to be treated like a 2nd class citizen or get the Julia Roberts pretty woman treatment (you know THAT shopping scene). I only come here when I need to buy something I can't get elsewhere, but I always wonder "Why did I come here again?" when I get treated like a 2nd class citizen for not dressing up. Can I afford these luxury items? Maybe not the Hermes...but other things, Yes. Will I buy them from rude sales people? Not likely

Kia W.

Yelp
We absolutely love shopping here!! It's a bit of a trip but, but the stores are worth it! They keep everything immaculate! If only I lived a little closer.

Gretchen F.

Yelp
Known as the "fancy" mall when I was growing up, Tysons Galleria (or Tysons II) is a beautiful space filled with lots of great stores and family-friendly restaurants. They have the wonderful new Taste of Urbanspace food court set up on their third floor, and tons of restaurants lining the exterior facing International Drive, like Cheesecake Factory, PF Chang's, Maggiano's, etc. The interior of the mall is very bright and light, and while there are some places that even regular ol' folk like me enjoy shopping at (Anthro, J Crew, etc), there have many higher end shops here that you won't find at Tysons Corner Center (Chanel, Burberry, Louis Vuitton, David Yurman, etc) where I can only dare to window shop. It still makes for a great shopping experience though, and you could do much worse than to spend some time out of the chaos of regular Tysons and livin' like you got moneys here at Tysons Galleria, ahaha.

Ruthie B.

Yelp
All the stores I need in one spot and parking isn't really too bad either for such a big mall. I love that that LLBean has a store here. Being from Maine, it's a nice little reminder of home. There's also so many places to eat from chains to cute little Asian bakeries and there's a movie theater.

Kristie J.

Yelp
This mall is fancy. I can't really afford to get anything in here but I can afford to go to their newer food court. Taste of urban space is why I come here and even though they just redid that part of it....I think they need to expand it more. I came to this mall awhile back with my mom to go shopping we didn't realize going into Neiman Marcus I would pick up a jacket that I wanted and it was $20k. Obviously I could not afford that and once I saw the price tag I had to put it down. I do think that they have a really nice variety of stores if you can afford the high end stuff. It's no different than going to Las Vegas and walking into one of the cool malls attached to the hotels. If you have the money and are looking for something unique, this place will have it. Great place to have lunch though.

Philip L.

Yelp
This is the upscale brother/sister of the big - possibly overcrowded - Tysons Corner mall across the street. By the way, it is very difficult to walk across the street to Tysons Corner and vice versa - in case you were wondering. They have a lot of stores turning over, but the theme is consistent. They offer high end stores such as Prada, Gucci, LV, Chanel. Other brands like Salvatore Ferragamo, Omega, Mont Blanc, Bottega Veneta are there. It is a fairly quiet mall, but there is still plenty of food traffic. As for food, they have Pauls Cafe and Lebanese Taverna, which appears to be the more popular choice here. Parking appears to be plenty, but I do remember parking being limited during the holiday seasons. That is to be expected so I can't blame them. The Ritz Carlton is connected to the mall so it is great for visitors. The only downside is that there is not a lot of variety. It is either going for high end stores or maybe go to the Kate Spade, J Crew, etc. Besides that, you would have to go to Tysons Corner for other things like the Apple Store, Victoria Secret, Lego, etc.

Kari C.

Yelp
This is the higher end mall of the two Tysons mega complexes. In here you'll find, Sak's, Niemans, LV, and Chanel among others. Great shopping experience here. Due to the nature of the stores, the atmosphere is a little different than what you'd find in a typical mall, but being that this is one of the largest malls in the area, everyone that we encountered was very friendly, welcoming and diverse.

Jerome T.

Yelp
I've always loved this mall, but in the past I haven't had much reason to visit (since I'm BROKE! lol but anyways). Their newly renovated 3rd floor changes all of that! It's honestly beautiful (relatively speaking) and blends in perfectly with the existing mall architecture. It's noticeably new of course, but certain aesthetic features are a clear nod to what is already there. The new lineup of fast casual restaurants, cafes, and dessert spots make it a prime location not only for a quick bite, but also a chill hangout or study/work session. The space is open and airy, but also nicely segmented so you don't feel like you're really out in the open. There's ample seating on both sides of the catwalk, with cozy booths and OUTLETS everywhere. Out of all the times I've stopped by to eat or do work here, it's never been crowded to the point that I'd have to search for seating, not has it been empty that I felt alone or isolated. Love that. Anyways, ofc the mall itself is still stunning and you definitely feel like you're still at a lux mall. Second floor is my favorite, the Burberry, Prada, YSL right next to each other is satisfying in and of itself. What more can I say lol.

VA T.

Yelp
This review is for TWO special and kind ladies who assisted me with purchases at Nieman Marcus. The 1st lady that I would like to acknowledge is Ms. Gugu Rush. Gugu always is polite, prompt and keeps me abreast on what is going on in reference to double points days and pieces that I favor. Her customer service is warm and on point. Gugu is my go to for handbags, fragrance and all things Dior. The 2nd lady that I would like to acknowledge is Ms. Fouzia Hashimi. Ms Hashimi assisted me with a Sydney Evan necklace. Not only did she treat me with dignity and respect she was also patient. I did not feel rushed to buy and she provided great knowledge on the piece of jewelry I was looking at. Ms. Hashimi has a great eye for attention to detail statement jewelry pieces. Her style also is gorgeous! I LOVE both of these ladies presentation and assistance when I shop at Nieman Marcus! Thank you!

Jenny H.

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A really nice high-end mall... REALLY high-end, I'm talking stores like Chanel, Gucci, Mulberry, Louis Vuitton, etc... the cheapest stores they have are probably J. Crew and Anthropologie. Lots of parking, and they also offer valet parking for $6. Various dining options like Maggianos and Cheesecake Factory. Overall a very pleasant shopping experience- the mall is very clean and has lots of seating in case you get tired. Great for walking around. A fun place to window-shop, or shop if you are ready to drop big bucks on designer purchases!

Hannah B.

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I went to the Galleria to meet up with my boo and do a little shopping. We visited JCREW(one of my all time favorite shop), Vineyard Vines, Macy's for boots but they didn't have good selections this time around :( and made a stop at the Coach store. We got some great deals and came out very happy before making our final stop at the Legal Seafood for appetizers and drinks (I had water only). BTW: third floor is having all these new restaurants and we will definitely be going back to try out the new places. Keep yelping!!!

Glenn C.

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Really fancy shopping mall. I mean with all the brands here you kind of expect that. I find the atmosphere to be slightly snooty, but it is almost expected when people who really wouldn't be shopping here just happen to be here because of a tournament going on at the Ritz Carlton. Surprisingly compared to other fancier malls I have been to, the food choices are not really that good. It's mostly overpriced or bad chains like a giant Maggiano's. The only exceptions are an OK Lebanese place, a French café known as Paul, and SweetGreens which was excellent. If you don't want Sweetgreens, I guess you could go inside of the Ritz and get lunch. Probably a better option.

Shannon S.

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This mall is pretty cool. It has high end luxury stores to stores for the budget conscious fashionista. The parking garage can be a nightmare so drive carefully.

Katie S.

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Fancy fancy fancy! The Galleria is the high end cousin to Tyson's Corner Mall that is just across the street. I don't come here often, but I do love Sur La Table and Williams-Sonoma and the Galleria has both, so coming here on occasion makes me a happy lady! It's seriously a beautiful mall and even the sitting/waiting areas are luxuriously decorated. IMO, there are several odd restaurant choices (I'm especially looking at you Cheesecake Factory) that I don't feel go with the high end feel that the stores offer, but I guess it's still a mall... so that's bound to happen. Also, I cannot understand how this Macy's stays in business. It was more of a disaster area than the Springfield location-and that's saying something! But other than that, it really is a lovely mall.

Kristine J.

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Do not give them your email address. You will forever get emails, even if you request to be off their email list. I asked one employee to take me off their list and his response back was to block him. Which I tried and they still come though.

Lily A.

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It's clean and nice but I knocked a star off because I was pissed at the train ride in the kids area, I had to accompany my 3 year old because he's under 48' and had to pay $5 for myself and $5 for him, we did it once and he loved it so second time I told the lady since he's under the height limit I should accompany him without having to pay she said no you have to, which to me is a cheap shot to make $$$, $20 for a couple train rides, no thank you.

Matthew H.

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Great mall for shopping, Tysons Galleria has everything. We lucked out with a good parking spot today. It was very busy here.

Donald P.

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Not my go to spot, but it's nice to have a high end mall. After visiting my old stomping grounds at Moorestown Mall and Cherry Hill Mall in NJ, I realized that Tysons Corner is probably as good as it gets. Should probably give 5 stars, but the place really does stink of hubris.

Matt W.

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I may or may not just be a simple bumpkin from the Florida Panhandle but I've been to malls all through the eastern half of North America from Ontario to South Florida and this one still impressed with the brand selection. Top-flight anchor stores (Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue) - plus a Macy's - are accompanied by pretty much every top homegrown and European brand you can realistically hope to see in a US suburban mall. Cartier, Prada, Zegna, Yves St. Laurent, Kate Spade...I mean I'm just naming them off as I think of them - I could keep going. Some can't miss stores for men here are Allen Edmonds, Suit Supply, J. Crew, and of course they have top-notch department stores including aforementioned Neiman Marcus. All of those stores are worth separate interviews. I may be biased to my own sense of style in the list I just made, but I've loved the fit is the J. Crew Ludlow jacket, what can I say? There's also a Vineyard Vines which is cool if you like paying more for foreign-made polo shirts because they have a whale (I own three.. He's so cute). I just realized I did not see a traditional food court - somebody tell me - did I just miss it is did they decide it would interfere with the aesthetic? Instead you've got a bunch of restaurants with exits to the inside AND outside. PF Chang's - that sort of thing. The entire Tysons area is a glorious paean to the triumph of an American capitalism that is somehow both incredibly bland and crass while also being sumptuous and indulgent. It's a sight to behold and I'm sure the slack-jawed tourists riding the silver line (ok, they probably drove) in from their hotels in DC live up their reputation for slackness when it dawns on them that yes, they really are charging $8,000 for that coat and yes, that really is a McClaren parked in the mall with a number to call if you might want to buy (imagine!) Bottom line: easy to get to and something bound to interest everyone in the family. If you've already had your fill of museums you can come here and see another monument to our great nation - admission also free!