Lansdowne Town Center

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Leesburg, United States

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Lansdowne Town Center Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Lansdowne Town Center is located in Leesburg, United States on promenade drive &, Belmont Ridge Rd. Lansdowne Town Center is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category shopping mall in United States.

Address

promenade drive &, Belmont Ridge Rd

Phone

+1 3019866200

Service options

In-store shopping

Amenities

Public toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible lift

Open hours

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Rafael Frias Jr

This is a very well maintained gas station with several rows of pump stations, which equates to virtually no wait time to fill up. In addition, located on the premises is a car wash along with the usual convenience store as well. I gave it this rating because it located in Belmont or the Lansdowne Town Center, which has a variety of shops to fulfill a day of shopping and restaurants at your convenience. Very beautiful location for a SHELL station.

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Ed Kummel

I don't understand why a lot of people rave about this shopping center. There's nothing special about it. It has the standard shops...grocery, drug, pet stores. And honestly, the Harris Teeter is really limiting in what it carries. This place is good for a quick trip of to get essentials, but I personally don't see any reason to go to this place unless I need to.

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Peyman TalebiFard

Cozy town Center outdoor and some shops. Grocery, coffee shops and good for meet up.

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Derek Hudson

Some good food spots here that are clean and friendly. There is also a dog park here that is nice and clean with mainly well behaved dogs

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Stephen Garnier

The shopping center is beginning to show it's age. The community water feature was turned off on a sunny summer weekend afternoon. The restaurants were still nice, but there is frequent tenant turnover and tons of vacant store fronts. I hope it survives.