Médiacité Shopping Liège is a shopping centre with over 124 shops, open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 8pm.
Please note : the interior of the shops has not been analysed.
Médiacité Shopping Liège is a shopping centre with over 124 shops, open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 8pm.
Please note : the interior of the shops has not been analysed.
Accessible with occasional help! Come accompanied! The difficulties encountered can be overcome with your companion/third-party help.
Strengths
There is at least one reserved parking space within 100 metres of the entrance.
Reserved parking spaces are clearly marked.
Most passageways are fairly wide.
There are no steps to negotiate.
The floor is even and free of obstacles.
The building and entrance are easily identifiable.
The entrance to the shopping centre on the Piazza side (along the Boulevard) is accessible via a revolving door equipped with a rotation slowdown mode.
All ramps are easy to navigate.
A member of staff is on hand to assist people with specific needs.
The payment system is easy to use.
There is sufficient free space in front of the counter.
There are no steps to negotiate.
The floor is hard.
Signage makes it easy to find your way around.
The lift can be used independently.
There is an accessible washbasin in the adapted toilet.
Points of attention
There are several entrances, not all of which are accessible.
Staff cannot see people arriving.
The ticket office is difficult to access.
There is a toilet, but it is difficult to use.
The toilet is equipped with a single grab bar.
Accessible with occasional help! Come accompanied! The difficulties encountered can be overcome with your companion/third-party help.
Strengths
There is at least one reserved parking space within 50 metres of the entrance.
Reserved parking spaces are clearly marked.
It is possible to drop someone off near the entrance.
All passageways are wide enough.
There are no steps to negotiate.
The floor is even and free of obstacles.
The building and entrance are easily identifiable.
The ramp is equipped with handrails on both sides.
A member of staff is on hand to assist people with specific needs.
Wheelchairs are available.
There are no steps to negotiate.
Circulation is easy throughout.
The floor is even and free of obstacles.
All passageways are wide enough.
Signage makes it easy to find your way around.
A lift serves all floors accessible to the public.
There is a grab rail in the lift.
The toilet is easy to find.
Points of attention
Staff cannot see people arriving.
The toilet is equipped with a single grab bar.
Attention, particularities! Difficulties will be encountered on-site. Consult the points of attention for this location to prepare yourself.
Strengths
The entrance to the shopping centre on the Piazza side (along the Boulevard) is via a revolving door equipped with a rotation slowdown mechanism.
Guide lines and tactile paving facilitate movement.
The information point is located on the first floor, in a quiet area.
A member of staff is on hand to assist people with specific needs.
A lift serves all floors accessible to the public.
Points of attention
There are no guide lines in the wide walkways.
The entrance is difficult to find.
Staff cannot see people arriving and are unable to offer assistance.
The reception is difficult to locate.
There are no guide lines in the wide walkways.
There are dangerous objects on the walkway.
Attention, particularities! Difficulties will be encountered on-site. Consult the points of attention for this location to prepare yourself.
Strengths
There are no obstacles.
Pedestrian crossings are secured by tactile paving.
The door opens automatically.
The entrance to the shopping centre on the Piazza side (along the Boulevard) is accessible via a revolving door equipped with a rotation slowdown mode.
The reception is located in a quiet area on the 1st floor.
A member of staff is on hand to assist people with specific needs.
Contrasting coloured guide lines facilitate circulation.
The furniture contrasts with its surroundings.
The contrast between the floor and walls facilitates circulation.
A lift serves all floors.
Points of attention
There are dangerous objects on the route.
The entrance is difficult to find.
There is no doorbell at the entrance and staff cannot see people who want to enter.
Visual information is not accompanied by a voice announcement.
There are dangerous objects on the route.
The glass walls and doors are not secured by contrasting markings.
The steps are not contrasted.
Accessible! You can come alone. This location is fully accessible.
Strengths
Parking is free.
The building and entrance are easy to find.
Opening hours are displayed near the door.
There is an interactive terminal with a map of the premises.
The information desk is located on the first floor.
A representative is available to assist people with specific needs.
The reception area is open, well lit and allows for lip reading.
The establishment can be contacted by email.
It is possible to connect to mobile networks, 4G or 5G.
Signage makes it easy to find your way around.
The toilets are easy to find.
It is possible to see whether a toilet is occupied or free.
Points of attention
There is a barrier at the entrance to the car park and no staff are present.
Staff cannot see people arriving.
There is no mobile phone number to contact the establishment.
No staff members use sign language.
Audio information is not visually duplicated.
Poorly lit areas make lip reading difficult.
Accessible! You can come alone. This location is fully accessible.
Strengths
Parking is free.
The building and entrance are easy to find.
Opening hours are displayed near the door.
The information desk is located on the first floor. It is easy to find.
A designated person is available to assist people with specific needs.
The reception area is quiet, open, well lit and allows for lip reading.
The establishment can be contacted by email.
Signage makes it easy to find your way around.
A specific map showing accessible routes and facilities is available.
The floors of the building are clearly marked.
It is possible to see whether a toilet is occupied or free.
Points of attention
There is a barrier at the entrance to the car park and no staff are present.
Staff cannot see people arriving.
Audio information is not accompanied by visual cues.
Poorly lit areas make lip reading difficult.
Accessible! You can come alone. This location is fully accessible.
Strengths
The entrance is easy to find.
Opening hours are displayed near the door.
The information desk is located on the first floor.
A representative is available to assist people with specific needs.
The reception area is quiet.
Cash payments (coins and notes) are accepted.
The venue is well lit.
The lift is easy to use and staff are available to assist.
There is a visual announcement in the lift.
The floors of the building are clearly marked.
The toilets are easy to find.
Points of attention
Staff cannot see people arriving.
The place is noisy.
The place is complex and it is difficult to understand how it is organised.
Validity: From 17 December 2022 on 17 December 2026
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