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Lumiose City ミアレシティ
Miare City
"The City of Light"
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A dazzling metropolis of art and artifice, located in the very heart of the Kalos region.
Lumiose City Gym - Kalos Gym #5
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Route 14
 
Route 13
Lumiose City
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Route 4 and Route 5
 
Location
Kalos Lumiose City Map.png
Location of Lumiose City in Kalos.

Lumiose City (Japanese: ミアレシティ Miare City) is a large city nestled in the north-central part of the Kalos region. Standing in the center of the city is the Prism Tower, which serves as its symbol. The wide roadways are paved with brick and cobblestone, allowing both automobile and Gogoat traffic safe and easy travel. Lumiose City is the largest city in the Pokémon world.

Places of interest

Prism Tower

Main article: Lumiose Gym

Prism Tower is a large tower located in Centrico Plaza in the middle of Lumiose City. It houses the Lumiose City Gym. Prism Tower is based on the real-world Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. It can be fought on in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U.

North Boulevard

Galette Stand

A small stand located on the North Boulevard outside Autumnal Avenue that sells Lumiose Galettes for $100 ($80 if the player has at least 50 points of style). The stand only sells freshly baked galettes, which last four hours at a time starting at 3 AM, 9 AM, 3 PM, and 9 PM. Once per day, if the player purchases a galette within an hour of the time they were baked, the player will also receive a free Moomoo Milk.

Lumiose Museum

Main article: Lumiose Museum

A large, white building that houses many paintings of people and locations in the Pokémon world. Entrance is free, but an audio guide is available for $200 (or for free if the player has at least 90 points of style).

Hotel Richissime

Main article: Hotel Richissime

A large, black luxury hotel located near the middle of North Boulevard. Each day, the player can be paid for completing certain tasks in the hotel.

Battle Institute

Main article: Battle Institute

The Battle Institute on the North Boulevard works in the same way as the one in Nimbasa City in Unova. The player can opt for a Battle Test (five consecutive single or double battles) or a Download Test (which can be downloaded either wirelessly or via Wi-Fi at certain time, similar to event Pokémon). The player can win BP here.

Lumiose Station

A very large train station located on the far eastern half of the North Boulevard. Upon defeating the Elite Four and becoming the Champion, Professor Sycamore will meet the player here and give them the TMV Pass which allows them to board the train to Kiloude City.

Looker Bureau

Looker's headquarters during the post-game storyline are located in a narrow street between North Boulevard and Rouge Plaza. It is initially empty, but Looker settles in after the player enters the Hall of Fame and upgrades the Mega Ring.

After completing all the Looker Bureau chapters, the player can battle Emma in the Expansion Suit (as Essentia) here on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

South Boulevard

This is the first part of Lumiose City that the player can explore in Pokémon X and Y, along with Vernal Avenue. The other parts are blocked until the player has defeated Team Flare at the Kalos Power Plant and watched Clemont relight the Lumiose City Gym.

PR Video Studio

Main article: Trainer PR Video

A purple building where Trainer PR Videos can be created, located directly across from the South Boulevard Pokémon Center. PR Videos filmed here can be shared with passers-by and people who have been given the player's Nintendo 3DS Friend Code.

When the player reaches sufficient stylishness, the woman at the right counter will add new video effects for PR Videos. She will add two different sets: one if the player has at least 25 points of style, and the other for at least 90 points of style.

Sycamore Pokémon Lab

Professor Sycamore's Pokémon research lab is located directly opposite Vernal Avenue. It is here where the player can receive either Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle upon defeating Professor Sycamore in a Pokémon battle early in the game, as well as their corresponding Mega Stone. After the player enters the Hall of Fame, they can return to the lab to get the Poké Radar from one of the scientists on the second floor.

On the second floor, player can change Rotom's forms.

Coiffure Clips

A small hairdresser located opposite the Route 5 Gate. The player can have their hair colored and styled here.

The prices and options are slightly different for male and female players. If a female player requests a styling, she may choose to have the stylist style only her front hair.or all of her hair (including her front hair, as a secondary option).

  • Styling and color: $3000 (, front style only: $2500)
  • Styling: $1500 (, front only: $500)
  • Color: $2000

For both male and female players, the options for colors are the same. In order from lightest to darkest, they are: Blond/Blonde, Orange, Honey, Brown, and Black.

The styling options differ significantly for male and female players. If the player has at least 50 points of style, additional styling options will be available.

  • Male: Very Short, Short, Medium. Additional: Medium Perm
  • Female: Short, Bobbed, Medium, Long. Additional: Ponytail, Pigtails
  • Female (front): Sideswept, Bangs

At any point, instead of choosing a specific color or style themselves, the player may leave the decision to the stylist by selecting the "Surprise me" option. If this option is chosen, the stylist will pick a random style or color different from the player's current one.

Autumnal Avenue

Poké Ball Boutique

A specialty shop that specializes in different kinds of Poké Balls. It is notably the only location in any Pokémon game where Premier Balls are sold individually.

Juice Shoppe

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A specialty shop that sells juices made from Berries. Available from the man on the left are pre-made juices whose selection list changes each day. They can have various effects on the Pokémon drinking the juice, ranging from increasing Effort Values or level. If the Pokémon already has maximum value on the particular stat, the juice will increase its happiness instead. By looking at the price of the juice, the player may determine intensity of the effects. For example, a Purple Juice priced at $1,500 will increase HP EVs of the Pokémon by 15, or a Rare Soda priced at $20,000 will increase level of the Pokémon by two.

Name Effect Combination
Colorful Shake Increases happiness Any two different colored berries
Rare Soda Increases level by 1 to 4 1 Lansat Berry + 1 Starf Berry
Ultra Rare Soda Increases level by 4 to 5 1 Roseli Berry + 1 Enigma Berry
Purple Juice Increases HP EV by 4 to 32 Two purple berries
Red Juice Increases Attack EV by 4 to 32 Two red berries
Yellow Juice Increases Defense EV by 4 to 32 Two yellow berries
Blue Juice Increases Special Attack EV by 4 to 32 Two blue berries
Green Juice Increases Special Defense EV by 4 to 32 Two green berries
Pink Juice Increases Speed EV by 4 to 32 Two pink berries
Perilous Soup Resets EVs to 0 1 Kee Berry + 1 Maranga Berry


From the lady on the right, custom-blend juices are made for free by mixing two chosen Berries from the player's bag. Different color berries yield different results. When two berries of the same color are mixed together, they will become a <Color> Juice that increases a stat by 4-32 EVs. The intensity of the effects can be determined by the berries used, and which group(s) the berries belong to.

Berry Groups
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Bag Cheri Berry Sprite.png Bag Leppa Berry Sprite.png Bag Occa Berry Sprite.png Bag Chople Berry Sprite.png Bag Haban Berry Sprite.png Bag Figy Berry Sprite.png Bag Pomeg Berry Sprite.png Bag Tamato Berry Sprite.png Bag Liechi Berry Sprite.png Bag Lansat Berry Sprite.png
Bag Chesto Berry Sprite.png Bag Payapa Berry Sprite.png Bag Kasib Berry Sprite.png Bag Colbur Berry Sprite.png Bag Wiki Berry Sprite.png Bag Ganlon Berry Sprite.png Bag Enigma Berry Sprite.png
Bag Pecha Berry Sprite.png Bag Persim Berry Sprite.png Bag Mago Berry Sprite.png Bag Petaya Berry Sprite.png Bag Roseli Berry Sprite.png
Bag Rawst Berry Sprite.png Bag Lum Berry Sprite.png Bag Rindo Berry Sprite.png Bag Kebia Berry Sprite.png Bag Tanga Berry Sprite.png Bag Babiri Berry Sprite.png Bag Aguav Berry Sprite.png Bag Hondew Berry Sprite.png Bag Salac Berry Sprite.png Bag Starf Berry Sprite.png
Bag Aspear Berry Sprite.png Bag Sitrus Berry Sprite.png Bag Wacan Berry Sprite.png Bag Shuca Berry Sprite.png Bag Charti Berry Sprite.png Bag Chilan Berry Sprite.png Bag Iapapa Berry Sprite.png Bag Qualot Berry Sprite.png Bag Grepa Berry Sprite.png Bag Kee Berry Sprite.png
Bag Oran Berry Sprite.png Bag Passho Berry Sprite.png Bag Yache Berry Sprite.png Bag Coba Berry Sprite.png Bag Kelpsy Berry Sprite.png Bag Apicot Berry Sprite.png Bag Maranga Berry Sprite.png


There are three Berry Groups, each consisting of several same or different colored Berries that have similar properties to one another. The simplest way to find out a Berry's grouping is by mixing two of the same Berry together. If a Berry mixed with itself results in a 4, 8 or 12 EV increase, the Berry will belong to either Group 1, Group 2 or Group 3 respectively.

For example, when two Leppa Berries are mixed together, they will produce a Red Juice that will increase the drinker's Attack Stat by 4 EVs. Likewise, when two Maranga Berries are mixed together, they will produce a Blue Juice that will increase the drinker's Speed by 12 EVs. Thus a Leppa Berry is a Group 1 Berry and a Maranga Berry is a Group 3 Berry.

When Berries from the same color, but different groups are mixed, the intensities are more widely varied. A Group 1 Berry mixed with a Group 2 Berry will result in a 16 EV increase, but a Group 1 and Group 3 Berry mix only results in a 12 EV increase.

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Group 1 4-8 16 12
Group 2 16 8-16 32
Group 3 12 32 12-32


Note that each type of juice can be bought/made only once a day. Saving before speaking with the man to the left, and then soft-resetting will change the list of juices he sells. Juices cannot be kept, so they must be given to a Pokémon in the player's party right away. If the player mixes Berries at the right counter, but decides against giving it to a Pokémon, the female clerk will drink the juice instead, thanking the player for the drink. Both variants of Rare Soda will result in the drinker's level increasing; however, all moves learned or evolution via level up will not be invoked.

Estival Avenue

A pre-release screenshot of Estival Avenue

Loto-ID Center

Main article: Pokémon Lottery Corner

A building where the player may participate in a lottery drawing every day. Prizes are granted depending on how many digits from a randomly generated ID number match those of any Pokémon in the player's possession.

Lumiose Press

The building where Alexa works. Alexa will recommend various locations around the city for the player to visit, and offer to take them there.

Vernal Avenue

Friseur Furfrou

A shop that specializes in Furfrou grooming. The player may buy a trim for a Furfrou in their party for $500. Trims last for five days or until the Furfrou is deposited in the PC. The shop initially only offers Star, Diamond, or Heart Trims (as well as the option to return it to a natural look), but as the player gains style, more trims become available. At 10 points of style, the La Reine, Kabuki, and Pharaoh Trims become available, while the Debutante, Matron, and Dandy Trims are available at 50 points of style.

Herboriste

A specialty shop that sells herbal medicines.

Stone Emporium

A specialty shop that sells evolutionary stones. A man in the store will offer to sell the player the remaining Mega Stones for the two Kanto starter Pokémon they did not receive from Professor Sycamore. The price of these Mega Stones begins at $1,000,000 but will decrease as the player becomes more stylish, eventually being available for only $10,000. After defeating the Elite Four, the owner will first offer the Mega Stone for the Kanto starter that is super-effective to the one chosen by the player.

Boutique Couture

A designer fashion and luxury boutique. The first floor sells only women's clothing, whereas the second floor sells only men's clothing. The player is only granted access to the boutique once they have at least 25 points of style. The clothes and accessories sold here have much higher prices than those sold at other boutiques across Kalos.

Restaurants

Main article: Lumiose City restaurants

Lumiose City has four restaurants located on South Boulevard (Restaurant Le Nah), Autumnal Avenue (Restaurant Le Yeah), Hibernal Avenue (Restaurant Le Wow), and near Rogue Plaza (Sushi High Roller). At each restaurant, the player can pay to be served a meal where the server will battle the player before each course. After finishing a meal, the player will receive a reward: a number of some valuable item, depending on which restaurant the player is in and how well they did.

Lysandre Café

Artwork of Calem riding the Gogoat Shuttle

A red café located near Magenta Plaza. It grants the player access to Lysandre Labs, one of Team Flare's hideouts in the Kalos region. Despite the small size, it serves as an important location in both the main plot line and the after story sideline plot with Xerosic.

Lumi Cab

Lumi Cab is a taxi service with stops located all around Lumiose City, enabling the player to easily travel directly to many locations in the sprawling city. The base fare is $710, but it increases the further away from the destination the taxi starts. All of the destinations are internally assigned to a section of the city, and those destinations in the same section share the same cost, with those in the same section as the taxi starts in costing the cheapest.

Once the player reaches a certain level of stylishness, the driver will start giving a 50% discount on the fare. If the player does not have enough money to pay for the ride, the driver will challenge them to a battle.

The possible destinations are shown below, with the section the destination belongs to noted after the location. Destinations on the Boulevards are split between East and West destinations in addition to North and South, while more internal destinations (mostly on Avenues) are only differentiated by North or South.

Services
South Pokémon Center SE
PR Video Studio SE
Friseur Furfrou S
Coiffure Clips SW
Loto-ID Center S
North Pokémon Center NW
Hotel Richissime NE
Magenta Pokémon Center N
Transportation
Gate to Route 4 SE
Gate to Route 5 SW
Gate to Route 13 NW
Gate to Route 14 NW
Gate to Route 16 NE
Lumiose Station NE
Facilities
Pokémon Lab SE
Lumiose Press S
Vacant Storefront N
Lumiose Museum NW
Battle Institute NE
Prism Tower Cen
Shopping
Boutique Couture S
Herboriste S
Stone Emporium S
Poké Ball Boutique N
Fine Dining
Restaurant Le Nah SE
Galette Stand NW
Juice Shoppe N
Restaurant Le Yeah N
Restaurant Le Wow N
Sushi High Roller N
Cafés
Café Cyclone S
Café Introversion SE
Café Classe S
Café Woof S
Café Soleil SW
Shutterbug Café SW
Café Rouleau N
Café Gallant N
Café Triste NW
Lysandre Café N
Café Pokémon-Amie N
Café Ultimo NE
Café Kizuna N
Café Action! NE
Café Bataille NE

The table below describes the exact cost to reach a destination in a given section when taking a given taxi.

Cab location Section Destination cost
NW NE SE SW N S Cen
Galette Stand NW $710 $1,000 $4,000 $2,000 $1,500 $3,500 $3,000
Route 14 Gate
Route 16 Gate NE $1,000 $710 $2,500 $4,000 $2,000 $3,500
Route 4 Gate SE $4,000 $1,500 $710 $1,000 $3,500 $2,000
Route 5 Gate SW $1,500 $4,200 $1,000 $710 $3,500 $2,000
South Blvd & Estival Ave
Estival Avenue N $1,500 $2,000 $4,000 $3,500 $710 $1,000
Autumnal Avenue
Vernal Avenue S $3,500 $2,000 $1,500 $2,000 $1,000 $710

Gogoat Shuttle

Signposts located all around the Boulevards, where the player can ride a Gogoat that will take them to South Boulevard East or South Boulevard West if the player is riding at South Boulevard; or North Boulevard East or North Boulevard West if the player is riding at North Boulevard. The fare is flat at $200.

Style

Within Lumiose City, the player has a degree of style which can be raised by doing things around the city. If the player has a high style, prices may be lower, more items and services may be offered, and certain establishments may be accessible that were not before.

Increasing style

When the player first speaks to Alexa in the Lumiose Press building on Estival Avenue, they will gain 5 points of style.

Location Event +Style
Gogoat Shuttle Ride a Gogoat 1
Lumi Cab Take a cab 1
South Boulevard
Coiffure Clips Get any haircut or coloring 2
PR Video Studio Create a PR Video* 1
Restaurant Le Nah Buy a meal 2
North Boulevard
Battle Institute Test a team 3
Galette Stand Buy a Lumiose Galette 1
Hotel Richissime Complete a perfect job 3
Lumiose Museum Enter museum without audio guide 1<90
Enter museum and buy the audio guide 2<90
Lumiose Station Take the train 1*
Location Event +Style
Autumnal Avenue
Juice Shoppe Create a Berry Juice* 2
Buy* a Berry Juice 2
Poké Ball Boutique Buy something* 2
Restaurant Le Yeah Buy a meal 3
Estival Avenue
Loto-ID Center Win a prize 1
Hibernal Avenue
Restaurant Le Wow Buy a meal 4
Rouge Plaza
Sushi High Roller Buy a meal 5
Vernal Avenue
Boutique Couture Buy something 3
Friseur Furfrou Have a Furfrou styled 2
Herboriste Buy something* 1
Stone Emporium Buy a Fire, Leaf, or Water Stone* 2

Style benefits

Location Benefit Req Style
Lumi Cab 50% discount on fares 140
Restaurant Le Nah 10% meal discount 25
Restaurant Le Yeah 10% meal discount 90
Restaurant Le Wow 10% meal discount 190
Sushi High Roller Access 90
10% meal discount 255
PR Video Studio New video effects* 25
New video effects* 90
Café Introversion Mr. Bonding will give Hatching Power if the player has all other O-Powers 190
Stone Emporium Mega Stone is discounted to $500,000 10
Mega Stone is discounted to $300,000 25
Mega Stone is discounted to $150,000 50
Mega Stone is discounted to $100,000 90
Mega Stone is discounted to $70,000 140
Mega Stone is discounted to $50,000 190
Mega Stone is discounted to $10,000 255
Coiffure Clips New styles
  • Male: Medium Perm
  • Female*: Ponytail, Pigtails
50
Friseur Furfrou New trims: La Reine, Kabuki, Pharaoh 10
New trims: Debutante, Matron, Dandy 50
Boutique Couture Access 25
Lumiose Museum Free audio guide 90
Galette Stand 20% discount on galettes 50
Café Triste The Waitress will heal the player's team 90
Café Action! A Madame will appear* and will add two new events for PR Videos 255
Juice Shoppe Purchasable juices expand* to two choices, <Color> Juices can be bought 25
Purchasable juices expand* to three choices, Rare Soda can be bought 90
Ultra Rare Soda can be bought 255

In addition to the above benefits, some NPCs will change their dialogue as the player's style increases, and several new NPCs will appear in various places (mostly cafés) around the city as well. At 25 points of style, more people will appear in Café Pokémon-Amie (on Autumnal Avenue), Café Action! (on North Boulevard), Café Introversion (on South Boulevard), and Cafés Classe and Woof (on Vernal Avenue). At 50 points of style, more people will appear in Café Bataille (on North Boulevard), Shutterbug Café (on South Boulevard), and Boutique Couture (on Vernal Avenue). Finally, at 90 points of style, more people will appear in Café Gallant (on Estival Avenue) and, on North Boulevard, in the westernmost building, Café Triste, and Lumiose Station.

Demographics

The population of Lumiose City is 416. Its population surpasses the populations of all other major cities in the series by a very high margin, being higher than both Castelia and Nimbasa, second and third respectively, combined.

Shops

Poké Mart

North/South/Centrico Boulevard - Left Cashier



South Boulevard - Right Cashier



North Boulevard - Right Cashier


Pokémon Center

In the Pokemon Center on South Boulevard, a gentleman will exchange items for the player's Poké Miles.

South Boulevard Pokémon Center - Gentleman


Poké Ball Boutique


Herboriste


Stone Emporium


Items

South Boulevard

Item Location Games
Lens Case Lens Case From a Punk Girl in the PR Video Studio  X  Y 
Quick Ball Quick Ball ×3 From a man in the second floor of the building across the street from Shutterbug Café  X  Y 
Timer Ball Timer Ball ×3 From a man in the second floor of the building across the street from Shutterbug Café  X  Y 
Quick Claw Quick Claw From a girl in the first floor of the building across the street from Shutterbug Café  X  Y 
Wide Lens Wide Lens From a Backpacker in Shutterbug Café after taking at least one photo at a Photo Spot  X  Y 
Scope Lens Scope Lens From a Backpacker in Shutterbug Café after taking 15 or more photos at any Photo Spot  X  Y 
Zoom Lens Zoom Lens From a Backpacker in Shutterbug Café after taking 30 or more photos at any Photo Spot  X  Y 

Sycamore Pokémon Lab

Item Location Games
Luxury Ball Luxury Ball ×5 2F, from a female scientist  X  Y 
Poké Radar Poké Radar 2F, from a male scientist on the second floor after defeating the Elite Four  X  Y 
TM Normal VI TM54 (False Swipe) 3F, from a female scientist after encountering at least 20 Pokémon in the Central Kalos Pokédex  X  Y 
Venusaurite Venusaurite 3F, from Professor Sycamore if Bulbasaur is chosen  X  Y 
Charizardite X Charizardite X 3F, from Professor Sycamore if Charmander is chosen  X 
Charizardite Y Charizardite Y 3F, from Professor Sycamore if Charmander is chosen  Y 
Blastoisinite Blastoisinite 3F, from Professor Sycamore if Squirtle is chosen  X  Y 
Oval Charm Oval Charm 3F, from Professor Sycamore after showing him a Pokédex with all Kalos Pokémon seen  X  Y 
Shiny Charm Shiny Charm 3F, from Professor Sycamore after showing him a complete National Pokédex  X  Y 

Café Soleil

Item Location Games
Gardevoirite Gardevoirite Held by Ralts  X  Y 

Vernal Avenue

Café Woof

Item Location Games
Pearl String Pearl String ×2 Given by a Madame after showing her a Furfrou that has kept the same trim for 15 days  X  Y 

Herboriste

Item Location Games
Looker Ticket Looker Ticket Near the Espurr (post-game)  X  Y 

North Boulevard

Lumiose Station

Item Location Games
TMV Pass TMV Pass From Professor Sycamore after defeating the Elite Four  X  Y 

Office Café Building

Item Location Games
Star Piece Star Piece 1F, from a woman if one of the player's Pokémon has Aroma Veil, Flower Veil, or Sweet Veil  X  Y 
Prism Scale Prism Scale 4F, from a little girl  X  Y 

Fighting Dojo

Item Location Games
Expert Belt Expert Belt 3F, from a girl  X  Y 
Protein Protein 3F, from a Battle Girl  X  Y 

Café Ultimo

Item Location Games
None Training Ribbon From a woman if the player's Pokémon is Supremely Trained (passed all of the Super Training courses, including Super Secret Training, under the par time)  X  Y 

Autumnal Avenue

Poké Ball Boutique

Item Location Games
Luxury Ball Luxury Ball Randomly given by a Schoolgirl in the Poké Ball Boutique once a day  X  Y 
Heal Ball Heal Ball ×3 Randomly given by a Schoolgirl in the Poké Ball Boutique once a day  X  Y 

Magenta Plaza

Pokémon Center

Item Location Games
Looker Ticket Looker Ticket Next to the nurse's desk (post-game)  X  Y 

Jaune Plaza

House

Item Location Games
Revive Revive From a female scientist if the player's Pokémon knows Eerie Impulse  X  Y 

Backalleys

Item Location Games
Destiny Knot Destiny Knot Given after defeating Beauty Aimee  X  Y 
Elixir Elixir Given after defeating Beauty Anais  X  Y 
Nugget Nugget Given after defeating Beauty Cassandra  X  Y 

Lysandre Café

Item Location Games
King's Rock King's Rock From Lysandre after defeating Clemont  X  Y 

Parade

Item Location Games
Honor of Kalos Honor of Kalos From Professor Sycamore during the parade  X  Y 

Pokémon

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Gift Pokémon
Bulbasaur Bulbasaur
X Y
Gift Gift
10 One
Charmander Charmander
X Y
Gift Gift
10 One
Squirtle Squirtle
X Y
Gift Gift
10 One
Ralts Ralts
X Y
Any Trade
Any Pokémon
5 One
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Trainers

050Diglett.png This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Japanese cab driver names and sprites
Trainer Pokémon
Punk Guy Faust
Punk Guy Faust
メルド Merde
Reward: $600
Haunter Haunter Lv.30
No item
Black Belt Killian
Black Belt Killian
ウォング Wong
Reward: $600
Machoke Machoke Lv.30
No item
Beauty Anais
Beauty Anais
カルーセル Carrousel
Reward: $680
Seadra Seadra Lv.34
No item
Punk Girl Lillian
Punk Girl Lillian
ミミ Mimi
Reward: $600
Krokorok Krokorok Lv.30
No item
Beauty Aimee
Beauty Aimee
ドゥ Do
Reward: $680
Fletchinder Fletchinder Lv.34
No item
Chef Kamaboko
Chef Kamaboko
ロコモコ Locomoco
Reward: $600
Pidgeotto Pidgeotto Lv.30
No item
Waitress Paget
Waitress Paget
ペッシュ Peche
Reward: $600
Kirlia Kirlia Lv.30
No item
Beauty Cassandra
Beauty Cassandra
トロワ Trois
Reward: $680
Roselia Roselia Lv.34
No item
Owner Toro
Owner Toro
スケゾウ Sukezō
Reward: $600
Diggersby Diggersby Lv.30
No item
Garçon Jacopo
Garçon Jacopo
ベリーニ Bellini
Reward: $600
Gabite Gabite Lv.30
No item
Lumi Cabs
Driver Cabot
Driver Cabot
Reward: $3,520
Krokorok Krokorok Lv.55
No item
Driver Carter
Driver Carter
モモジロウ Momojirō
Reward: $4,224
Krookodile Krookodile Lv.66
No item
Driver Clarence
Driver Clarence
Reward: $2,112
Sandile Sandile Lv.33
No item
Driver Cormick
Driver Cormick
Reward: $3,520
Krokorok Krokorok Lv.55
No item
Driver Coupe
Driver Coupe
Reward: $2,112
Sandile Sandile Lv.33
No item
Driver Hackney
Driver Hackney
Reward: $2,112
Sandile Sandile Lv.33
No item
Driver Hansom
Driver Hansom
Reward: $2,112
Sandile Sandile Lv.33
No item
Driver Schaffer
Driver Schaffer
Reward: $3,520
Krokorok Krokorok Lv.55
No item
Driver Wayne
Driver Wayne
Reward: $3,520
Krokorok Krokorok Lv.55
No item
Driver Weaver
Driver Weaver
ラッセ Lasse
Reward: $3,520
Krokorok Krokorok Lv.55
No item


South Boulevard

Alleyway

Trainer Pokémon
During Chapter 2 of the Looker Bureau
Preschooler Natalie
Preschooler Natalie
スタン Stains
Reward: $848
Swinub Swinub Lv.53
No item
Bonsly Bonsly Lv.53
No item
Preschooler Lily
Preschooler Lily
オヨナ Oyonnax
Reward: $880
Igglybuff Igglybuff Lv.55
No item
Schoolgirl Callie
Schoolgirl Callie
ル・カネ Le Cannet
Reward: $1,696
Rapidash Rapidash Lv.53
No item
Leavanny Leavanny Lv.53
No item
Kingler Kingler Lv.53
No item
Schoolboy Macon
Schoolboy Macon
マコン Mâcon
Reward: $1,792
Spiritomb Spiritomb Lv.56
No item
During Chapter 4 of the Looker Bureau
Suspicious Lady "???"
Suspicious Lady "???"
Reward: $960
Persian Persian Lv.60
No item


Sycamore Pokémon Lab



Bleu Plaza

Trainer Pokémon
Owner Toro
Owner Toro
スケゾウ Sukezō
Reward: $600
Diggersby Diggersby Lv.30
No item
Waitress Paget
Waitress Paget
ペッシュ Peche
Reward: $600
Kirlia Kirlia Lv.30
No item


Lysandre Café

Trainer Pokémon
Team Flare Grunt
Team Flare Grunt
Reward: $1,840
Scrafty Scrafty Lv.46
No item
Team Flare Grunt
Team Flare Grunt
Reward: $1,840
Liepard Liepard Lv.46
No item


North Boulevard

Galette Stand Alleyway

Trainer Pokémon
During Chapter 4 of the Looker Bureau
Suspicious Woman "???"
Suspicious Woman "???"
Reward: $8,400
Jellicent Jellicent
Male
Lv.58
No item
Volcarona Volcarona Lv.60
No item


Café Triste Alleyway

Trainer Pokémon
During Chapter 4 of the Looker Bureau
Suspicious Child "???"
Suspicious Child "???"
Reward: $1,824
Whimsicott Whimsicott Lv.57
No item
Mawile Mawile Lv.57
No item
Granbull Granbull Lv.57
No item


Lumiose Station

Trainer Pokémon
During Chapter 3 of the Looker Bureau
Lumiose Gang Member Sedna
Lumiose Gang Member Sedna
ゲンマ Gemma
Reward: $4,640
Mandibuzz Mandibuzz Lv.58
No item
Lumiose Gang Member Eris
Lumiose Gang Member Eris
エブル Ebur
Reward: $4,480
Pangoro Pangoro Lv.56
No item
Bouffalant Bouffalant Lv.56
No item
Lumiose Gang Member Nix
Lumiose Gang Member Nix
マルモル Marmor
Reward: $4,480
Druddigon Druddigon Lv.56
No item
Krookodile Krookodile Lv.56
No item


Looker Bureau

Trainer Pokémon
During Chapter 5 of the Looker Bureau
Butler Chalmers
Butler Chalmers
アカマロ Akamaro
Reward: $4,960
Braviary Braviary Lv.62
No item




Parade



In the spin-off-games

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U

Main article: Prism Tower (stage)

Prism Tower, Lumiose City's prominent landmark, appears as a stage in the Nintendo 3DS version of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U.

In the anime

Lumiose City in the anime

Ash arrived in Lumiose City with Alexa in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin! as his first destination of the Kalos region. Ash wanted to challenge the Gym there, but he was denied access due to not having enough Kalos badges by the Clembot. He fell several feet, then he was saved by Clemont and Bonnie. This is also where Ash had his first Kalos battle using Pikachu against Clemont's Bunnelby until the battle was interrupted by Team Rocket trying to capture Pikachu. They were nearly successful until the group was saved by a wild Froakie, who was injured in the process, needing immediate treatment. Bonnie suggested taking Froakie to Professor Sycamore's lab.


Trivia

  • A woman beside Café Bataille explains that the two Skiddo in front of Lumiose Station were abandoned by their Trainer, and wait by the station for his return. This is a possible reference to the story of Hachikō, an Akita dog who waited at the train station every day for his owner's return, even after his unexpected death. The story is a popular legend in Japanese culture.
  • If the player enters Lumiose City and gets on their bicycle, the music does not change.
  • At the Magenta Plaza Pokémon Center, a young man mentions Team Plasma "making news a while back in the Unova region," while a young woman mentions Professor Oak's grandson having visited Kalos to study abroad. She also tells how he used to say "Bonjour" while meeting and "Smell ya later!" while leaving. The first quote refers to the way how Blue greets the player while visiting S.S. Anne in the original Generation I games and their remakes, while the latter one was used whenever he left the player's presence.
  • The four avenues are named after words pertaining to each of the four seasons: Estival (Summer), Autumnal (Autumn), Hibernal (Winter), and Vernal (Spring).
  • The five plazas are named after French words corresponding to their color: Rouge (red), Bleu (blue), Vert (green), Magenta (magenta), and Jaune (yellow).
  • The architecture style of Lumiose City is very similar to its real counterpart. Paris itself consists mostly of buildings dating back up to several centuries and the outskirts (also called the Parisian suburbs) were recently urbanized, dating back to the 1960s.
  • Similarly to Paris, Lumiose City has roads connecting to all parts of Kalos. The only difference is that Paris' connections to all parts of France are used by railroads.
    • The layout of the city is also extremely similar to the area of Paris surrounding the Arc de Triomphe.
  • On the second floor of the Fighting Dojo, a Hex Maniac will appear, say "No, you're not the one," and float away. The purpose of this in-game event, if there is one, is not known yet.
  • Behind the second TMV timetable in Lumiose Station, some words are written saying "I'm going to go for help. Wait in the usual place."
  • The shape and colors of the plazas closely resemble the logo of the Battle Frontier in Generation IV.
  • Lumiose City has more Pokémon Centers than any other city, with three.
  • The Mega Stones for the Kanto starter Pokémon sold at the Stone Emporium are the most expensive purchasable items in the Pokémon games, costing $1,000,000 originally. Some items have been listed for the same price in previous games, but they have not been purchasable since that price was specifically chosen in those instances to be $1 more than the player could hold.

Glitches

Map of Lumiose City by Nintendo indicating areas unsafe to load saves in
Main article: Lumiose City save glitch

At the time of release of Pokémon X and Y, many players reported being unable to move after loading a save within Lumiose City. According to Nintendo.com, if the player saves the game in certain areas of Lumiose City, then ends the game, the controls will not respond when the saved game is reloaded. They provided a map indicating known areas where the glitch can occur, which includes the entire outer boulevards. On October 25, 2013, Nintendo released a patch for this glitch via the Nintendo eShop.

Origin

Lumiose City and Prism Tower are based on Paris and the Eiffel Tower respectively.

Name origin

Language Name Origin
Japanese ミアレシティ Miare City Possibly from 御生れ miare, advent of a deity
English Lumiose City From Paris's nickname La Ville-Lumière (The City of Light), grandiose, and possibly rose
French Illumis From La Ville-Lumière, Paris, lumia, and possibly illuminer (illuminate)
German Illumina City From La Ville-Lumière, lumia, and possibly illuminieren (illuminate)
Italian Luminopoli From La Ville-Lumière, lumia, and luminoso (bright, luminous)
Spanish Ciudad Luminalia From La Ville-Lumière, lumia, and possibly luminoso (bright, luminous) or iluminar (illuminate)
Korean 미르시티 Mireu City Possibly from myrrh or 미르 mireu (dragon)
Chinese (Mandarin) 密阿雷市 Mì'āléi Shì Transliteration of its Japanese name. Contains 雷 léi (thunder).
Chinese (Cantonese) 密阿雷市 Maht'alèuih Si Mandarin-based transliteration of its Japanese name. Contains 雷 lèuih (thunder).


References




Kalos
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Settlements
Vaniville TownAquacorde Town‎Santalune CityLumiose CityCamphrier TownCyllage City
Ambrette TownGeosenge TownShalour CityCoumarine CityLaverre CityDendemille TownAnistar City
Couriway TownSnowbelle CityPokémon LeagueKiloude City‎
Routes
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Landmarks
Santalune ForestChamber of EmptinessParfum PalaceBattle ChateauBerry fieldsConnecting CaveGlittering CaveReflection Cave
Tower of MasteryAzure BaySea Spirit's DenKalos Power PlantPoké Ball FactoryLost HotelFrost CavernLysandre Labs
Team Flare Secret HQTerminus CavePokémon VillageVictory RoadBattle MaisonFriend SafariUnknown Dungeon


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