Lumiose City

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Lumiose City ミアレシティ
Miare City
"The City of Light"
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Map description
A dazzling metropolis of art and artifice, located in the very heart of the Kalos region.
Lumiose City Gym - Kalos Gym #5
Clemont
Clemont
Electric-type
specialist Gym
Voltage Badge
Voltage Badge
Lumiose City Gym - Kalos Gym #5
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Lumiose City Gym - Kalos Gym #5
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Electric-type
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Route 14
 
Route 13
Lumiose City
Route 16
 
Route 4 and Route 5
 
Location
Kalos Lumiose City Map.png
Location of Lumiose City in Kalos.
Map of Lumiose City in Pokémon Legends: Z-A

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. It is a prominent central hub of the region and is the second most populous city in the Pokémon world.

It is the setting for Pokémon Legends: Z-A.[1]

Tourism is a major industry of the city due to its famous landmarks, such as the Prism Tower, which serves as the city's symbol, and the Lumiose Museum. A wide variety of shops, cafés, and restaurants are spread throughout the entire city and are popular with both tourists and locals alike.

The outer portion of the city is lined by tall office buildings and wide brick and cobblestone boulevards, while the avenues of the inner portion are lined by smaller Parisian-style buildings. The wide roadways throughout the city afford safe and easy passage for both automobile and Gogoat traffic. A large canal also runs diagonally through the city.

Lumiose City has five gates connecting it to outside routes. In the southeast is the Route 4 Gate, in the southwest the Route 5 Gate, in the northwest the Route 13 Gate, in the north the Route 14 Gate, and in the northeast the Route 16 Gate. It is connected to Kiloude City via train from Lumiose Station.

Slogan

The City of Light (Japanese: 光の都(ひかりの みやこ) The city of light.)

Layout

Many small shops and cafés line the many streets and avenues of Lumiose City.

The city is shaped like a spoked wheel. The outside "wheel" is split into North and South Boulevards, while the spokes are divided among several avenues and plazas. The boulevards and avenues are lined with the city's many establishments, while the plazas are primarily open gathering spaces, with an occasional establishment or two on the outskirts. The center hub is a wide, open area with Prism Tower at its center.

Map of Lumiose City in Pokémon X and Y

South Boulevard

Main article: South Boulevard
Location of South Boulevard

South Boulevard is the southern half of the outer rim of the Lumiose City. The two boulevards are divided by the river that runs through the middle of the city. Locations on South Boulevard include the PR Video Studio, Professor Sycamore's Pokémon research lab, and Coiffure Clips.

South Boulevard and Vernal Avenue are the first parts of Lumiose City that the player can explore in Pokémon X and Y; the other parts are blocked until the player has defeated Team Flare at the Kalos Power Plant and watched Clemont relight the Lumiose Gym.

South Boulevard is laid out as follows, moving along the street in a clockwise direction:

Outer Inner
To dead-end alley*
Restaurant Le Nah
Route 4 Gate To Vert Plaza
Building Café Introversion
Sycamore Pokémon Lab To Vernal Avenue
PR Video Studio Pokémon Center
Route 5 Gate To Bleu Plaza
Coiffure Clips
Café Soleil
Building Shutterbug Café
To Estival Avenue
Building

North Boulevard

Main article: North Boulevard
Location of North Boulevard

North Boulevard is the northern half of the outer rim of the Lumiose City. The two boulevards are divided by the river that runs through the middle of the city. Locations on North Boulevard include the Galette Stand, Lumiose Museum, Hotel Richissime, the Battle Institute, Lumiose Station, and the Looker Bureau.

North Boulevard is laid out as follows, moving along the street in a clockwise direction:

Outer Inner
Route 13 Gate To Magenta Plaza
To dead-end alley
Building Café Triste
Galette Stand To Autumnal Avenue
Building To dead-end alley
Route 14 Gate To Rouge Plaza
Pokémon Center
Lumiose Museum
Hotel Richissime To Hibernal Avenue
Building Café Ultimo
Café Action
Route 16 Gate To Jaune Plaza
Battle Institute
Café Bataille
Lumiose Station
To dead-end alley
To unnamed street

Avenues

All of the avenues and plazas are connected by a continuous ring near the hub, but occasionally there will also be an alleyway connecting two of the spokes farther out from the hub. A group of randomly battleable Trainers also lurk around this inner part of the city.

The city's spokes are laid out in the order given below, moving through them in a clockwise direction starting from the first spoke connected to South Boulevard. The left and right sides referred to below presume the player is facing away from Centrico Plaza.

Vernal Avenue

Main article: Vernal Avenue

Vernal Avenue runs south to north between South Boulevard and Centrico Plaza. Locations on Vernal Avenue include Friseur Furfrou, the Herboriste, the Stone Emporium, and Boutique Couture.

Left Right
Stone Emporium
Boutique Couture Herboriste
Café Classe Friseur Furfrou
Café Woof

Estival Avenue

Main article: Estival Avenue
A pre-release screenshot of Estival Avenue

Estival Avenue runs west-south-west to east-north-east between South Boulevard and Centrico Plaza. Locations on Estival Avenue include the Loto-ID Center and the Lumiose Press building.

Left Right
Loto-ID Center Café Rouleau
Lumiose Press Café Gallant

Autumnal Avenue

Main article: Autumnal Avenue

Autumnal Avenue runs north-west to south-east between North Boulevard and Centrico Plaza. Locations on Autumnal Avenue include the Poké Ball Boutique and the Juice Shoppe.

Left Right
Café Pokémon-Amie Poké Ball Boutique
Restaurant Le Yeah
Juice Shoppe

Hibernal Avenue

Main article: Hibernal Avenue

Hibernal Avenue runs north-west to south-east between North Boulevard and Centrico Plaza. Locations on Autumnal Avenue include Restaurant Le Wow and Café Kizuna.

Left Right
Restaurant Le Wow Café Kizuna

Plazas

Lumiose City has six different plazas: Centrico Plaza is a large plaza located at the very center of the city, while the other five smaller plazas are arranged as the points of a pentagon centered on Centrico Plaza. The plazas are connected as a pentagon by small alleys that cut across the avenues. The alley between Vert Plaza and Jaune Plaza includes a bridge over the southeast end of the river; Magenta Plaza itself is built on a bridge over the northwest end of the river.

Each of the small plazas is named after a color in French. All of the small plazas contain an obelisk of the same color as the name of that plaza.

The smaller plazas are laid out in the order given below, moving through them in a clockwise direction starting from southeast plaza.

Vert Plaza

Vert Plaza is a small plaza located southeast of Centrico Plaza. Café Cyclone is located on the alley leading from South Boulevard to Vert Plaza.

Bleu Plaza

Bleu Plaza is a small plaza located southwest of Centrico Plaza.

Magenta Plaza

Magenta Plaza is a small plaza located north-west of Centrico Plaza. It is built on top of a bridge over the river. The Magenta Pokémon Center (the landing point when flying to the center of Lumiose City) is located on the street leading from Magenta Plaza to Centrico Plaza. Lysandre Café is located on the alley between Magenta Plaza and Autumnal Avenue, which itself contains Lysandre Labs.

Rouge Plaza

Rouge Plaza is a small plaza located north of Centrico Plaza. The Looker Bureau (initially just a vacant storefront) and Sushi High Roller are located on the alley between Rouge Plaza and North Boulevard.

Jaune Plaza

Jaune Plaza is a small plaza located northeast of Centrico Plaza. Trevor's house is located on the alley between Jaune Plaza to North Boulevard.

Centrico Plaza

Centrico Plaza is located in the center of Lumiose City. The Prism Tower, which hosts the Lumiose Gym, is at the center of the plaza. There is a Photo Spot at Prism Tower, between the connection to Vernal Avenue and the alley to Vert Plaza.

Gates

Lumiose City has five gates connecting it to outside routes.

Route 4 Gate, in the southwest the Route 5 Gate, in the northwest the Route 13 Gate, in the north the Route 14 Gate, and in the northeast the Route 16 Gate.

Transportation

Lumi Cab

Main article: Lumi Cab

Lumi Cab is a taxi service that lets the player travel between many stops around Lumiose City for a fee; destinations that are farther away cost more. If the player has enough style, the fare will be half price. If the player does not have enough money to pay for the ride, the driver will challenge them to a battle.

Benefit Req Style
50% discount on fares 140

Gogoat Shuttle

Artwork of Calem riding the Gogoat Shuttle

Gogoat Shuttle is a service where the player can travel between many stops around Lumiose City for a flat fee of $200. The service allows people to ride a Gogoat around North Boulevard or South Boulevard. The Gogoat Shuttle stops are marked by black signs with blue screens located on the outer side of the boulevards; the player can initiate the service by interacting with the Gogoat Shuttle stop signs.

When the player boards the service, they are asked whether they want to travel east or west along their current boulevard; however, if they are already at the eastmost or westmost stop in that boulevard, they are only given the option to travel to the opposite end. The Gogoat Shuttle cannot cross between boulevards. The Gogoat Shuttle stops at each shuttle stop along its path, giving the rider the option to dismount at each one, until it reaches the final stop at the far end of the boulevard, when the rider is forced to dismount. The Gogoat moves automatically between stops, without the rider being able to control it. The name of each stop is announced by the Audio Guide in the Gogoat Shuttle stop signs.

The following is the list of Gogoat Shuttle stops in each boulevard, listed from east to west (i.e. the order the stops will be presented in when choosing to travel west).

South Boulevard
Stop Namesake location
South Blvd. East Stop South Boulevard
Route 4 Gate Stop Route 4 Gate
Video Studio Stop PR Video Studio
Café Soleil Stop Café Soleil
Estival Ave. Stop Estival Avenue
South Blvd. West Stop South Boulevard
North Boulevard
Stop Namesake location
North Blvd. East Stop North Boulevard
Route 16 Gate Stop Route 16 Gate
Richissime Stop Hotel Richissime
Route 14 Gate Stop Route 14 Gate
Autumnal Ave. Stop Autumnal Avenue
North Blvd. West Stop North Boulevard

Places of interest

Lumiose City from above

The following is a list of places of interest excludes places of interest located on boulevards or avenues, as those are detailed on the pages for those streets instead.

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 is also a playable stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Restaurants

Main article: Lumiose City restaurants

Lumiose City has four restaurants located throughout the city: Restaurant Le Nah (South Boulevard), Restaurant Le Yeah (Autumnal Avenue), Restaurant Le Wow (Hibernal Avenue), and Sushi High Roller (near Rogue Plaza). At each restaurant, the player can pay to be served a meal where each server will battle the player before each course. Battles are conducted in special formats—Double Battle, Triple Battles, or Rotation Battles—with the player's pool of options depending on the restaurant. 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

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.

Style

Main article: Style (Lumiose City)

Within Lumiose City, the player has a degree of style which can be raised by doing things around the city. The value of style ranges from 0 to 255. 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.

Demographics

Pokémon X and Y

The population of Lumiose City is 416, making Lumiose City the second most populous city in the world of Pokémon behind Mesagoza of Paldea.

Shops

Poké Mart

North/South/Magenta - Left cashier
South Boulevard - Right cashier
North Boulevard - Right cashier


Poké Miles

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

South Boulevard Pokémon Center - Butler


Poké Ball Boutique

Autumnal Avenue


Herboriste

Vernal Avenue


Stone Emporium

Vernal Avenue


Items

Magenta Plaza

Pokémon Center

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

Jaune Plaza

Trevor's House

Item Location Games
Revive Revive From a female Scientist if the player has a Pokémon that knows Eerie Impulse  X  Y 

Backalleys

Item Location Games
Destiny Knot Destiny Knot From Beauty Aimee after defeating her (repeatable)  X  Y 
Elixir Elixir From Beauty Anais after defeating her (repeatable)  X  Y 
Nugget Nugget From Beauty Cassandra after defeating her (repeatable)  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 after entering the Hall of Fame  X  Y 

Pokémon

After entering the Hall of Fame, Diantha will appear in Café Soleil and offer to trade a Ralts holding Gardevoirite for one of the player's Pokémon. The Ralts will have perfect Special Attack and Speed IVs.

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

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


Lysandre Café

Trainer Pokémon
After earning the Psychic Badge
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


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


After completing all the Looker Bureau ChaptersTuThSa



Parade



In the spin-off-games

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.

Pokémon Masters EX

Artwork depicting Lumiose City is seen in Looker, Emma, Professor Sycamore, and Sina's mindscapes.

Looker & Croagunk
Looker Mindscape.png
Emma & Crobat
Emma Mindscape.png
Sycamore & Xerneas
Sycamore Mindscape.png
Sina & Glaceon
Sina Mindscape.png

In animation

Lumiose City in Pokémon the Series: XY

Pokémon the Series

Pokémon the Series: XY

Ash arrived at an airport in Lumiose City with Alexa in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin! as his first destination in the Kalos region. Ash wanted to challenge the Gym there, but was denied access by Clembot for not having enough Badges. He then fell several feet, where he was saved by Clemont and Bonnie. This is also where Ash had his first Kalos battle, using Pikachu against Clemont's Bunnelby. However, the battle was interrupted by Team Rocket, who was trying to snatch Pikachu. The group was saved by a wild Froakie, who was injured in the process, and taken to Professor Sycamore's lab. Following the events of Professor Sycamore's Garchomp going out of control, in Lumiose City Pursuit!, Ash and his friends left Lumiose City in A Battle of Aerial Mobility!. Serena first arrived at Lumiose City at the end of the episode, where she chose Fennekin as her first partner Pokémon at Professor Sycamore's lab in the next episode.

Ash and his friends along with Serena arrived again at Lumiose City in Grooming Furfrou!, where they went to a grooming salon owned by Sherman. In Clemont's Got a Secret!, the group went to the Lumiose Gym for Clemont to get the ownership of the Gym back from Clembot. Finally, in Mega-Mega Meowth Madness!, the group went back to Professor Sycamore's lab, where Clemont was given a Chespin, after which they left the city again.

In The Future Is Now, Thanks to Determination!, Clemont returned to Lumiose City on his own via helicopter to train for his upcoming Gym battle with Ash.

Ash, Serena, and Bonnie reunited with Clemont in Confronting the Darkness! for Ash's Gym battle against Clemont. However, the match was interrupted by Officer Jenny who arrested Clembot for the crimes committed by Dark Clembot and Belmondo, who were eventually found outside Lumiose Museum. Lumiose University, an electronics store, a high-end boutique, and a 3 star hotel were also featured in this episode. In The Moment of Lumiose Truth!, Ash eventually had his Gym battle against Clemont and his Bunnelby, Heliolisk, and Luxray, and won with his Pikachu, Hawlucha, and Goodra. This victory earned Ash the Voltage Badge, his fifth Kalos League Badge overall. Following the Gym battle, the group took a visit to Professor Sycamore again in Garchomp's Mega Bond!, after which they left the city.

Full night view of Lumiose City from a cliff

As revealed in Seeing the Forest for the Trees!, Lumiose City would be the site of the Kalos League. The Lumiose Conference began in A League of His Own! and ended in Down to the Fiery Finish!, with Alain as the victor. As the closing ceremonies were underway, Team Flare, having secretly taken over the Prism Tower, took control of Z2 and forced it to transform into its 50% Forme. After doing so, it attacked the city with massive roots, causing serious damage to it, Prism Tower, and the stadium where the Lumiose Conference was taking place.

Lumiose City was put under siege by Team Flare, using the roots created by Zygarde, from A Towering Takeover! to Forming a More Perfect Union!. In Battling with a Clean Slate! and The First Day of the Rest of Your Life!, after the Team Flare crisis ended, Lumiose City began a process of rebuilding. In Till We Compete Again!, Ash and the gang returned to Lumiose City to bid farewell to Alain, Mairin, and Professor Sycamore before Ash and Serena left the Kalos region for Pallet Town and Hoenn, respectively. After both Ash and Serena departed through the Lumiose airport, Clemont and Bonnie returned to Prism Tower.

In XYS06, Cilan visited Lumiose City for a fishing tournament, where he met Clemont and Bonnie, asking the former to take him to Prism Tower. On the way, the trio also explored the Lumiose Subway system. After getting to see the tower, Cilan departed to go see the Tower of Mastery in Shalour City.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Lumiose City appeared briefly in A Festival Reunion! as Ash and Goh flew over it on their way to Shalour City.

In The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!, Ash and Goh traveled to Lumiose City for Ash next World Coronation Series battle against Elite Four member Drasna. In order to prepare him for it, they visited Clemont and Bonnie at the Lumiose Gym, where Ash's Sirfetch'd and Dracovish ended up learning Meteor Assault and Dragon Rush, respectively. The battle between Ash and Drasna took place the next day at the Lumiose Conference stadium. The tough battle eventually ended in Ash's victory, increasing his tournament ranking.

Lumiose City made a brief cameo in a fantasy during Team Rocket's motto in A Squad's Worth of Passion!.

Gallery

Prism Tower Lumiose Museum Lumiose Conference stadium Professor Sycamore's laboratory
Lumiose Gym anime.png Lumiose Museum anime.png Lumiose Conference Stadium.png Sycamore Pokémon Laboratory anime.png

Pokémon Generations

Lumiose City in Pokémon Generations

In The Beauty Eternal, many citizens in many areas of Lumiose City were going about their daily lives after the release of the Holo Caster. Café Soleil was also shown, with Lysandre discussing with Diantha about the concept of eternal beauty.

In The Investigation, Looker confronted and chased down Essentia through Lumiose City, before eventually cornering her in Lysandre Café and revealing her as Emma.

In The Redemption, a parade was held in Lumiose City to celebrate the new Kalos League Champion, Calem. During the parade, AZ appeared and challenged Calem to battle. He lost, but was still relieved of having freed from the part of him that had built the ultimate weapon 3000 years earlier. Hearing this, his long-lost Floette returned to him, causing him to break into tears.

Gallery

Café Soleil Looker Bureau Lysandre Café Parade
Café Soleil PG.png Looker Bureau PG.png Lysandre Café PG.png Lumiose City parade PG.png

Pokémon Evolutions

Lumiose City in Pokémon Evolutions

Lumiose City appeared in The Visionary, first in a brief flashback and later when Professor Sycamore was seen watching a Holo Caster broadcast about Lysandre at his laboratory.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Lumiose City in Pokémon Adventures

X & Y arc

Lumiose City first appeared in They Have a Flare for a Li'l Kanga-Napping and Kangaskhan...Kangascan't, where Professor Sycamore showed Lysandre the footage of Xerneas and Yveltal's battle in Vaniville Town, sent to him by Trevor.

The city reappared in What Does Charmander Do When It Dozes, where X, Y, Tierno, Trevor, Shauna arrived in the city. Following Trevor's suggestion, the group decided to visit Professor Sycamore, delivering his lost Charmander, which they had found on Route 4, back to him in the process. Seeing X's negative mood, Sycamore decided to cheer him up by challenging him to a battle. After the battle, Sycamore gave Charmander to X, and was also surprised to find out that X had come to accept the Chespin he had sent to him.

Meanwhile, Trevor had his broken Holo Caster fixed by Lysandre, although he felt himself extremely nervous around the man's presence, having recognized his figure from one of the pictures taken during Vaniville Town's destruction. Lysandre later sent his Pokémon to surround the children, but they were saved by the arrival of Diantha.

The group later visited the Prism Tower in order to ask Professor Sycamore about something they forgot before, not aware that the interview Professor Sycamore had gone to have at the tower was already over. Once there, the group found Alexa being attacked by the Lumiose Press editor-in-chief, who, having allied with Team Flare, was trying to silence Alexa to keep her from spilling out the truth about the destruction of Vaniville Town. X battled and defeated the editor-in-chief, allowing the group to escape the city. An Electrike from the tower became interested in X during the battle and subsequently started following him as the group left Lumiose City.

The group returned to Lumiose City in Xerneas Gives. Much to their shock, the people of Lumiose City seemed to be completely unaware of the recent events involving Team Flare and treated them like scum in spite of their role in stopping the villainous team. Despite this, they stopped AZ's seeming attempt to use the ultimate weapon again, leading to the weapon's key getting destroyed. AZ then revealed that he was merely testing them to see if they'd choose the same path as Team Flare. Having felt a change in AZ's heart, his long-lost Floette then returned to him. Professor Sycamore suggested a parade for the group to celebrate them saving the Kalos region, but they declined the offer. Three months later, Shauna, Tierno, and Trevor had all moved to Lumiose City, with Shauna becoming a Furfrou stylist, Tierno teaching the Lumiose Gang how to dance, and Trevor taking over Sina and Dexio's role as Sycamore's assistant, while the duo headed to the Alola region to study the sightings of Zygarde made there.

In Magearna Moves, Essentia seemed to resurface in Lumiose City by attacking the Lumiose Museum. As surveillance camera footage showed the culprit with the Artificial Pokémon Magearna, they were initially assumed to be working together, but Trevor soon realized that Magearna was innocent. The Mythical Pokémon also helped him to defeat the culprit and expose them as a robot constructed by Xerosic that had reactivated on its own after being abandoned.

Gallery

Sycamore Pokémon Lab Café Introversion Lysandre Café Lumiose Press Lumiose Museum
Sycamore Pokémon Lab Adventures.png Café Introversion Adventures.png Lysandre Cafe Adventures.png Lumiose Press Adventures.png Lumiose Museum Adventures.png

Appearance

Game South Boulevard North Boulevard Avenues/Plazas Centrico Plaza Alley
X Lumiose City South Boulevard XY.png Lumiose City North Boulevard XY.png Lumiose City middle XY.png Lumiose City Centrico Plaza XY.png Lumiose City alley XY.png
Y
 

Trivia

  • 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.
  • On the second floor of the Fighting Dojo's building, a Hex Maniac will appear, say "No, you're not the one," and float away.[2]
  • The shape and colors of the plazas closely resemble the logo of the Battle Frontier in Generation IV.
  • Lumiose City is tied with Hammerlocke for having the most Pokémon Centers in a single city, with three.
  • In Jaune Plaza, there are two girls who are mimicking the sounds of Pokémon. In the Japanese version, one girl is mimicking the sound of Heatran while the other is complimenting her. However, this is mistranslated in the English version to imply that a Lava Dome Pokémon appears in Jaune Plaza.

Glitches

Lumiose City save glitch

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.

Fire Blast camera clipping glitch

When a Pokémon with a large hitbox (such as Rayquaza) uses Fire Blast in a battle in one of the back alleys of Lumiose City, when the camera pans backwards, it will clip through the building to the right side of the Pokémon, causing it to completely disappear momentarily.

Origin

Main article: Pokémon world in relation to the real world → Kalos

Lumiose City is based on Paris, the capital and largest city of France.[3] Its radial layout with Centrico Plaza in the center is similar to the real-life Place Charles de Gaulle, in which the Arc de Triomphe stands in its center. However, the building in Centrico Plaza, Prism Tower, is based on the Eiffel Tower instead.

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. Also, like 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.

Name origin

Language Name Origin
Japanese ミアレシティ Miare City From みあれ香 miare-kō (an incense used for rituals to welcome deities in the Kamo Shrine) and 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
German Illumina City From La Ville-Lumière and Illumination
Spanish Ciudad Luminalia From La Ville-Lumière and iluminación (illumination)
French, Dutch Illumis From La Ville-Lumière, Paris, and illumination
Italian Luminopoli From La Ville-Lumière and illuminazione (illumination)
Korean 미르시티 Mireu City Possibly from myrrh or 미르 mireu (dragon)
Chinese (Mandarin) 密阿雷市 Mì'āléi Shì Transcription of its Japanese name. Contains 雷 léi (thunder).
Chinese (Cantonese) 密阿雷市 Maht'alèuih Síh Mandarin-based transcription of its Japanese name. Contains 雷 lèuih (thunder).
Arabic مدينة لوميوس Madinat Lumiose From its English name
Czech Město Lumiose From its English name
Danish, Norwegian Byen Lumiose From its English name
Finnish Lumiosen kaupunki From its English name
Hebrew העיר לומיאוס Ha'eer Lumiose From its English name
Croatian, Serbian Grad Lumiose From its English name
Hungarian Lumiose városa From its English name
Polish Lumiose From its English name
Brazilian Portuguese Cidade de Lumiose
Cidade Lumiose*
From its English name
Russian Люмиос Сити Lyumios Siti From its English name
Slovenian Mesto Lumiose From its English name
Swedish Staden Lumiose From its English name
Thai มิอาเร่ซิตี้ Miare City Transcription of its Japanese name
Turkish Lumiose Şehri From its English name
Vietnamese Thành phố Miare Transcription of its Japanese name

Rouge Plaza

Language Name Origin
Japanese ルージュ広場 Rouge Hiroba From rouge (French for red)
English Rouge Plaza From its Japanese name
German, French Place Rouge From its Japanese name
Spanish Plaza Roja From roja (red)
Italian Piazza Rossa From rossa (red)
Korean 루주 광장 Rouge Gwangjang From its Japanese name

Jaune Plaza

Language Name Origin
Japanese ジョーヌ広場 Jaune Hiroba From jaune (French for yellow)
English Jaune Plaza From its Japanese name
German, French Place Jaune From its Japanese name
Spanish Plaza Amarilla From amarilla (yellow)
Italian Piazza Gialla From gialla (yellow)
Korean 존느 광장 Jaune Gwangjang From its Japanese name

Vert Plaza

Language Name Origin
Japanese ベール広場 Vert Hiroba From vert (French for green)
English Vert Plaza From its Japanese name
German, French Place Verte From its Japanese name
Italian Piazza Verde From verde (green)
Spanish Plaza Verde From verde (green)
Korean 베르 광장 Vert Gwangjang From its Japanese name

Bleu Plaza

Language Name Origin
Japanese ブルー広場 Bleu Hiroba From bleu (French for blue)
English Bleu Plaza From its Japanese name
German, French Place Cyan From cyan
Spanish Plaza Azul From azul (blue)
Italian Piazza Blu From blu (blue)
Korean 블르 광장 Bleu Gwangjang From its Japanese name

Magenta Plaza

Language Name Origin
Japanese ローズ広場 Rose Hiroba From rose (French for pink)
English Magenta Plaza From magenta
German, French Place Rose From its Japanese name
Spanish Plaza Rosa From rosa (pink)
Italian Piazza Rosa From rosa (pink)
Korean 로즈 광장 Rose Gwangjang From its Japanese name

Centrico Plaza

Language Name Origin
Japanese メディオプラザ Medio Plaza From medio- (Italian for middle)
English Centrico Plaza From -centrico (Italian for centric)
German Zentral-Plaza From zentral (central)
Spanish Plaza Central From central
French Place Centrale From centrale (central)
Italian Piazza Centrale From centrale (central)
Korean 메디오 플라자 Medio Plaza Same as Japanese name

References


Pokémon League locations
Games Indigo PlateauEver Grande City (Pokémon League) • Pokémon League (Sinnoh)Pokémon League (Unova)
Pokémon League (Kalos)Pokémon League (Alola)Wyndon StadiumPokémon League (Paldea)
Animated series Indigo PlateauPummelo StadiumSilver TownEver Grande City
Lily of the Valley IslandVertress CityLumiose CityManalo Stadium
Kalos
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Landmarks
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