The largest shopping centers worldwide combine retail, entertainment, and dining. The buildings merge modern architecture with practical use, from indoor ski slopes in Dubai to amusement parks in Edmonton. These centers function as both shopping destinations and social spaces.
Bloomington, Minnesota, USA
Shopping complex with 520 stores on four levels, featuring an amusement park, aquarium and numerous restaurants in Minnesota state.
Edmonton, Canada
Largest mall in North America featuring the world's largest indoor amusement park.
Mandaluyong, Philippines
The shopping center spans 16 hectares of retail space with over 800 stores, restaurants, a cinema complex and an ice skating rink.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The shopping center spans 48 floors and houses a 12,300 square meter amusement park with roller coaster and more than 1000 retail stores.
Houston, Texas, USA
This mall with 400 stores includes retail, dining, hotels and offices across 2.4 million square feet of space.
Greenhithe, Kent, England
Indoor shopping center with 300 stores, restaurants and cinema covering 154,000 square meters, opened in March 1999 near London.
Bangkok, Thailand
500,000 square meter retail complex with international fashion stores, jewelry shops, restaurants, cinema and an ocean aquarium.
Istanbul, Turkey
This shopping center spans 420,000 square meters and contains more than 300 stores, restaurants, a cinema complex and an indoor amusement park.
Mexico City, Mexico
The shopping center features 500 stores and restaurants across three levels, a multiplex cinema and parking for 5000 vehicles.
Bangkok, Thailand
A seven-story retail complex featuring 500 stores, restaurants, cinemas, and a large square for public events in Bangkok.
Dubai, UAE
A shopping center with 630 stores across 223,000 square meters, featuring Ski Dubai, an indoor ski slope with real snow.
Costa Mesa, California, USA
This retail complex spans three levels with 250 stores and 30 restaurants. It receives 24 million visitors annually.
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Shopping center with four floors containing 350 stores and 100 restaurants in open air layout. Located on Waikiki Beach facing the Pacific Ocean.
Macau
Integrated complex with a casino, 600 retail stores and three hotels totaling 6000 rooms in the Cotai district.
Jakarta, Indonesia
Modern eight-floor shopping center spanning 250,000 square meters containing over 500 stores, restaurants and entertainment facilities.
Paris, France
French department store chain established in 1893, selling fashion, accessories, and food. The main store with its glass dome is a Paris landmark.
Beijing, China
The shopping center spans six floors with a total area of 680,000 square meters and contains more than 1,000 stores.
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA
This shopping center spans 2.8 million square feet with over 450 stores, restaurants and entertainment venues across three levels.
Cairo, Egypt
This shopping center opened in 2010 spans 178,000 square meters with more than 500 stores and an entertainment area.
Warsaw, Poland
A complex with curved glass roof that combines 200 stores, restaurants, cinemas and offices across seven floors.
Jakarta, Indonesia
A shopping center featuring an Olympic ice rink, IMAX theater and 500 retail stores across 360,000 square meters.
Aventura, Florida, USA
A shopping center with 300 stores across three floors, including luxury brands, art installations and restaurants.
Tokyo, Japan
A multipurpose complex with 130 shops, restaurants, hotels, the Suntory Museum and the 248-meter Midtown Tower.
Isfahan, Iran
A shopping complex with 760 stores on five floors, featuring an entertainment center and a themed water park.
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Modern luxury retail complex in CityCenter featuring high-end brands and restaurants. The architecture incorporates crystalline shapes using glass and steel.
Melbourne, Australia
A shopping center featuring a 20-meter mechanical clock and a historical industrial tower from 1888 protected under a glass dome.
Singapore
A retail complex with over 300 stores across multiple levels, located at Singapore harbor with rooftop viewing deck and cinema.
São Paulo, Brazil
Opened in 1966, this shopping center features 330 stores and restaurants across 130,000 square meters of retail space.
Moscow, Russia
Main department store known for unique combination of shopping and historic site.
Seoul, South Korea
This multi-level retail complex extends underground and covers 154,000 square meters, making it the most extensive subterranean shopping facility in Asia.
Amadora, Portugal
This shopping center spans 122,000 square meters of retail space with 280 stores and 5,000 parking spaces in the Lisbon metropolitan area.
Berlin, Germany
The second-largest department store in Europe after Harrods in London.
Manila, Philippines
Opened in 2006, this retail complex spans 400,000 square meters and contains over 600 stores, restaurants, and entertainment facilities.
Sapporo, Japan
A shopping center located in a converted brewery from 1876 featuring over 160 stores, restaurants and a movie theater.
Bogotá, Colombia
Modern shopping center featuring 500 stores across three levels, with restaurants and entertainment options. The total area covers 215,000 square meters.
Bogotá, Colombia
A shopping center with 374 stores across three floors and a total area of 126,000 square meters in Bogotá's business district.
Subang Jaya, Malaysia
The retail complex features architecture modeled after Egyptian monuments with a pyramid and a lion statue at its entrance.
Fukuoka, Japan
Multi-level shopping center with 250 stores, restaurants, hotels, cinemas, and an artificial canal featuring water shows inside the building.
Saint Petersburg, Russia
A large shopping mall which offers a wide range of international brands.
Vienna, Austria
Modern shopping mall featuring over 250 stores, restaurants and a cinema complex spread across three floors in the Donaustadt district.
Kraków, Poland
This shopping center features 270 stores across 130000 square meters of retail space with multiple restaurants and cafes.
Oberhausen, Germany
This shopping mall opened in 1996 includes over 200 stores across 125,000 square meters of retail space. It is located in the New Center of Oberhausen.
Berlin, Germany
The shopping center opened in 1965 spreads across twenty floors and contains one hundred retail stores, restaurants and offices.
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
One the biggest mall in Bulgaria houses popular chains like H&M and ZARA.
Belgrade, Serbia
Modern shopping mall with 130 stores across six floors in central Belgrade, next to the Sava River. The building also contains office spaces.