Parque Dom Pedro Shopping, Shopping center in Campinas, Brazil
Parque Dom Pedro Shopping is a shopping center in Campinas with 404 stores spread across 127,300 square meters (1.37 million sq ft). The complex features five thematic entrances representing water, hills, flowers, stones, and trees.
The center opened in March 2002 as the largest continuous shopping center in Latin America, setting a new standard for retail in Brazil. This opening marked a turning point in regional commerce.
The center hosts 59 dining venues with local and international cuisines, reflecting the varied food traditions found throughout São Paulo state and beyond.
The site provides 8,000 parking spaces and receives around 1.6 million visitors monthly, with services ranging from banking facilities to medical clinics. Everything a visitor might need is available within one location.
The center operates its own wastewater treatment plant and recycling department, making it the first Brazilian shopping center with environmental certification. This infrastructure demonstrates an uncommon commitment to waste management at this location.
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