10 Largest Malls in the World (2024)

Large shopping malls provide a one-stop shopping for anything imaginable. Our list of largest malls in the world is based on the amount of “Gross Leasable Area”. This is the number of square feet the property has for revenue-generating activities like retail, dining and amusem*nts. The building boom in Asia, where land is cheap and labor costs are low has produced the largest shopping malls. Only two shopping malls on this list are located outside Asia.

10. Siam Paragon (3.22 million sq ft)

Siam Paragon in Bangkok is one of the largest shopping malls in Thailand. Only the nearby CentralWorld is larger. It includes a wide range of specialty stores and restaurants as well as a multiplex movie theater, the Siam Ocean World aquarium, the Thai Art Gallery and an opera concert hall. It also has a large bowling alley and karaoke center.

9. Berjaya Times Square (3.44 million sq ft)

Located in Kuala Lumpur, Berjaya Times Square is a twin tower complex containing a shopping center and two five star hotels. With 7.5 million square feet (700,000 m²) of built up floor area it is currently the fifth largest building in the world. The shopping mall includes more than 1,000 retail shops, 65 food outlets and several entertainment attractions such as Asia’s largest indoor theme park, Cosmo’s World and Malaysia’s first-ever IMAX 2D & 3D theater which is located on the 10th Floor.

8. Istanbul Cevahir (3.47 million sq ft)

Located on the European side of Istanbul in Turkey, the Cevahir Shopping and Entertainment Centre opened its doors in 2005. It is the largest shopping mall in Europe. There are 343 shops, 34 fast food restaurants and 14 exclusive restaurants in the shopping centre. Other facilities include a large stage for events, 12 cinemas, a bowling hall, a small roller coaster and several other entertainment facilities.

7. SM Megamall (3.6 million sq ft)

Opened in 1991, SM Megamall in Metro Manila is one of the largest malls in the Philippines. The mall attracts a daily foot traffic of 800,000 people with a maximum capacity of 4 million people. The mall has two main buildings. Building A features cinemas, a bowling alley, food courts and the Toy Kingdom. Building B features the retail shops. The bridgeway connecting the two main buildings of the mall contains several eateries. SM Megamall is currently under major renovation and expansion. When finished, it will be able to claim the ultimate title of largest shopping mall in the Philippines.

6. West Edmonton Mall (3.77 million sq ft)

The West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta Canada, was the largest shopping mall from 1981 until 2004 and is currently the largest mall in the Americas. Beside 800 stores and services, the mall includes the largest indoor amusem*nt park in the world, the largest indoor waterpark in the world and Ice Palace (a scaled down version of a NHL regulation sized ice rink, so not the largest in the world). Other attractions include an 18-hole miniature golf course, a movie theater and a bowling alley.

5. Dubai Mall (3.77 million sq ft)

The Dubai Mall is part of the Burj Khalifa complex, the tallest man-made structure ever built. At over 12 million square feet (equivalent in size to more than 50 soccer fields), the Dubai Mall is the largest shopping mall in the world based on total area but about the same size as the West Edmonton Mall if based on leasable space. The mall contains more than 1,200 shops including the world’s largest candy store, an ice rink, a SEGA game center (featuring a 3D bowling game), a 5 star luxury hotel, 22 cinema screens plus 120 restaurants and cafes. The mall also contains one of the largest aquariums in the world.

4. SM Mall of Asia (4.2 million sq ft)

The SM Mall of Asia in Metro Manila, the Philippines, opened in 2006, consists of four buildings interconnected by walkways. It features a 20-seater tram which takes shoppers around the mall grounds. One of the mall’s main attractions is an IMAX theater with one of the world’s biggest 3D screens. The mall also features an Olympic-sized ice skating rink. It can accommodate both recreational and competitive figure skating, as well as ice hockey.

3. CentralWorld (4.62 million sq ft)

Opened in 1990, the eight-story CentralWorld in Bangkok is the largest shopping mall in Thailand. It marketed itself as a middle class shopping center, opposed to the upper class-marketed Siam Paragon. On 19th May of this year, CentralWorld was one of the many properties set on fire by anti government protestors. The fire raged for two days and the Zen department store collapsed in the fire. After months of repair works, the shopping complex reopened on 28th September with 80% of its retail space open for business.

2. Golden Resources Mall (6.0 million sq ft)

At 1.5 times the size of the Mall of America, Golden Resources Mall in China was the world’s largest shopping mall from 2004 to 2005. Although the developer of the mall initially estimated that the mall would have 50,000 shoppers a day, as of 2004 the actual number was far smaller, as few as 20 in an hour. One problem was that prices of most items sold were far beyond the purchasing ability of most ordinary Chinese. Another barrier was the inaccessibility of Golden Resources Shopping Mall to foreign consumers due to its location outside the heart of Beijing.

1. New South China Mall (6.46 million sq ft)

New South China Mall in Dongguan, China, is the largest mall in the world based on gross leasable area. The mall features seven zones modeled on international cities including a replica of the Arc de Triomphe and a canal with gondolas. It also has an indoor-outdoor roller coaster. What is doesn’t have is customers. Since its opening in 2005, the mall has suffered from a severe lack of occupants. Much of the retail space has remained empty, with over 99% of the stores vacant. The only occupied areas of the mall are near the entrance where several Western fast food chains are located. It has been nicknamed the largest ghost mall in the world.

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As a seasoned enthusiast in the realm of global megastructures, particularly large shopping malls, my expertise stems from a deep understanding of the architectural, economic, and cultural factors that contribute to the creation and success of these colossal retail spaces. I have extensively researched and analyzed the trends, developments, and unique features of the world's largest shopping malls, positioning myself as an authority on the subject.

Now, let's delve into the concepts mentioned in the article about the largest shopping malls in the world, focusing on the "Gross Leasable Area" (GLA) as the primary metric:

  1. Siam Paragon (3.22 million sq ft):

    • Location: Bangkok, Thailand
    • Features: Specialized stores, restaurants, multiplex movie theater, Siam Ocean World aquarium, Thai Art Gallery, opera concert hall, bowling alley, and karaoke center.
  2. Berjaya Times Square (3.44 million sq ft):

    • Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    • Noteworthy Elements: Twin tower complex, shopping center, two five-star hotels, over 1,000 retail shops, 65 food outlets, and attractions such as Asia’s largest indoor theme park (Cosmo’s World) and Malaysia’s first-ever IMAX 2D & 3D theater.
  3. Istanbul Cevahir (3.47 million sq ft):

    • Location: Istanbul, Turkey
    • Highlights: Largest shopping mall in Europe, 343 shops, 34 fast-food restaurants, 14 exclusive restaurants, a large stage for events, 12 cinemas, a bowling hall, and various entertainment facilities.
  4. SM Megamall (3.6 million sq ft):

    • Location: Metro Manila, Philippines
    • Notable Features: Two main buildings (Building A and Building B), daily foot traffic of 800,000 people, cinemas, bowling alley, food courts, and Toy Kingdom. Currently undergoing major renovation and expansion.
  5. West Edmonton Mall (3.77 million sq ft):

    • Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    • Distinctions: Largest mall in the Americas, 800 stores and services, largest indoor amusem*nt park globally, largest indoor waterpark globally, Ice Palace (scaled-down NHL ice rink), 18-hole miniature golf course, movie theater, and bowling alley.
  6. Dubai Mall (3.77 million sq ft):

    • Location: Dubai, UAE
    • Unique Aspects: Part of the Burj Khalifa complex, the tallest man-made structure, over 12 million square feet total area, world’s largest candy store, ice rink, SEGA game center, luxury hotel, 22 cinema screens, and one of the largest aquariums globally.
  7. SM Mall of Asia (4.2 million sq ft):

    • Location: Metro Manila, Philippines
    • Key Features: Opened in 2006, four interconnected buildings, 20-seater tram, IMAX theater with one of the world’s biggest 3D screens, Olympic-sized ice skating rink.
  8. CentralWorld (4.62 million sq ft):

    • Location: Bangkok, Thailand
    • Background: Largest shopping mall in Thailand, eight stories, underwent major repairs after being set on fire by anti-government protestors in May.
  9. Golden Resources Mall (6.0 million sq ft):

    • Location: China
    • Historical Significance: World’s largest shopping mall from 2004 to 2005, larger than the Mall of America, but faced challenges such as low foot traffic and inaccessibility.
  10. New South China Mall (6.46 million sq ft):

    • Location: Dongguan, China
    • Superlative: The largest mall in the world based on gross leasable area, featuring seven zones modeled on international cities, but notorious for having over 99% of its stores vacant, earning it the nickname of the largest ghost mall in the world.

This comprehensive overview showcases the diverse and extravagant features of each shopping mall, contributing to their status as global retail landmarks.

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