The Biggest Malls in the World

The Biggest Malls in the World


June 5, 2025 | Peter Kinney

The Biggest Malls in the World


These Malls Are For More Than Just Shopping

These 11 malls aren’t just massive, they’re practically their own cities. We’re talking thousands of stores, luxe restaurants, and over-the-top attractions you’d never expect in a shopping center. Forget errands—these megamalls are full-blown vacation destinations.

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How We Rank

Our list of biggest malls in the world is based on the amount of “total retail floor area.” This is the number of square feet the property has for the display or sale of goods but does not include floor areas used for concealed storage, food preparation, a workshop or toilets.

Fountain in Shopping MallFatih Turan, Pexels

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How We Chose

While there are many massive malls in the world, our list consists of the megastructures that focus on retail and attractions, as opposed to conference centers and event space.

image of a shopping mallTuur Tisseghem, Pexels

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11 of the Largest Shopping Malls in the World

Now, let’s dive in. These 11 colossal shopping centers are ranked from smallest to biggest, with number 1 being the biggest mall in the world based on total retail floor area.

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11. Central World

Located in the heart of Bangkok, Central World is Thailand’s largest mall—and more than just a shopping destination. With concerts, fashion shows, and cultural festivals held year-round, it doubles as a vibrant hub for entertainment and community events.

Central World shopping centerUwe Schwarzbach, Flickr

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Central World: Size

With over 2 million square feet of total retail floor area, the mall is the third largest shopping complex in Asia. It has seven floors and just under 500 retail stores.

Central World Mall interiorAsian Development Bank, Flickr

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Central World: Attractions

Not only does this mall have hundreds of shops, it also features a 5-star hotel, a tower, two Hindu shrines, a 15-screen cinema, arcades, a fitness center, an ice rink, and Kinokuniya—the largest bookstore in Thailand.

The entrance of Kinokuniya Bookstorehamdi bendali, Shutterstock

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10. The Mall of America

The Mall of America is the largest mall in the United States, and the largest in the Western Hemisphere.

image of the entrance of mall of americajpellgen (@1105_jp), Flickr

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The Mall of America: Size

Spanning roughly 2.9 million square feet and home to over 520 shops and services, the mall packs in everything from big-name brands to jaw-dropping attractions.

The Mall of America is the largest shopping mall in the United Statesjpellgen (@1105_jp), Flickr

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The Mall of America: Attractions

The Mall of America features: the largest indoor theme park in the U.S., an indoor sea aquarium, an 18-hole mini-gold course, a Crayola exhibit, a flight simulation ride, a mirror maze, an indoor adventure course, an optical-illusion museum, a comedy house, escape rooms, axe throwing, arcades and more.

Lego in the Mall of Americajpellgen (@1105_jp), Flickr

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9. Istanbul Cevahir

Istanbul Cevahir is the largest shopping mall in Turkey, and in Europe. It’s known for its 27,000 square foot glass roof.

Exterior view of Cevahir ShoppingColorMaker, Shutterstock

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Istanbul Cevahir: Size

The mall has a total retail floor area of over 4.5 million square feet, and boasts 434 shops and 48 restaurants.

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Istanbul Cevahir: Attractions

And it’s not just about shopping—this mall also packs in a 12-screen cinema, live stage shows, bowling, and an indoor roller coaster for good measure.

image of Cevahir Shopping MallChristine + Hagen Graf, Flickr

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8. SM Megamall Philippines

The SM Megamall is one of the biggest malls in the Philippines and consists of two main buildings—one filled with retail shops and the other filled with attractions. A bridgeway containing several dining venues connects the two.

The SM Megamall shopping complexlito_lakwatsero, Shutterstock

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SM Megamall: Size

With a total retail floor area of 5.1 million square feet, the Megamall is the third-largest mall in the country and has over 960 high-end retail stores.

Event hall at SM MegamallARTYOORAN, Shutterstock

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SM Megamall: Attractions

The Megamall is filled with attractions, such as: 12 digital cinemas, a massive food court, an events hall, the Toy Kingdom, a bowling alley, an Olympic-sized ice rink, and a fashion hall.

event hall at SM MegamallKim David, Shutterstock

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7. The West Edmonton Mall

Located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, West Edmonton Mall held the title of the world’s largest mall from 1981 to 2004 and remains the second-largest in North America today.

image of West Edmonton Mall insideGoToVan, Flickr

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The West Edmonton Mall: Size

The West Edmonton Mall offers a total retail floor area of 5.3 million square feet. It consists of more than 800 stores and services, which includes nine attractions, two hotels, and over 100 dining venues.

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The West Edmonton Mall: Attractions

This mall has the biggest indoor theme park in the world, and the biggest indoor water park in the world.

It also has a massive ice palace, an underground aquarium with marine animal shows, a movie theater, an 18-hole mini-golf course, a bowling alley, a shooting range, an indoor skatepark, and a chapel.

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6. Dubai Mall

The Dubai Mall is part of the complex of the world’s tallest building—Burf Khalifa—and is the second largest mall in the world by total land area (12 million sq ft).

It is also known for the famous Dubai Shopping Festival.

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Dubai Mall: Size

With 5.9 million square feet of retail space, over 1,200 upscale stores, and 120 dining spots, this mall is a shopper’s paradise on a grand scale.

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Dubai Mall: Attractions

Aside from retail stores and dining, this colossal complex also features: an aquarium and underwater zoo with more than 300 marine animals, a 76,000 square foot indoor theme park that has 15 rides, the world’s biggest indoor virtual reality park, an Olympic-sized ice rink, a 22-screen cinema, a haunted house, and the world’s biggest candy store.

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5. Golden Resources Mall

Located in Beijing, China, the Golden Resources Mall was the world’s biggest shopping mall from 2004-2005, being 1.5 times the size of the Mall of America.

It cost $3.8 billion to build.

Beijing shopping mallstar5112, Flickr

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Golden Resources Mall: Size

With a total retail floor area of over 6 million square feet, the mall boasts six floors with an array of luxury shopping options.

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Golden Resources Mall: Attractions

Golden Resources Mall lives up to its size with a wide array of attractions, including luxury boutiques, department stores, a supermarket, countless dining options, a skating rink, gym, spa, movie theater, and a dazzling musical fountain.

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4. Mall of Asia

The Mall of Asia is the largest shopping mall in the Philippines, and the sixth largest mall in the world, with four buildings interconnected by walkways and elevated pathways.

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Mall of Asia: Size

The Mall of Asia is huge, with over 6.3 million square feet of total retail floor area. The four buildings include two primary ones: The Main Mall that has shopping and dining, The Entertainment Mall which is a two-story mostly open-air complex that hosts the Music Hall as well as shopping and dining establishments.

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Mall of Asia: Attractions

Aside from hundreds of shops, the Mall of Asia also features an IMAX theater with one of the biggest screens in the world, a 20-seater tram that takes visitors around the mall, and an Olympic-sized ice rink.

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3. New South China Mall

In Dongguan’s Wanjiang District, the New South China Mall reigns as the largest shopping mall on Earth when measured by gross leasable area.

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New South China Mall: Size

With a whopping total retail floor area of 7.1 million square feet, its no wonder there are over 2,300 stores inside.

But that’s not all this colossal shopping district has.

image of a New South China MallRemko Tanis, Flickr

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New South China Mall: Attractions

The New South China Mall also features an indoor-outdoor roller coaster. Each zone of the mall reflects international cities and has landmarks, like a replica of the Arc de Triomphe.

image of  New South China MallDavid290, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons

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2. Berjaya Times Square

Berjaya Times Square is a colossal 48-storey complex located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It’s a twin-tower structure that features an array of impressive attractions.

image of Berjaya Times Square Kuala LumpurIQRemix, Flickr

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Berjaya Times Square: Size

With 7.5 million square feet of retail space, the mall houses more than 1,000 stores and 65 restaurants, making it a destination in its own right.

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Berjaya Times Square: Attractions

Aside from the 19-storey shopping mall, the complex also features: Cosmo’s World—Asia’s biggest indoor theme park, a five-star hotel, and an IMAX 2D and 3D movie theater.

image of shopping centre complex in Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaIQRemix, Flickr

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1. Iran Mall

The Iran Mall is the largest shopping mall in the world. It’s a multi-purpose complex with seven floors, hotels, and a world trade center.

Interior of Shams Tabrizi Bazaar, shopping mallElena Odareeva, Shutterstock

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Iran Mall: Size

Iran Mall takes the cake with a total retail floor area of 21 million square feet, and over 700 stores and services.

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Iran Mall: Attractions

The mall complex offers an incredible range of attractions, including an ice rink, bowling alley, swimming pool and spa, running track, fitness center, sports clinic, 12-screen cinema, nearly 40 dining venues, an 18-story hotel, concert hall, library, car show hall, and lush indoor gardens.

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