1. Dubai Mall, Dubai
Dubai Mall stands as the world's largest shopping center, sprawling over 1.12 million square meters. This colossal shopping hub opened its doors in November 2008, boasting a capacity of over 1,200 retail outlets and more than 160 dining venues. Additionally, it features a SEGA gaming zone and a cineplex with 22 screens, along with various other entertainment activities. Promising an ideal destination for shopping enthusiasts, Dubai Mall offers an unparalleled shopping and leisure experience.
The mall hosts over 1,200 retail outlets, two major supermarkets, and hundreds of diverse dining establishments, with its vast expanse equivalent to 20 soccer fields. It stands as one of the world's premier shopping and entertainment destinations. For connoisseurs of luxury goods, there are over 70 fashion outlets representing elite brands like Versace and Burberry. The Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, the Olympic-sized Dubai Ice Rink, are among the must-visit attractions here!
Adjacent to the Dubai Mall is the luxurious 5-star hotel, The Address Dubai, offering 244 rooms and 449 serviced apartments, along with 14,000 covered parking spaces spread across three levels. Dining and beverage options abound within the mall, with over 200 dining outlets ranging from fine dining to casual eateries. The mall's promenade features a plethora of cafes and themed restaurants, each providing an exceptional dining experience!


2. West Edmonton Mall, Canada
West Edmonton Mall is located in Alberta, Canada, and is the largest shopping center in North America, built since 1981. The West Edmonton Mall shopping center was once promoted as the 'Eighth Wonder of the World,' a top tourist attraction in central Alberta. WEM spans 49 hectares and encompasses 493,000 square meters of space - equivalent to 104 soccer fields. For 24 years, it held a Guinness World Record as the largest shopping center in the world.
In addition to housing 800 stores and a parking lot with a capacity of up to 20,000 cars, it is also an entertainment destination with the world's largest indoor water park, movie theaters, a bowling alley, as well as an ice skating rink and an 18-hole golf course. West Edmonton Mall epitomizes the architectural style of shopping centers of that era: outward-facing blank concrete walls opposite vast parking lots. The buildings are entirely inward-facing, with signage being the only outward expression.
West Edmonton Mall may no longer be the world's largest shopping center, but it still continues to contribute significantly to the economic benefits of the city of Edmonton and its region. West Edmonton Mall also fosters interest in developing traditional communities and shopping experiences - although visiting large, versatile shopping centers remains a predominant form of diversion for many Canadians.


3. Golden Resources Shopping Mall, Beijing, China
Located in Beijing, China, the Golden Resources Mall was once the world's largest shopping complex during the period of 2004 – 2005. This shopping center was opened in 2004, covering an area of nearly 560,000 square meters, with a 6-story building housing over 1,000 stores. It was formerly known as the Great Mall of China.
The Golden Resources Shopping Mall was completed in 2004 after 20 months of construction and opened four days later. Initially, the shopping center was expected to attract 50,000 shoppers per day, but in reality, only about 20 people visited per hour. At that time, most of the items sold in the mall were considered too extravagant.
Today, with the continuous development of the economy and the increasing affluence of the middle and upper classes, the number of shoppers has steadily increased over the years. The Golden Resources Shopping Mall is always bustling on weekends. To improve access to the large shopping center, China constructed the Beijing Subway Line 10 and Line 12 stations!


4. Vivo City, Singapore
Vivo City stands as the largest shopping center in Singapore, opening its doors in 2006 with over 350 stores. It is anticipated to be an enticing destination for tourists visiting Singapore. With seven floors housing countless retail outlets, entertainment options, and dining establishments, VivoCity is the ideal shopping and leisure destination for explorers. This shopping center features Singapore's largest integrated cinema along with the Sky Park and four dining precincts.
Vivo City has been consecutively selected as one of the best shopping destinations in Singapore for the past 9 years by the AsiaOne People's Choice Awards. It is also a haven for fashion brands, offering affordable clothing, footwear, bags, and accessories. Notable fashion brands include Charles & Keith, Pedro, Forever 21, H&M, G2000, Mango, and Zara.
In addition to its impressive architecture, Vivocity also features a sky park and rooftop amphitheater, making it one of the finest entertainment spots in Singapore. The sky park even boasts a large swimming pool for visitors to unwind. With its prime location by the harbor, Vivocity particularly attracts tourists to admire the sunset from the 200m wooden boardwalk at the Promenade. When visiting Vivocity, you can explore and indulge in a plethora of delicious offerings both within and outside the shopping center!


5. Central World, Thailand
Central World is the largest shopping center in Thailand, opened in 1990 with 495 shops. This 8-story commercial complex includes a 5-star hotel, a convention center, and a large parking lot. Additionally, there are various entertainment facilities such as an ice skating rink, a library, and an Internet center.
On the 7th floor of Central World is SF World Cinema with several movie theaters. Watch the latest 4D movies with additional effects like motion and scents on comfortable seats at the 4DX cinema. Prices range from 450 to 500 Baht. SF Cinema First Class offers luxurious reclining seats with pillows and blankets. You'll also receive drinks and popcorn during the movie. Prices range from 700 to 800 Thai Baht.
At Central World, there's the Rink Ice Arena, an ideal place for those wanting to experience ice skating in the tropical climate of Thailand. There are also many food and beverage outlets, restaurants specializing in Thai, Japanese, Korean, and European cuisines. The shopping center has everything you could want to buy, from beauty and health products to fashion accessories, furniture, and more.


6. Istanbul Cevahir, Turkey
Istanbul Cevahir was opened in 2005 and is the largest shopping center in Europe with 343 shops, 48 restaurants, and 12 auditoriums. In addition to shopping, customers can also experience entertainment with 12 cinemas, a theater, and various other exciting games. When visiting, tourists can shop for everything from designer clothes to household items, watch movies at the cinema, play bowling, or ride roller coasters at Istanbul Cevahir Mall, the largest shopping center in Europe.
With over 200 stores spread across six floors, this Istanbul Cevahir shopping center has the largest enclosed entertainment center in the country, featuring a state-owned theater, cinemas, and a children's amusement park, along with numerous restaurants and cafes serving cuisine from around the world. Admire the glass roof, proud to have the second-largest clock face in the world. Lighten your load by storing belongings in lockers near the entrances. Accessing this cultural, fashion, culinary, and entertainment hub is easy via public transportation.


7. SM Mall of Asia, Philippines
SM Mall of Asia located in Manila, Philippines opened in 2006, consisting of 4 separate buildings connected by pedestrian staircases. There are 20-seater electric vehicles available for sightseeing and shopping. SM Mall of Asia is renowned for its IMAX theater with one of the world's largest 3D screens and an Olympic-standard ice skating rink.
SM Mall of Asia is one of the largest shopping centers in the Philippines and even makes it onto the list of the world's largest shopping centers. It's definitely not just an ordinary shopping center but also a tourist destination with many interesting aspects combining shopping, relaxation, and entertainment. Located right next to the beautiful Manila Bay, the shopping center is a vast complex with top-notch facilities and a good blend of local and global brands. You can easily spend a day or two here shopping or enjoying drinks by the bay in the evening.
SM Mall of Asia has a 2-story entertainment complex with world-class cinemas and the country's first Olympic-sized ice skating rink. The diverse range of shops and dining establishments, from fast food to fine dining, can be somewhat overwhelming. Additionally, there's a small outdoor amusement park, perfect for a picnic and just to relax and enjoy the sea breeze. SM Mall of Asia also includes a convention center, a large concert stage, and an indoor arena with a capacity of up to 20,000 people.


8. Ginza Six, Japan
Ginza Six is located in Tokyo, Japan. It is known as a high-end shopping center with numerous grocery stores, restaurants, and fashion shops featuring famous brands worldwide. Here, you can not only explore and shop but also stay updated with the latest technology trends.
While other areas of Tokyo have caught up long ago, with beautifully designed shopping centers and fashion boutiques all over town, Ginza's shopping district still maintains a bustling atmosphere of its own, with almost all major luxury brands present here. Additionally, there are many stores and art galleries with more affordable prices. Ginza's highlight is Chuo-dori. Every weekend from noon to 5 pm (or until 6 pm from April to September), this street becomes pedestrian-only, making it a prime walking area, whether you intend to browse the shops or embark on a shopping spree.
Ginza Six is not only ranked as the largest commercial complex but also the most luxurious commercial complex in Ginza. The building, designed by architect Yoshio Taniguchi (also the designer of the NYC Museum of Modern Art), is a masterpiece amidst Ginza's prominent streets. But inside, there's also the beauty of over 241 stores with vibrant interiors, inspired by the alleys of Kyoto and Ginza.


9. 1 Utama, Selangor, Malaysia
1 Utama stands as one of the world's largest shopping centers, opened in 1995 and expanded in 2003. The center boasts over 700 outlets and hosts various artistic activities such as fashion shows, music performances, and more. Additionally, you can receive swimming lessons from highly experienced instructors here.
Adjacent to 1 Utama is the 5-star One World hotel and skyscrapers like Plaza IBM, KPMG Tower, and 1 First Avenue. The shopping center itself is divided into two parts by the SkyBridge: the older section of 1U with original tenants, while the newer area is Jusco featuring Parkson Grand department. Singapore's Tangs department store planned to establish a branch in the Old Wing in 2012, spanning three floors. Also in this area, alongside Jusco Supermarket, is the revamped food court; here, you can find everything from sushi, sashimi, and soba noodles to roasted chicken and doughnuts.
1 Utama houses retail outlets featuring a blend of premium brands like Guess, Bershka, Morgan de Toii, Fossil, Bobbi Brown, The Body Shop, Nike, Levis, Puma, Uniqlo, along with local brands like Poh Kong, Romp, Sasa, Tomei, and others. However, the most beloved spot is the gigantic Candylicious store, bursting with colors. This place is a perfect address for children. Additionally, inside, there's a branch of the popcorn experts, Garret's: a brand from Chicago established in 1949.


10. Siam Paragon, Thailand
Siam Paragon is a shopping center in Thailand comprising numerous stores, restaurants, cinemas, an ocean world park, an art museum, and even an opera house. Additionally, Siam Paragon boasts a large bowling alley and karaoke center. Located in Siam, the upscale shopping district in Bangkok, it is surrounded by neighboring shopping centers such as Siam Center, Siam Discovery, Central World, Siam Square, and MBK Centre.
As one of the largest shopping centers in Thailand and Southeast Asia, Siam Paragon houses hundreds of luxury stores, restaurants, cafes, a large food court, and entertainment areas such as 4DX cinemas, a bowling alley, Sea Life Ocean World, and Kidzania. Many top international brands like Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Prada have stores in this modern and clean shopping center. In the basement of Siam Paragon, visitors will find Sea Life Ocean World, the largest aquarium in Southeast Asia, showcasing various marine creatures including sharks, rays, and colorful tropical fish.
The main floor is where you can shop for high-end fashion and jewelry brands like Balenciaga, Burberry, Bvlgari, Cartier, Chanel, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Rolex. Additionally, on the ground floor, there's a Jim Thompson silk store. A few hundred meters away from Siam Paragon is the Jim Thompson House, where you can purchase fine Thai silk products and visit the house where Jim Thompson lived. On the ground floor of Siam Paragon, you'll find a range of restaurants including Thai, Italian, Indian, and Japanese, as well as a large food court with dozens of small eateries offering a variety of affordable dishes starting from 50 Thai Baht.


11. Berjaya Times Square, Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur is an international shopping paradise with a plethora of retail therapy options. Berjaya Times Square, located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is a twin tower complex comprising a shopping center and two 5-star hotels. It boasts over 1,000 retail outlets, 65 restaurants, and various enticing entertainment services such as cinemas, Cosmo World,...
Berjaya Times Square is one of the largest shopping centers in Bukit Bintang - an easily recognizable architectural marvel in the city center. Situated along Jalan Imbi, the 48-story twin tower complex first opened in 2003, with each 203m tower housing an array of retail stores, dining venues, and entertainment outlets. Adjacent to the 4-star Berjaya Times Square Hotel - a towering 4-star joint venture located at the head of the shopping center with 650 rooms, swimming pool, gymnasium, sauna rooms, rooftop garden, and futsal court - Berjaya Times Square, spanning 700,000m2, is an all-in-one complex dominating the city center shopping landscape.
The largest building in Kuala Lumpur, Berjaya Times Square currently ranks as the eighth tallest twin tower in Kuala Lumpur and the fifth largest building in the world by floor area (7 million m2). A landmark of the city, the shopping center witnesses a significant influx of Kuala Lumpur's tourist traffic every month. The Borders bookstore - the largest Borders store in the world - opened here in 2005. Kuala Lumpur Imbi Monorail station is connected to the shopping center via a pedestrian bridge.


12. Shinsegae Centum City, Busan, South Korea
Shinsegae Centum City in the coastal city of Busan, South Korea, is a 14-story skyscraper, with 8 floors dedicated to restaurants, gyms, parking lots, and more. Additionally, it features a large indoor ice skating rink, concert hall, multiplex cinema, a network of grocery stores, restaurants, and auditoriums. It's the world's largest shopping complex - even bigger than Macy's in New York. There's an ice skating rink, indoor golf driving range, stores with seemingly every brand in the world, and a place for rejuvenation - Spa Land.
Shinsegae Centum City has been listed in the Guinness World Records as the world's largest shopping complex, offering a full range of entertainment options, from ice skating to cinemas, golfing, and spa. The shops include 21 designer brands and 622 famous brands. Shinsegae Centum City opened as Korea's first department store, reflecting decades of retail experience in this leading local destination. Globally renowned experts such as Italian architect Claudio Silvestrin and American design and architecture firm Callison completed Centum City based on the concept of a 'golden sea.' The grocery store has emerged as a significant landmark in Busan.


13. Carrousel du Louvre, France
Carrousel du Louvre is one of France's premier shopping centers. With a total area of over 10,000 m2, it always attracts a large number of visitors for sightseeing and shopping. The inverted glass pyramid La Pyramide Inversée is the highlight of this place. It officially opened in 1993 and is now one of the most famous shopping centers in central Paris.
The Carrousel du Louvre shopping area features luxury boutiques alongside souvenir shops. Many world-renowned brands operate there, including the Apple Store, Lancel leather goods store, and Bickici jewelry store. Tourists will appreciate the arrangement of iconic French brands all in one place, such as Mariages Frères for tea, Fragonard and L'Occitane for personal care products. There is also a Comédie Française shop for purchasing theater tickets.
The shopping center is open from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., but most stores are open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Carrousel du Louvre shopping area has fashion stores like Sandro with elegant French style, Lacoste with comfortable elegance, Pandora accessories known worldwide for their high-quality materials. Inside Printemps, they sell items from several high-end brands such as Bottega Veneta, Burberry, Chloe, Coach, Gucci, Prada, Yves Saint Laurent, Salvatore Ferragamo,...

