List of shopping malls
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This is a list of notable shopping malls worldwide, sorted by country, region, and municipality. Since Wikipedia is not a telephone book or Web directory, this list is limited in scope only to malls of national or international importance. That means malls which are very big, very well-known, or both.
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Australia
New South Wales
Greater Sydney
- Westfield Parramatta - Parramatta
- Macquarie Centre - North Ryde
- Castle Towers - Castle Hill
- Sydney Central Plaza - Sydney CBD
- Neeta city - Fairfield
- Fairfield Forum - Fairfield
- Wetherill park Stockland mall - Wetherill Park
Victoria
Greater Melbourne
- Centro Box Hill - Box Hill
- Chadstone Shopping Centre - Malvern East
- Eastland Shopping Centre - Ringwood
- Westfield Doncaster - Doncaster
- Highpoint Shopping Centre - Maribyrnong
- Northland Shopping Centre - Preston
- Melbourne Central - Melbourne CBD
- QV - Melbourne CBD
- Knox City - Knoxfield
- Westfield Southland - Cheltenham
- Dandenong Plaza - Dandenong
Canberra (ACT)
- Canberra Centre - Civic Centre
- Woden Plaza - Woden Town Centre
- Westfield Belconnen - Belconnen Town Centre
- Tuggeranong Hyperdome - Tuggeranong Town Centre
Austria
Brazil
Canada
Sorted west to east.
- Metrotown - Burnaby, British Columbia
- West Edmonton Mall - Edmonton, Alberta
- Square One - Mississauga, Ontario
- Vaughan Mills - Vaughan, Ontario
- Toronto Eaton Centre - Toronto, Ontario
- Yorkdale Shopping Centre - Toronto, Ontario
- Fairview Mall - Toronto, Ontario
- Scarborough Town Centre - Scarborough, Ontario
- Rideau Centre - Ottawa, Ontario
- Centre Eaton - Montreal, Quebec
- Brookside Mall - Fredericton, New Brunswick
- Fredericton Mall - Fredericton, New Brunswick
- King's Place Shopping Centre - Fredericton, New Brunswick
- Regent Mall - Fredericton, New Brunswick
- Brunswick Square - Saint John, New Brunswick
- McAllister Place - Saint John, New Brunswick
- Champlain Place - Dieppe, New Brunswick
- Highfield Square - Moncton, New Brunswick
- Halifax Shopping Centre - Halifax, Nova Scotia
China
Guangzhou
Shanghai
Hong Kong
Chile
Santiago
France
Paris
Iceland
Reykjavik
India
- Crossroads, Mumbai, Maharashtra
- R-Mall, Mulund, Maharashtra
- Sahara Mall, Gurgaon
- MGF Metropolitan Mall, Gurgaon
- DLF City Centre Mall, Gurgaon
- DLF Mega Mall, Gurgaon
- Gold Souk, Gurgaon
Indonesia
Jakarta
Italy
Malaysia
Norway
Hordaland
Oslo
Philippines
Romania
- Sora Shopping Centre - Cluj-Napoca
Singapore
- Suntec City
- Ngee Ann City
- Centrepoint
- Marina Square
South Africa
Johannesburg
Durban
Cape Town
Pretoria
Switzerland
- Shopping Center Glatt - Zurich
- EbiSquare - Luzern (Opening 2008)
Taiwan
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
- Mall of Arabia, Dubai Land - Dubai (Opening 2006)
United Kingdom
See also Category:Shopping centres in the United Kingdom
- Bluewater Shopping Centre - Dartford
- Brent Cross - London (the first mall in the UK which opened 1976)
- Buchanan Galleries - Glasgow
- Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre - Southwark
- Festival Place - Basingstoke
- Lakeside Shopping Centre - Thurrock
- The Mall, Cribbs Causeway - Patchway, north Bristol
- Meadowhall - Sheffield
- Metro Centre - Gateshead
- Ocean Terminal - Edinburgh
- Trafford Centre - Manchester
- The Shires - Leicester
- St Enoch Centre - Glasgow
- Surrey Quays Shopping Centre - Bermondsey
- Victoria Centre, Nottingham - Nottingham
United States
See also Category:United States shopping malls for a more comprehensive list of U.S. malls with articles on Wikipedia.
Because there are 46,990 shopping malls and centers in the U.S. (according to the June 27, 2004 edition of the Dallas Morning News), the following list is strictly limited to notable shopping malls.
Alabama
- Riverchase Galleria - Hoover — The largest mixed-use complex in the Southeast (nearly 2 million sq footage) and a major Southern tourist attraction
- The Summit- Birmingham — The world's first official lifestyle center according to the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) considered to be the center that started the trend of lifestyle centers and open-air malls
Arizona
- Arizona Mills - Tempe - Largest mall in Arizona.
- Biltmore Fashion Park - Phoenix
- Scottsdale Fashion Square - Scottsdale
California
- Beverly Center - Los Angeles — Largest mall near Beverly Hills, Hollywood celebrities are often seen here
- Del Amo Fashion Center (Mills) - Torrance — the second largest mall in the state
- Fashion Island - Newport Beach — major regional mall, featured in TV programs set in Orange County like the The OC
- Glendale Galleria - Glendale — the largest mall in the San Gabriel Valley and third largest mall in the state
- Horton Plaza - San Diego — the first of Jon Jerde's designs and a successful urban revitalization project
- Northridge Fashion Center - Los Angeles — Largest and busiest mall in San Fernando Valley destroyed by the Northridge Earthquake
- Ontario Mills (Mills) - Ontario — largest mall in the Inland Empire, largest one-level mall west of Mississippi River
- Pruneyard Shopping Center - Campbell — subject of a U.S. Supreme Court case
- South Coast Plaza - Costa Mesa — the largest and usually the most profitable mall in the state
- Stanford Shopping Center - Palo Alto — for rich Silicon Valley residents
- Westfield Shoppingtown Topanga Plaza - Los Angeles — Many rich and famous persons shop at this West Valley mall. Mall is also seen in many movies and commercials.
Connecticut
Florida
- Aventura Mall - Miami
- Florida Mall - Orlando
- International Plaza and Bay Street - Tampa
- Miami International Mall - Miami
- Sawgrass Mills - Ft. Lauderdale
- WestShore Plaza - Tampa
Georgia
- Lenox Square - Atlanta
- Mall of Georgia (Simon) - Buford
- Phipps Plaza - Atlanta
Illinois
Maryland
Massachusetts
Minnesota
- Mall of America (Simon) - Bloomington
- Southdale - Edina
Nevada
New Jersey
New York
- Roosevelt Field Mall - Garden City
- Shops at Columbus Circle - Time Warner Center, Manhattan, New York City
North Carolina
- Concord Mills - Concord
- Crabtree Valley Mall - Raleigh
- SouthPark Mall - Charlotte
- Hanes Mall - Winston-Salem
Pennsylvania
- King of Prussia Mall - King of Prussia A gigantic two-mall agglomeration consisting of:
- Pittsburgh Mills, Tarentum
Texas
Virginia
- Fashion Center at Pentagon City (Simon) - Arlington
- Potomac Mills - Woodbridge
- Tysons Corner Center - McLean
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