Shopping malls, these days, are more than store houses. Many of the biggest shopping centre in the world operate like mini cities with hotels, theme parks, cinemas, offices and hundreds of stores under one roof.
These mega complexes are typically ranked by gross leasable area (GLA), the total floorspace available for retail and commercial tenants. This statistic enables a uniform comparison of malls across countries.
Today, the largest shopping centre in the world are concentrated in Asia and the Middle East. Large urban populations and strong consumer markets have fueled massive retail developments.
Here is a well-researched list of the 15 largest malls in the world, which are ranked chiefly by their gross leasable area and full retail scale.
1. Iran Mall, Tehran, Iran

Gross Leasable Area: ~1,950,000 m²
Iran Mall is known as the biggest shopping centre in the world. Located next to Chitgar Lake in Tehran, this gigantic complex contains over 700 stores, entertainment options, sports facilities, museums and libraries.
Highlights include a giant musical fountain, art galleries, an IMAX cinema complex and a colossal library of tens of thousands of books. Though running through only a small fraction of the 1,100-acre domain, the project spanned an area comparable to hundreds of football fields — one of the largest commercial developments ever constructed.
2. New South China Mall, Dongguan, China

Gross Leasable Area: ~659,600 m²
At one point, the South China Mall was thought to be the largest shopping mall in the world by leasable retail space. The complex, which is located in Dongguan, has themed shopping streets modeled after cities such as Paris and Venice.
While it fought for years with occupancy, re-development and new attractions have made it a functioning retail and entertainment venue.
3. SM Mall of Asia, Pasay, Philippines

Gross Leasable Area: ~589,900 m²
SM Mall of Asia is also one of the most popular places to shop in Southeast Asia. The mall includes thousands of retail shops, a huge convention center, an Olympic-size ice rink and several entertainment quadrants.
Its position on the shores of Manila Bay also makes it a vital tourism and leisure center.
4. SM City Tianjin, Tianjin, Zhongguo

Gross Leasable Area: ~565,000 m²
SM City Tianjin belongs to the SM Supermalls chain based in the Philippines. The site has several blocks of shopping interwoven around a central green space.
As well as hundreds of retail stores, dining experiences and entertainment zones aimed at neighbors in the burgeoning Tianjin metropolitan area.
5. Golden Resources Mall, Beijing, China

Gross Leasable Area: ~557,000 m²
Golden Resources Mall was called the “Great Mall of China.” At the time of its opening in 2004, it was the biggest mall in the world.
The mall is home to hundreds of shops and several dining and entertainment venues on multiple floors.
6. CentralWorld, Bangkok, Thailand

Gross Leasable Area: ~550,000 m²
CentralWorld is Southeast Asia’s largest lifestyle complex. Situated in central Bangkok, the development includes a shopping mall, hotels and offices and convention spaces.
The mall’s large public plaza is a concert venue and site for significant celebrations, including Bangkok’s annual New Year countdown.
7. CentralPlaza WestGate, Nonthaburi, Thailand

Gross Leasable Area: ~550,000 m²
CentralPlaza WestGate is part of the Central Group’s retail empire in Thailand. The mall boasts hundreds of stores, massive entertainment areas and one of Southeast Asia’s largest IKEAs.
8. ICONSIAM, Bangkok, Thailand

Gross Leasable Area: ~525,000 m²
ICONSIAM, a luxury mega mall on Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River. It combines high-end retail with experiences like an indoor floating market and art installations.
The complex includes luxury residences and entertainment venues.
9. 1 Utama Shopping Centre, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

Gross Leasable Area: ~519,000 m²
1 Utama is one of the most visited shopping malls in Malaysia. It includes more than 700 stores along with a covered rainforest garden, rooftop sports facilities and leisure areas.
10. Mall of America, Bloomington, USA

Gross Leasable Area: ~500,000 m²
Mall of America (America’s largest shopping mall). It is known for its indoor theme park, aquarium and hundreds of shops and restaurants.
It is one of North America’s top retail destinations, a draw-by-the-million every year.
11. SM City North EDSA, Quezon City, Philippines

Gross Leasable Area: ~498,000 m²
One of the flagship properties of SM Supermalls, this mega mall in Metro Manila is huge. The complex features several interlinked structures, movie theaters, rooftop gardens and sprawling dining spaces.
12. SM Megamall, Mandaluyong, Philippines

Gross Leasable Area: ~474,000 m²
SM MEGAMALL One of the most visited malls in Metro Manila with millions of visitors every month. It is home to hundreds of international brands, restaurants and cinemas.
13. SM Seaside City Cebu, Cebu, Philippines

Gross Leasable Area: ~470,000 m²
It is a unique circular shopping mall, located on the seaside. It has large retail areas, cinemas and entertainment zones.
14. Isfahan City Center, Isfahan, Iran

Gross Leasable Area: ~465,000 m²
Isfahan City Center is the largest shopping mall in Iran and the Middle East. The development will contain retail shops, a hotel, an amusement park and cultural facilities.
15. Persian Gulf Complex, Shiraz, Iran

Gross Leasable Area: ~450,000 m²
This enormous complex includes hundreds of shops, restaurants and entertainment spaces and is located in Shiraz. It is among the largest shopping centres of the Middle East.
Final Thoughts
These shopping centres show how retailers have transformed store spaces into empire-size lifestyle destinations. People visit malls for less shopping than entertainment, culture, dining and tourism, all under one roof.
From the sprawling Iran Mall in Tehran to the entertainment-heavy Mall of America, these mega malls illustrate how architecture, commerce and leisure are fusing together to create new urban experiences.
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Navdeep is a PHP programmer by profession, & rider by passion with a strong interest in writing, reflection, and travel. His writing draws from daily experiences across online and real-world settings, often influenced by an interest in interior design and how spaces affect mood and function.

