1. Wafi Mall, Dubai (Uni Emirat Arab)

Located in the City Complex Egyptian themed Wafi City Mall. Opened in 2001 and containing 1,000 covered parking spaces and more than 350 stores in five floors. Equipped with upscale boutiques, such as Marks & Spencer, Topshop, La Senza, restaurant, amusement park area (Encounter Zone), Arab-themed basement (Khan Murjan), and spa (Spa Cleopatra).
2. Dubai Mall, Dubai (Uni Emirat Arab)

The mall also features an ice skating rink, 2,500-room luxury hotel, 22-screen movie theater, and 120 restaurants and cafes. The mall also has a shopping mall concept, with each of the different concepts such as Gold Souk, Fashion Island, The Grove, and a retractable roof that can be outdoor or indoor. Absolutely incredible.
3. GPO, Melbourne (Australia)

4. West Edmonton Mall, Alberta (Kanada)

The mall is the 5th largest in the world and the largest in North America. Indoor Water Park its largest and has the largest wave pool in the world. Built in 1981, the mall has over 800 stores and services and parking for more than 20,000 vehicles.
The mall also has several themes such as Bourbon Street (club and New Orleans-style restaurants), Europa Boulevard, and Chinatown.
This shopping center has a garden called Galaxy Land and features a number of attractions, including a roller coaster. Interestingly, the mall is also equipped with an indoor lake, which is home to four sea lions and a replica of the Santa Maria. The mall also has a hotel, indoor shooting indoors, zoo, dinner theater, cinema, and four radio stations. Amazing is not it?
5. Tokyo Midtown

Located in the heart of the development mix in the Tokyo area around 566,708 square meters. Projects worth U.S. $ 3 billion includes offices, housing, hotels, shopping, and recreation, as well as the tallest building in Tokyo. In this building there are also Suntoory Museum of Art.
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