Avion Shopping Park

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Avion Shopping Park
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Main entrance to the Avion Shopping Park
Avion Shopping Park
Location Ružinov, Bratislava, Slovakia
Coordinates 48°9′59″N17°10′53″E / 48.16639°N 17.18139°E / 48.16639; 17.18139
AddressIvanská Street No. 5740/16
Opening date2002
DeveloperIngka Centres ČR/SR
OwnerIngka Centres ČR/SR
No. of stores and services170
Total retail floor area 103,000 square metres (1,108,682.8 sq ft)
Parking3600 spaces
Website www.avion.sk

Avion Shopping Park is a shopping centre in the Ružinov borough of Bratislava, Slovakia, close to IKEA Bratislava and the Bratislava Airport. It is the biggest shopping mall in Slovakia by area.


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