List of shopping malls in Ukraine

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This is a list of shopping malls in Ukraine listed by size.

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NameSizeCityOpened inNotesRef.
Blockbuster Mall450 000 m2 Kyiv 2019, 2021Biggest mall in Kyiv, Ukraine and Europe [1]
Respublika Park298 000 m2 Kyiv 2021Second biggest mall in Kyiv, Ukraine and Europe. [2]
Lavina Mall170 300 m2 Kyiv 2016 [3]
Ocean Plaza 165 000 m2 Kyiv 2012 [4]
Planeta Mall110 000 m2 Kharkiv 2011Formerly known as Magelan. Renovated in 2022. [5]
Nikolsky106 000 m2 Kharkiv 2021Most known Kharkiv mall. One of the biggest malls in Ukraine.
King Cross Leopolis 105 000 m2 Lviv 2010Biggest mall in Lviv. [6]
Victoria Gardens102 000 m2 Lviv 2016 [7]
Karavan Megastore100 000 m2 Dnipro 2008Biggest mall in Dnipro. [8]
Sky Mall90 500 m2 Kyiv 2010 [9]
Karavan85 000 m2 Kharkiv 2006Formerly known as Karavan Megastore. Renovated in 2021. Shelled by Russia in 2022. [10]
Riviera Shopping City82 000 m2 Odesa 2009Shelled by Russia in 2022. [11]
Musson80 000 m2 Sevastopol 2006Biggest mall in Sevastopol. Located at temporarily occupied territory.
Dream Berry80 000 m2 Kyiv 2009Formerly known as Dream Town 1. [12]
Dream Yellow80 000 m2 Kyiv 2010Formerly known as Dream Town 2. [13]
Port City78 800 m2 Mariupol 2013Shelled by Russia in 2022. Located at temporarily occupied territory.
Forum Lviv 70 735 m2 Lviv 2015 [14]
MOST City Center68 300 m2 Dnipro 2006Also used as residence and offices. [15]
Dafi60 000 m2 Kharkiv 2008 [16]
GlobalUA60 000 m2 Zhytomyr 2008Biggest mall in Zhytomyr. [17]
Karavan Outlet58 000 m2 Kyiv 2003Formerly known as Karavan Megastore. Renovated in 2019. [18]
Hollywood53 000 m2 Chernihiv 2015Biggest mall in Chernihiv. [19]
Apollo50 000 m2 Dnipro 2009 [20]
Donetsk City 42 000 m2 Donetsk 2006Also used as offices. Biggest mall in Donetsk. Located at temporarily occupied territory.
Globus35 500 m2 Kyiv 2001 [21]
Soniachna Halereia34 000 m2 Kryvyi Rih 2008Biggest mall in Kryvyi Rih. [22]
Pryozernyi31 800 m2 Dnipro 2009 [23]
Prospekt SEC (ТРК Проспект)30 900 m2Kyiv2019 [24]
Victory Plaza30 000 m2 Kryvyi Rih 2006 [25]
Avrora27 200 m2 Zaporizhzhia 2013Biggest mall in Zaporizhzhia. Shelled by Russia in 2022. [26]
Lubava26 000 m2 Cherkasy 2013Biggest mall in Cherkasy. [27]
Passage25 100 m2 Dnipro 2011 [28]
Neo Plaza24 700 m2 Dnipro 2006Formerly known as Materyk. Renovated in 2019. [29]
Kontynent23 197 m2 Donetsk 2009Located at temporarily occupied territory.
Terra23 000 m2 Kryvyi Rih 2012 [30]
City Mall23 400 m2 Zaporizhzhia 2011 [31]
Ukraina22 000 m2 Zaporizhzhia 1963Renovated in 2004. [32]
Sea Mall20 000 m2 Sevastopol 2012Located at temporarily occupied territory.
DEPO't Center19 000 m2 Cherkasy 2016 [33]
Lavanda Mall19 000 m2 Sevastopol 2019Located at temporarily occupied territory.
DEPO't Center18 500 m2 Chernivtsi 2009Biggest mall in Chernivtsi. [34]
Miriada18 400 m2 Dnipro 2007 [35]
TsUM Chernihiv18 330 m2 Chernihiv 1975Formerly known as Druzhba and Megacenter. Renovated in 2003 and 2019. [36]
Dafi18 000 m2 Dnipro 2005 [37]
Dnipro Plaza18 000 m2 Cherkasy 2008 [38]
Nasha Pravda18 000 m2 Dnipro 2013 [39]
Maidan15 500 m2 Chernivtsi 2003 [40]
Prospekt14 528 m2 Chernivtsi 2016 [41]
Royal13 000 m2 Chernihiv 2010 [42]
Zolotoe Koltso11 000 m2 Donetsk 2004Located at temporarily occupied territory.
Terra10 725 m2 Kamianske 2008 [43]
Budynok Torhivli10 000 m2 Cherkasy 1979Renovated in 2020. [44]
Plazma10 000 m2 Cherkasy 2006 [45]
Apelsin10 000 m2 Sevastopol 2012Located at temporarily occupied territory.

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References

  1. "ТРЦ Блокбастер, Київ".
  2. "ТРЦ Respublika Park, Київ".
  3. "ТРЦ LAVINA Mall, Київ".
  4. "ТРЦ Ocean Plaza, Київ".
  5. "ТРЦ Planeta Mall, Харків".
  6. "ТК Кінг Кросс Леополіс, Львів".
  7. "ТК Victoria garden, Львов".
  8. "ТРЦ Караван, Дніпро".
  9. "ТЦ Sky Mall, Київ".
  10. "ТРЦ Караван, Харків".
  11. "ТРЦ Рівьєра, Одеса, Фонтанка".
  12. "ТРЦ Dream Town, Київ".
  13. "ТРЦ Dream Town, Київ".
  14. "ТК Форум Львів".
  15. "ТРЦ МОСТ, Дніпро".
  16. "ТРЦ Дафі, Харків".
  17. "ТРЦ Глобал UA, Житомир".
  18. "ТРЦ Караван, Київ".
  19. "ТРЦ HOLLYWOOD, Чернігів".
  20. "ТРК Appolo, Дніпро".
  21. "ТЦ Глобус, Київ".
  22. "ТРЦ Солнечная Галерея, Кривой Рог".
  23. "ТЦ Приозерний, Дніпро".
  24. "Prospekt Shopping and Entertainment Complex (SEC)". Africans. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  25. https://victoryplaza.kr.ua/ [ bare URL ]
  26. "ТРЦ Аврора, Запоріжжя".
  27. "ТРЦ Любава, Черкаси".
  28. "ТЦ Пассаж, Днепр".
  29. "ТЦ NEO PLAZA, Днепр".
  30. "ТК Terra, Кривий Ріг".
  31. "ТРК CITY MALL, Запоріжжя".
  32. "ТЦ Україна, Запоріжжя".
  33. "ТЦ Depot, Черкаси".
  34. "ТРЦ Депот Центр, Чернівці".
  35. "ТЦ Мириада, Днепр".
  36. "ЦУМ, Чернігів".
  37. "ТРЦ Дафі, Дніпро".
  38. "ТЦ Дніпро плаза, Черкаси".
  39. "ТЦ Наша Правда, Днепр".
  40. "ТЦ Майдан, Чернівці".
  41. "ТЦ Проспект, Чернівці".
  42. "ТЦ Рояль, Чернігів".
  43. "ТРЦ Terra (Каменское)".
  44. "Будинок Торгівлі, Черкаси".
  45. "ТЦ Плазма, Черкаси".