List of shopping malls in the Czech Republic

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Shopping malls in the Czech Republic are listed in this article.

NameLocationOpenedNote
Avion Shopping Park Brno  [ cs ] Brno 1998 [1]
Olympia Brno  [ cs ]Brno1999 [1]
Obchodní centrum Futurum Brno  [ cs ]Brno2001
Velký Špalíček  [ cs ]Brno2001
Nákupní centrum Královo Pole  [ cs ]Brno2004 [1]
Galerie Vaňkovka  [ cs ]Brno2005 [1]
Obchodní centrum Letmo  [ cs ]Brno2013 [2]
OC Futurum Hradec Králové  [ cs ] Hradec Králové 2000 [1]
Fontana Tesco Karlovy Vary 2003 [1]
Galerie Liberec Plaza Liberec 2008 [1]
Nisa Centrum Liberec2008 [1]
Bondy centrum  [ cs ] Mladá Boleslav 2007 [1]
Olympia Mladá Boleslav  [ cs ]Mladá Boleslav2001
Olympia Olomouc Olomouc 2004 [1]
Olomouc City Olomouc2003 [1]
Futurum Ostrava Ostrava 2000 [1]
Avion Shopping Park Ostrava  [ cs ]Ostrava2001 [1]
Forum Nová Karolina  [ cs ]Ostrava2012
Outlet Arena Moravia  [ cs ]Ostrava2018
Pilsen Plaza Plzeň 2007 [1]
Olympia Plzeň Plzeň2004 [1]
Centrum Borská Pole Plzeň1999 [1]
Bílá labuť Prague 1939
Kotva Department Store Prague1975
Centrum Černý Most  [ cs ]Prague1997 [1]
Obchodní centrum Letňany Prague1999 [1]
Nový Smíchov Prague2001 [1]
Obchodní centrum Europark Praha  [ cs ]Prague2002 [1]
Metropole Zlicin  [ cs ]Prague2002 [1]
Atrium Flora  [ cs ]Prague2002 [3]
Galerie Butovice  [ cs ]Prague2005 [1]
Nákupní centrum Eden  [ cs ]Prague2005 [1]
Westfield Chodov Prague2005 [1]
Šestka Prague2006 [1]
Palladium Prague2007 [1]
Arkády Pankrác Prague2008 [3]
Nákupní centrum Fénix  [ cs ]Prague2008 [4]
Galerie Harfa Prague2010 [5]
Quadrio Prague2014

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