The world's most incredible shopping malls – and what they cost
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SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City, Philippines: $69.7 million (£56.9m)

When this 4.2 million square feet mall opened in 2006 it was the largest mall in the Philippines. It is now the fourth largest in the country, but is still pretty big: the mall has a 20-seater tram to ferry people around. The mall also has the San Miguel Coca-Cola IMAX theatre, with an eight-story high screen, and Director’s Club theater with 30 La-Z-Boys to stretch out in.
SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City, Philippines: $69.7 million (£56.9m)

SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City, Philippines: $69.7 million (£56.9m)

SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City, Philippines: $69.7 million (£56.9m)

The Mall of the Emirates, Dubai: $218 million (£178m)

The Mall of the Emirates, Dubai: $218 million (£178m)

The mall is packed full of luxury goods with over 80 of the worlds most renowned designed brands housed in the Luxury Wing. It also has two adjoining hotels, the 5-star Kempinski Mall of the Emirates and the 5-star Sheraton Dubai Mall Of the Emirates Hotel, both conveniently located so that shoppers can go straight from breakfast to their favourite shop.
The Mall of the Emirates, Dubai: $218 million (£178m)

The Mall of the Emirates, Dubai: $218 million (£178m)

The Ala Moana Shopping Center, Honolulu, Hawaii: $220 million (£180m)

This shopping mall in Hawaii makes the most of the state's good weather, and is the largest open air mall in the world. Built in 1959, the Ala Moana Shopping Center has done well to hold onto this title.
The Ala Moana Shopping Center, Honolulu, Hawaii: $220 million (£180m)

The Ala Moana Shopping Center, Honolulu, Hawaii: $220 million (£180m)

The Ala Moana Shopping Center, Honolulu, Hawaii: $220 million (£180m)

Siam Paragon, Bangkok: $350 million (£285m)

Siam Paragon, Bangkok: $350 million (£285m)

Siam Paragon, Bangkok: $350 million (£285m)

Siam Paragon, Bangkok: $350 million (£285m)

Berjaya Times Square, Malaysia: $417 million (£340m)

Located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Berjaya Times Square has over 1,000 retail shops and was the world's largest building ever built in a single phase. It cost 1.75 billion Malaysian Ringgits, the equivalent of $417 million (£340m).
Berjaya Times Square, Malaysia: $417 million (£340m)

The centre is full of quirky delights, including a Grand Musical Staircase, and has 7,500,000 square foot of floor space for the 2.5 million people who visit every month.
Berjaya Times Square, Malaysia: $417 million (£340m)

Berjaya Times Square, Malaysia: $417 million (£340m)

Mall of America, Minnesota, USA: $1.2 billion (£980m)

Mall of America, Minnesota, USA: $1.2 billion (£980m)

Mall of America, Minnesota, USA: $1.2 billion (£980m)

And that's not all. More than 7,000 people have got married at the Mall of America. And another fun fact, The Mall of America used to have a high school!
Mall of America, Minnesota, USA: $1.2 billion (£980m)

The Trafford Centre, Manchester, England: $1.22 billion (£1bn)

The Trafford Centre, Manchester, England: $1.22 billion (£1bn)

The Trafford Centre, Manchester, England: $1.22 billion (£1bn)

The Trafford Centre, Manchester, England: $1.22 billion (£1bn)

Grand Canal Shoppes, Las Vegas, USA: $2.3 billion (£1.9bn)

Built inside The Venetian Hotel & Casino and The Palazzo in 1999, this Las Vegas Strip shopping mall experience offers a once-in-a-lifetime shopping experience. For those of you who haven’t been to the Grand Canal Shoppes before, there’s something a little different about how you’ll be traveling…
Grand Canal Shoppes, Las Vegas, USA: $2.3 billion (£1.9bn)

Grand Canal Shoppes, Las Vegas, USA: $2.3 billion (£1.9bn)

Grand Canal Shoppes, Las Vegas, USA: $2.3 billion (£1.9bn)

Howver, the mall still sits within the luxury hotels. For shoppers who decide to make the most of the experience, suites can cost as much as $10,000 (£8k) per night.
Westfield, Shepherds Bush, London: $2.4 billion (£1.7m)

Since it opened 11 years ago, Westfield London has welcomed over 250 million visitors and generates around $1.2 billion (£1bn) in sales every year. And last year it got even bigger...
Westfield, Shepherds Bush, London: $2.4 billion (£1.7m)

Costing $848 million (£600 million), the expansion has made the mall the largest retail centre in Europe. Opening six months ahead of schedule, the extension increased the total footprint of the centre to 2.8 million square feet of letting space.
Westfield, Shepherds Bush, London: $2.4 billion (£1.7m)

Westfield, Shepherds Bush, London: $2.4 billion (£1.7m)

Last year also saw the opening of a boutique bowling venue, indoor mini-golf, and an indoor cycling centre.
West Edmonton Mall, Alberta, Canada: $3.4 billion (£2.8bn)

It’s estimated it cost $1.2 billion to build the biggest shopping center in North America in 1981, the equivalent of $3.4 billion (£2.8bn) in today's money. The size of 104 football fields, the Canadian shopping mall was actually the biggest in the world until 2004.
West Edmonton Mall, Alberta, Canada: $3.4 billion (£2.8bn)

But shopping might be the last thing on your mind as West Edmonton Mall is also home to the world’s largest indoor amusement park – Galaxyland – which has more than 24 rides to enjoy.
West Edmonton Mall, Alberta, Canada: $3.4 billion (£2.8bn)

West Edmonton Mall, Alberta, Canada: $3.4 billion (£2.8bn)

There’s also a casino, dinner theater, 18-hole mini-golf course, ice rink, world-class hotel and the small matter of more than 800 stores in the space of 48 city blocks! This is one place you really can shop, play and stay.
The Dubai Mall, Dubai: $20 billion (£16bn)

Opening in 2008, this mall is part of the $20 billion (£16bn) Downtown complex. And with 120 restaurants and 1,200 shops (70 are exclusively set aside for haute couture) this complex is more like a mid-sized city.
The Dubai Mall, Dubai: $20 billion (£16bn)

The Dubai Mall, Dubai: $20 billion (£16bn)

The Dubai Mall, Dubai: $20 billion (£16bn)

Named the top attraction in the city of Dubai by US News & World Report, The Dubai Mall unsurprisingly has a lot of visitors, drawing in 80 million visitors every year. That means that it takes the titls of the most visited mall in the world.
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