List of shopping malls in Denmark

This is a list of shopping centres in Denmark:

Copenhagen and suburbs

Århus and suburbs

  • Bazar vest, Brabrand (110 stores, 16.000m²)
  • Bruun's Galleri, Århus (opened in 2003, 97 stores, 90.000 m2) combined 103 stores 140,000 m2)
  • City Vest, Århus V (opened in 1972, 65 stores, 45.000 m2)
  • Storcenter Nord, Århus N (65 stores) 40.000 m2)
  • Viby Centret, Viby (32 stores, 20.000 m2)
  • Veri Center, Risskov (32 stores, 18.000 m2)
  • Skejby Centret, Skejby (29 stores, 8.138 m2)
  • Center Syd, Tranbjerg (22 stores, 7.000 m2)
  • Hørning butikscenter, Hørning (18 stores)
  • Clemens, Århus (17 stores, 10.000 m2)
  • Center Øst, Egå (16 stores)
  • Kridthøj torv, Højbjerg (15 stores)
  • Skåde centret, Skåde-Holme (15 stores)
  • Hadsten centret, Hadsten (15 stores)
  • Rundhøj centret, Højbjerg (15 stores)
  • Trøjborg Centret, Århus (5.000 m2)

Odense and suburbs

  • Rosengårdcentret, Odense SØ (153 stores and restaurants, 100.000 m2)
  • Tarup Center, Odense NV (44 stores, 22.000 m2)
  • Vollsmose Torv, Vollsmose
  • Odense Banegård Center, Odense C
  • Fyn Bazar

Aalborg and suburbs

Frederikssund

Elsinore (Helsingør) and suburbs

  • Elsinore bycenter, in the center of Elsinore
  • Prøvestenscentret, Elsinore, (about 32.000+ m2)
  • Espergærde Centret, the oldest shopping mall in Denmark

Herning

Hillerød

Horsens

  • Bytorv Horsens, Horsens (opened in 2006, 37 stores, 6.400 m2)

Kolding

Næstved

  • Næstved Storcenter, Næstved (opened in 1989, 60 stores, 50.000 m2)
  • Parkens Butikscenter, Næstved (32 stores)

Randers

  • Randers Storcenter, Paderup (opened in 1998, 40 stores, 25.000 m2)

Roskilde

  • Ro's Torv, Roskilde (75 stores, 13 restaurants)

Slagelse

  • Vestsjællands Centret, Slagelse (opened in 1969, 40 stores, 23.000 m2)

Vejle

  • Bryggen, Vejle centrum (opened in 2008, 80 stores, 23.000 m2)
  • Mary's, Vejle centrum (opened in 2007, 50 stores, 20.000 m2)

Viborg

  • Sct. Mathias Centret, Viborg (34 stores)
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