This is a list of shopping malls in Serbia .
The list of shopping malls in Serbia with total gross leasable area (GLA) in square metres (m2):
Shopping mall | City | Opened | Status | Notes | GLA m2 |
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Galerija Belgrade | Belgrade | 2020 | Opened | [1] | 93,000 |
Promenada Shopping Center | Novi Sad | 2018 | Opened | [2] | 48,000 |
Ušće Shopping Center | Belgrade | 2009 | Opened | [3] | 47,000 |
Beo Shopping Center | Belgrade | 2020 | Opened | [4] | 43,000 |
Delta Planet | Niš | 2021 | Opened | [5] [6] | 37,000 |
Ada Mall | Belgrade | 2019 | Opened | [7] | 34,000 |
BIG Fashion | Belgrade | 2017 | Opened | [8] | 32,000 |
Delta City | Belgrade | 2007 | Opened | [9] | 30,000 |
BIG Fashion Smederevo | Smederevo | 2024 | Planned | [10] [11] | 29,000 |
Stadion Shopping Center | Belgrade | 2013 | Opened | [12] | 28,000 |
BIG Fashion | Kragujevac | 2012 | Opened | [13] | 22,400 |
Mercator Centar | Belgrade | 2002 | Opened | [14] | 20,000 |
Mercator Centar | Novi Sad | 2007 | Opened | [15] | 19,000 |
Roda Centar | Niš | 2008 | Opened | 19,000 | |
BIG Fashion Bor | Bor | 2025 | Planned | [16] [17] | 17,000 |
Rajićeva Shopping Center | Belgrade | 2017 | Opened | [18] | 15,300 |
West 65 Mall | Belgrade | 2021 | Opened | [19] | 15,300 |
Forum Shopping Center | Niš | 2011 | Opened | [20] | 11,000 |
Roda Centar | Kragujevac | 2008 | Opened | 11,000 | |
Zira Centar | Belgrade | 2007 | Opened | [21] | 7,000 |
Sad Novi Bazaar | Novi Sad | 2008 | Opened | [22] | 7,000 |
The list of retail parks in Serbia with total gross leasable area (GLA) in square metres (m2):
Retail park | City | Opened | Status | Notes | GLA m2 |
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BIG Novi Sad | Novi Sad | 2012 | Opened | [23] | 46,000 |
AVA Shopping Park | Belgrade | 2022 | Opened | [24] | 30,000 |
BIG Pančevo | Pančevo | 2011 | Opened | [25] | 27,900 |
BIG Zrenjanin | Zrenjanin | 2015 | Opened | [26] | 25,000 |
BIG Rakovica | Belgrade | 2017 | Opened | [27] | 23,000 |
BIG Pazova | Stara Pazova | 2025 | Planned | [8] | 19,000 |
Zemun Park | Belgrade | 2015 | Opened | [28] | 16,000 |
BIG Fashion Park | Belgrade | 2019 | Opened | [8] | 15,000 |
Stop Shop Niš | Niš | 2016 | Opened | [29] | 13,400 |
Stop Shop Borča | Belgrade | 2016 | Opened | [30] | 13,000 |
Aviv Park | Belgrade | 2015 | Opened | [31] | 11,500 |
Stop Shop Zaječar | Zaječar | 2019 | Opened | [27] | 10,700 |
Stop Shop Lazarevac | Lazarevac | 2017 | Opened | [32] | 10,100 |
Stop Shop Subotica | Subotica | 2016 | Opened | [33] | 10,000 |
VIVO Shopping Park | Jagodina | 2014 | Opened | [34] | 10,000 |
NEST Kraljevo | Kraljevo | 2017 | Opened | [35] | 9,800 |
Capitol Park Šabac | Šabac | 2014 | Opened | [27] | 9,600 |
Stop Shop Smederevo | Smederevo | 2017 | Opened | [36] | 9,200 |
BIG Kruševac | Kruševac | 2019 | Opened | [37] | 8,500 |
NEST Obrenovac | Obrenovac | 2021 | Opened | [38] | 8,500 |
Stop Shop Vršac | Vršac | 2018 | Opened | [39] | 8,250 |
PULS Shopping Park | Pirot | 2021 | Opened | [40] | 8,000 |
BIG Kragujevac | Kragujevac | 2025 | Planned | [41] | 8,000 |
Delta Park | Kragujevac | 2010 | Opened | [42] | 7,000 |
NEST Užice | Užice | 2015 | Opened | [43] | 7,000 |
Stop Shop Požarevac | Požarevac | 2018 | Opened | [44] | 7,000 |
Stop Shop Sremska Mitrovica | Sremska Mitrovica | 2019 | Opened | [45] [46] | 9,300 |
Capitol Park Leskovac | Leskovac | 2019 | Opened | [47] | 6,500 |
Stop Shop Čačak | Čačak | 2015 | Opened | [29] | 6,300 |
Stop Shop Valjevo | Valjevo | 2016 | Opened | [29] | 6,100 |
NEST Kikinda | Kikinda | 2024 | Opened | [48] | 6,055 |
Capitol Park Sombor | Sombor | 2017 | Opened | [27] | 5,600 |
Bor Properties | Bor | 2023 | Planned | [49] | 5,000 |
NEST Vršac | Vršac | 2020 | Opened | [50] | 3,000 |
Shop Park Gornji Milanovac | Gornji Milanovac | 2020 | Opened | [51] | 6,500 |
The list of outlet centers in Serbia with total gross leasable area (GLA) in square metres (m2):
Outlet center | City | Opened | Status | Notes | GLA m2 |
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BIG Fashion Outlet | Inđija | 2012 | Opened | [52] | 11,200 |
Immo Outlet Centar | Belgrade | 2009 | Opened | [53] | NA |
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