Shopping
Russia has a lot to offer for those who want to explore, ranging from stunning sights, charming 100-year-old buildings, delicious food, and charming local pubs to mega malls. Here are some of the Largest Shopping Malls In Russia.
Mega Mall Khimki
On a vacation in the heart of Russia? Well, you cannot end your much-deserved holiday on this side of the country without checking out the Mega Mall Khimki. It is an upscale shopping mall with something for everyone. The mall has a mix of high-end boutiques and affordable stores. For furniture shopping, this mall has a fantastic IKEA branch with all the lovely home decor. Whether you are in the mood for Russian specialities or Western food, Mega Mall Khimki got you covered with hundreds of dining options on-site. To top it all off, it has easy access to taxis and metro stations for commuting customers.
Afimall City
Afimall is a part of the ambitious and innovative project Moscow City to build a mega shopping and entertainment mall with all the facilities to make work life comfortable, luxurious and sophisticated there.Afimall City is a beautiful shopping mall in Moscow decorated with stunning fountains that add a picturesque backdrop to this mall. It offers shoppers an indoor shopping experience and a variety of options. Whether you want to shop for stylish clothes, buy beautiful home décor, find food or just relax in a cafe. Popular brands you can find in Afimall City include Banana Republic, Pandora, IKEA, Marks & Spencer, Armani Exchange, Lacoste and Kiehl`s.
MEGA Belaya Dacha –Kotelniki – Moscow Oblast
The largest shopping centre in Russia has shops, an entertainment centre and restaurants serving all customers. Popular hypermarkets, electronics and appliance stores, sporting goods stores, Crazy Park entertainment centre, Cosmic Bowling and Billiards Club, 15-screen cinema and children's world. At the moment there are 14 MEGA centres in Russia: 3 in Moscow, 2 in Saint Petersburg, and 1 each in Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Ekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, RostovonDon, Adygea (near Krasnodar), Samara, Ufa, and Omsk. MEGA Belaya Dacha in Belaya Dacha in Kotelniki, Moscow Region is the second-largest shopping centre in Russia, the largest shopping centre outside Moscow and one of the largest shopping centres in Europe.
MEGA Family Shopping Centre – Khimki – Moscow Oblast
MEGA Family Shopping Center is a Russian shopping centre chain owned and operated by IKEA. Each MEGA brings together more than 150 tenants who provide goods and services in one place. Anchor tenants are IKEA stores, hypermarkets and DIY stores. Currently, there are 14 MEGA centres in Russia, of which three are in Moscow, two in St. Petersburg, one each in Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Rostov-on-Don, Adygea (near Krasnodar), Samara, Ufa and Omsk. MEGA Belaya Dacha in Belaya Dacha in Kotelniki, Moscow Region is the second-largest shopping centre in Russia, the largest shopping centre outside Moscow and one of the largest shopping centres in Europe.
Galeria Shopping Mall
Another outstanding shopping centre in St. Petersburg is the Galleria Shopping Mall. This bustling and lively shopping destination in the city will amaze you with its delightful merchandise, beautiful mall façades and cozy atmosphere. Galeria Shopping Mall may have just opened in 2010, not so long ago, but with 300 stores it will feel like it's been on the market for decades. In addition to 300 different retail outlets on five floors, there are 28 restaurants and a grand cinema with 10 screens.