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    Emporia

    3.1(15 reviews)
    4.0 km
    $$

    Emporia is one of the biggest malls in Scandinavia. Hard to believe they've been open about 7…read moreyears since 2012. Located in Hyllie, access is easy as the mall is right next to the train station. You have 3 levels with a deck on the upper level with some nice views. An abundant variety of retail stores/services (about 220) with a couple of grocery stores (ICA & Willys) and Systembolaget (liquor store). The food court & restaurants are ok with a good variety including Vapiano to Jensen's Bofhus, Joe & the Juice, Thai, Vietnamese, Burgers, sushi and cafes. They have a parking garage as well a roof garden. Decorations are quite nice during the holidays with a huge tree. Currently working on expanding even further. Shop til you drop!

    One warning: Don't go to Emporia on the first day of sales season…read more Otherwise, this place is pretty decent shopping mall and far more interesting than Fields, that once bragged the biggest mall in Scandinavia. Emporia has plenty of shops, some of them have their duplicates in Denmark, some don't and those are my favourite - since I have to cross the bridge all the way from Denmark to Sweden to visit this place, so I won't be visiting TGR (Why do they abbreviate Tiger?) or Illums Bolighus for that matter. Mostly I visit Emporia for three reasons: L'occitane (somehow, this is the only place where I found the 500ml shampoo bottle/refill), hardware shop Clas Ohlson (this shop is just freaking awesome, and of course a shop this awesome can't be found anywhere in Copenhagen *thumbs down*) and ICA supermarket (why are Danish supermarkets such downer compared to ICA?) You better make your trip worth it and we always do and go back to our residential land with loads of heavy shopping bags that make our hands hurt. Maximize your shopping, that is!

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    Triangeln

    Triangeln

    3.4(5 reviews)
    0.0 km
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    Ugh, I keep getting lost in here! It's an all right mall, but either badly laid out or else…read moredesigned according to plan; to keep you trapped in here and shopping forever! It is mostly made up of clothing chains but there are some good specialty shops (also chains) in between like Webhallen, Clas Ohlson, and Lagerhaus. There is even a small pet store (more like a kiosk) in case you forgot to get the cat's food and you're on the way home. Though most of the building is boring, there is a beautiful wall of plants next to L'Occitane. If only there was more of that! It is right next to the train station, the bathrooms are clean (and unisex), and there are over 15 places to eat so it's not the worst place to make a pit stop.

    This mall has been fairly depressing as long as I can recall. It is one of these malls that can…read moremanage to feel both deserted and crowded at the same time as it is dark and has fairly narrow passages. I actually thought it would just self die when more and more stores started shutting down and the shopping centers outside the city grew stronger. The turnaround came with the new station at triangeln. It also meant that this mall got a much needed renovation so part if it now looks modern and airy. That has to some extent revitalized it but the selection of stores is still the normal stuff you will find in most Swedish malls so a it boring. A few new food places have also opened up but also there very little excites, still it is a vast improvement compared to what it was.

    Mobilia

    Mobilia

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.7 km
    $$

    Please, can we go somewhere else, instead?…read more That's pretty much the answer I've given every time Richard S tries to drag me to Mobilia. There are enough shopping malls in Malmö, must we go to this one? It's far on the other end of the city (obviously, I'm exaggerating since how big is Malmö exactly?) and the place is so oddly arranged that all the "warehouses" like Siba and El giganten and god knows what are separated from the main building (or main mall). We had trouble locating Elgiganten and Siba for example because it was on the opposite end of the entrance and we had to walk all the way to another street to find Elgiganten. Although it's definitely a first world problem that a shopping mall has a bad layout that I'm complaining about, it doesn't mean that it's not valid! Inside, it's pretty much standard of what you can expect from a (swedish) mall. They have big Willys (I mean THE SUPERMARKET, not the kind of thing you picture in your mind) inside the building and also ICA, so now you know. Richard S told me that it was an old factory building before they turned into a mall, which was nice since they kept all the red-brick wall in the eating area, but yeah whatever you do, don't eat there. The selection is really bad, I meant REALLY BAD. Richard S ordered some fish and chips from a food booth there and got microwaved fish fingers and wilted fries. NOPE. SO, now you know my answer will be if someone tries to take me to Mobilia...

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