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Top 7 Shopping Malls in Budapest

Bright and spacious multi-level interior of the Árkád Shopping Mall

Looking to get some great shopping done in Budapest? Check out the best 7 shopping malls in Budapest.

Key Takeaways
  • Westend City Center is at the Nyugati railway station and is the most accessible mall for tourists.
  • Arena Mall is the largest in Budapest, offering the widest range of high-street brands and a massive IMAX cinema.
  • Allee Mall in South Buda is known for its elegant design and great mix of mid-to-high-end fashion retailers.
  • Corvin Plaza is a modern mall located in the heart of the Corvin Promenade, perfect for downtown shopping.

Whether you’re looking for a gift for a friend back home or you want to pick up something just for you, then you may want to explore Budapest’s best shopping malls for a spot of retail therapy. Each neighborhood in Budapest has its own mall, where each one has something unique to offer, whether it’s a wide range of shops, food, or even its own aquarium! So, read on to discover the top 7 shopping malls in Budapest. 

From large international fashion brands to local Hungarian stores, Budapest’s malls provide a convenient and comfortable shopping experience in any season. Many of them also offer cinemas, cafés, and entertainment options, making them perfect places to relax after a day of sightseeing or to escape bad weather while still enjoying the city.

WestEnd Mall

The modern glass and steel exterior of Westend City Center in Budapest
The hub of downtown shopping.

WestEnd Mall is not only the most central of Budapest’s malls, but it’s also one of the biggest mall with more than 400 shops. It’s easy to get lost trying to get around, and you can easily spend a whole day exploring this mall. If you take the main entrance right next to the Nyugati train station, you’ll be greeted with a huge waterfall at the entrance, and if you go to the back of the mall towards Lehel square, you’ll find an abundance of restaurants in the expansive food court. Here you can find many amazing shopping streets too.

If you’re looking for something specific, WestEnd Mall will have what you’re looking for, as you can find all the main international mall brands, as well as local brands and boutiques.  As a plus, WestEnd is one of the best located shopping malls in Budapest.

Corvin Plaza

Modern exterior facade of Corvin Plaza on the bustling Corvin Promenade
Shopping in the heart of Corvin Quarter.

Corvin Shopping Plaza is one of the largest shopping malls in Budapest that sits just off the Grand Boulevard behind the Corvin Cinema. It’s a spacious modern mall with a number of local and international shops located here. You can also find a few cafes and restaurants here. Its convenient location next to the 4 and 6 trams and metro 3 makes it a popular shopping destination for visitors to Budapest. 

Pro tip: just a 20-minute walk from here is the Central Market Hall, where you can also shop for great local stuff.


Mammut I & II

Spacious multi-story interior of the Mammut shopping mall in Buda
Buda’s largest shopping destination.

This shopping mall in Buda, close to Széll Kálmán square, spreads across two connected buildings with some 300 shops, a multiplex cinema, a bowling alley and more. You can find a selection of international and local shops within the complex, so you can be sure you’ll find what you’re looking for here. It’s easy to get to Mammut, just take the 4 or 6 tram to Széna tér or the metro 2 to Széll Kálmán tér.  

Thanks to its central location on the Buda side, Mammut is popular with both locals and visitors, and its wide choice of restaurants and cafés makes it a great spot for a lunch break or an evening meal.


Allee

The elegant and modern interior shopping hall of the Allee Mall
Sleek and stylish shopping in Buda.

This open, airy mall may not be as big as some of the others shopping malls in Budapest, but it’s one of the most popular. At Allee, you can find some of the most beloved international and Hungarian brands, a cinema—which also screens films in English—many cafes and restaurants, and there is also a large gym on the rooftop. Locals love this mall for its design and light, making it one of the more pleasant malls in Budapest. Located next to Újbuda Központ, you’ll have many public transport options to get here, including the 4 and 6 trams, and metro 4. 


Arena Plaza

The grand main entrance to Arena Mall near Keleti Railway Station
Budapest’s largest shopping destination.

Arena Mall is another popular mall in Budapest. You’ll find this mall on the site of a former racetrack in District VIII close to Keleti Railway Station. It’s not only known for its numerous shops—there are more than 400—but also for its vast entertainment center. You won’t just find a multiplex here, but there is an IMAX and ScreenX here. 

Thanks to its size and modern layout, Arena Mall is ideal for spending several hours shopping, dining, and relaxing, especially if you’re looking for big international brands in one convenient location.

Pro tip: Primark has also opened in Aréna Plaza, read our article on the topic!


Duna Plaza 

Duna Plaza was Hungary’s first shopping center and currently offers you a selection of nearly 200 stores to shop from. You can get to Duna Plaza in the XIII District on metro 3, but if you are renting a car in Budapest, then you can also take advantage of the 1,600 parking spaces available. In addition to the shops, you’ll also find a 7-room multiplex cinema and numerous restaurants. If you are interested in shopping outlets, the city of Hungary can make your dream come true too.

Its spacious layout and calmer atmosphere make Duna Plaza a good choice if you prefer a more relaxed shopping experience away from the busiest tourist areas.


Campona 

Exterior view of the Campona shopping mall facade in South Budapest
Home to the famous Tropicarium.

Campona is quite out of town, but you can either take a bus from Móricz Zsigmond körtér, or hop on several trains at Déli Railway station or Kelenföld Railway Station to get here. There are 160 shops here, as well as a multiplex cinema, but what really makes Campona different is its aquarium, which is a site worth visiting on its own. So, if you want to make a shopping trip and keep the kids entertained, you may want to add Campona and its Tropicarium to your shopping list.  

Pro tip: If you want to relax after shopping, visit a bath in the city.


Final thoughts

Budapest offers a diverse shopping scene, and the malls listed above are among the most popular choices for both locals and visitors. However, if you have more time to explore, you may also want to visit Árkád Budapest, MOM Park, KÖKI Terminál, or Pólus Center, each offering a different atmosphere and mix of shops. Whether you’re looking for fashion, dining, entertainment, or simply a comfortable place to spend a few hours, shopping malls in Budapest have something to suit every taste.


FAQ

Are Budapest shopping malls open on Sundays?

Most shopping malls in Budapest are open on Sundays, usually with slightly shorter opening hours. Restaurants, cafés, cinemas, and entertainment venues typically operate normally.

Can I pay with credit cards in Budapest shopping malls?

Yes. Major credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted in all shopping malls, including shops, restaurants, and cinemas. Cash is rarely needed.

Do Budapest shopping malls offer more than just shopping?

Absolutely. In addition to shopping, these malls feature cinemas, food courts, cafés, family-friendly attractions, and in some cases unique experiences like aquariums or rooftop terraces.


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