Isfahan City Center

Isfahan City Center

Entrance of Isfahan City Center
Location Dastjerdi Hw., Isfahan, Iran
Opening date November 2012
Developer Prestige Land Iran
Architect Medardo Cadiz of Cadiz International, Inc.
No. of stores and services 750+
Total retail floor area 465,500 square metres (5,011,000 sq ft)[1]
No. of floors 7
Parking 5,500 car spaces[2]
Website http://www.isfahancitycenter.com

Isfahan City Center is a large commercial and entertainment complex in Isfahan, Iran.[3] It is the largest shopping mall in Iran[4] and one of the largest shopping malls containing a museum in the world. Built in four phases, the Center covers approximately 465,500 square metres (5,011,000 sq ft) and includes a 5 star hotel, a general shopping mall with more than 750 retail outlets, a museum, a hypermarket, restaurants, airline offices, an international financial center (IFC) and a World trade center (WTC), and an entertainment center with seven cinema screens and a fair complex. The mall is developed by Prestige Land Iran Co. and was designed by the architect Medardo Cadiz of Cadiz International, Inc.[5][6]

Celebrating a rich palette of cultures and stories of this historic place, Isfahan City Center was envisioned as a new hub of recreation, shopping and lifestyle in Isfahan.[7] It showcases the rich heritage of Isfahan and its people, a reflection of Isfahan's journey to becoming a world-class city of prime business, shopping, lifestyle and tourism destinations. [8]

It is located near the city of Isfahan and the towns of Sepahan Shahr and Baharestan with easy access to a railway station, airport, and a bus stop transversing the main ring roads of Isfahan.[9]

Pictures of one of the largest shopping mall in Iran
Conceptual design of Isfahan City Center 
Conceptual design of Isfahan City Center 
Inside the Isfahan City Center 
A store inside Isfahan City Center 
A view of a lobby at Isfahan City Center 

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Coordinates: 32°33′09″N 51°41′24″E / 32.5525°N 51.6900°E / 32.5525; 51.6900

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