Malha Mall

Malha Mall

Coordinates: 31°45′06″N 35°11′14″E / 31.75167°N 35.18722°E / 31.75167; 35.18722

Malha Mall
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Location Malha, Jerusalem, Israel
Opening date 1993
Management Azrieli Mall Group
Owner David Azrieli
No. of stores and services About 260
No. of anchor tenants 8
Total retail floor area 40,000 m²
Parking 2,000 free parking spots
No. of floors 3
Website Azrieli Mall Group

Malha Mall (Hebrew: קניון מלחה‎, Kanyon Malha), also known as Jerusalem Mall (Hebrew: קניון ירושלים‎, Kanyon Yerushalayim), is an indoor shopping mall in the southwestern neighbourhood of Malha, Jerusalem.[1] The mall, which opened in 1993, has 260 stores on 3 levels with a shopping area 37,000 m² and 3,000 m² of office space. It is one of seven malls built in Israel by David Azrieli.

The anchor stores include international chains like Toys "R" Us, Office Depot, Zara, H&M and Super-Pharm, as well as regional stores like Mega, H&O, Hamashbir and Steimatzky.

Malha mall

The mall also has a post office, a synagogue, play areas for toddlers, an animal petting corner, and a food court.

The mall is located near the terminus of Jerusalem's Begin Expressway, and is located 500 meters from the Jerusalem Malha Railway Station. Bus lines of the Egged Bus Cooperative can be used to reach many parts of Jerusalem; bus stops are located next to the main entrance as well as on the opposite side of the street, and on some of the other sides of the mall. The mall is connected to the Teddy Stadium by a pedestrian bridge.

The mall is closed from Friday afternoon until Saturday evening out of respect for the Jewish Shabbat.

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