Landmark Mall Doha

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Coordinates25°20′03″N 51°27′58″E / 25.3342°N 51.4661°E / 25.3342; 51.4661
Opening date2000
DeveloperBusiness Trading Company
Landmark Mall
LocationAl Gharrafa, Al Rayyan, Qatar
Coordinates25°20′03″N 51°27′58″E / 25.3342°N 51.4661°E / 25.3342; 51.4661
Opening date2000
DeveloperBusiness Trading Company
OwnerAbdul Aziz Mohammed Al Rabban
Floor area58,000 m2 (620,000 sq ft)
Floors3
Websitelandmarkdoha.com

Landmark Mall is a shopping mall located in Al Gharrafa, west of Doha, Qatar along Al Shamal road.[1] Developed by the Business Trading Company (BTC), the mall officially opened in 2000, making it one of the earliest modern malls in Qatar. BTC, co-chaired by Abdul Aziz Mohammed Al Rabban and with Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Nasser al‑Thani serving as deputy chairman, oversaw its development.[2][3]

Landmark Mall was conceived in the late 1990s during Qatar’s first wave of modern retail development. It officially opened in 2000 with around 30,000 m² of retail space, making it one of the earliest large-scale shopping centres in Doha.[4][unreliable source?]

The mall was designed with inspiration from traditional Qatari castles, featuring stylized turrets and a fort-like façade.[5]

  • 2000 – Official opening with 30,000 m² of space.
  • 2005 – First expansion added 10,000 m².
  • 2007–2008 – Second expansion added 18,000 m², bringing the total to 58,000 m². This also introduced more fashion outlets, and expanded Circus Land.[6][7]

In the 2000s, Landmark Mall played a pioneering role in promoting mall culture in Qatar, particularly as a family-oriented destination with children’s amusement facilities and casual dining.[8]

During the 2010s, the mall made headlines for regulatory issues:

  • In 2012, municipal authorities temporarily closed Carrefour’s meat section inside the mall due to health violations.[9]
  • In 2015, the Ministry of Economy and Commerce fined several shops for misleading discount campaigns.[10]

Development

Originally covering around 30,000 m², Landmark Mall underwent two major expansions—adding about 10,000 m² in 2005 and another 18,000 m² in 2007–2008—bringing it to a total of approximately 58,000 m².[6][7] The mall houses around 200 retail outlets, including high-end brands, specialty shops, and anchor tenants like Carrefour hypermarket.[11][12]

Architecture

The mall's design is influenced by traditional Qatari architecture, incorporating castle-like towers and ornamentation while maintaining a spacious, modern interior with wide corridors and natural lighting.[13][unreliable source?] Inside, its design focuses on spacious, naturally lit corridors and open, relaxed environments that facilitate comfortable shopping.

Features

Stradivarius store at the mall

Landmark Mall hosts a variety of stores:[14]

Retail

Landmark Mall hosts around 200 outlets, including international fashion brands such as Zara, H&M, Mango, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Marks & Spencer, and Swarovski.[15] Anchor tenants include a large Carrefour hypermarket.[16]

Dining

The mall features a food court and a mix of casual and upscale restaurants. International chains such as Starbucks, McDonald's, KFC, Subway, and TGI Fridays are complemented by regional cafés and bakeries such as Paul and Simit Sarayı.[17]

Services

The mall provides family-friendly facilities including prayer rooms, ATMs, free Wi-Fi, beauty salons, and more than 1,800 parking spaces.[18]

Circus Land

Circus Land is designed like a circus and a fair, including a horse carousel, a red baron airplane flyover, an inflatable slide, trampoline beds, bumper cars and four-story soft play area form the main attractions at Circus Land, which has a separate food court area and various kid shopping options.[19]

See also

References

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