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Kenya shopping malls
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Top 10 largest malls in Kenya

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: October 21, 2025 10:27 am
Feyisayo Ajayi Published October 21, 2025
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  • Kenya’s retail spaces now blend shops, offices, cafés, and leisure in one hub.
  • A growing middle class drives expansion of malls beyond Nairobi to other cities.
  • Malls reflect Kenya’s evolving culture, merging commerce, connection, and modern lifestyle.

Kenya’s shopping malls are reshaping how people live, work, and connect. Over the past decade, the country’s retail landscape has shifted from open-air markets to modern malls redefining urban life.

In Nairobi and beyond, these multi-use centers combine shopping, dining, and leisure under one roof. From Eastleigh’s Business Bay Square to Karen’s The Hub, Kenya’s malls mirror the country’s growing middle class and changing lifestyles—blending commerce with culture and convenience.

A visit might include work, a movie, or dinner—all in one place. Parking lots once crowded with hawkers are giving way to smart systems that mirror a city moving faster, living digital, and thinking global.

A growing middle class and mobile payments have changed how Kenyans spend. It’s no longer just about what they buy, but where and how they buy it. What began in Nairobi is spreading to Nakuru, Eldoret, and Kisumu, showing that modern retail is no longer limited to the capital.

Kenya’s malls tell a story beyond commerce—they reflect an urban nation redefining leisure, connection, and community. From Eastleigh to Karen, these spaces reveal how cities grow, how people gather, and how a country adapts to modern life.

Below are ten of Kenya’s largest and most distinctive malls profiled by Shore Africa, each telling part of this evolving story.

1. Business Bay Square (BBS) Mall – Eastleigh, Nairobi
Business Bay Square Mall is Kenya’s biggest commercial complex, spread across roughly 130,000 square meters. Built at a cost of about $300 million, it has changed Eastleigh’s face from a wholesale district to a modern business hub. The mall houses over a thousand shops, offices, and apartments, plus a multi-level car park. Its glass atrium and rooftop dining areas have made it a proud landmark for the neighborhood’s renewal.

2. Two Rivers Mall – Limuru Road, Nairobi
Before BBS came along, Two Rivers held the record as Kenya’s largest mall. Developed by Centum Investment, it brings together shopping, living, and leisure on a 67,000-square-meter site. It’s home to Carrefour, LC Waikiki, a Ferris wheel, and an amusement park. For many families, a trip here is less about running errands and more about spending the weekend.

3. Garden City Mall – Thika Road, Nairobi
Garden City, along Thika Superhighway, mixes shops, offices, and homes in one complex. There’s a seven-screen cinema, a Carrefour supermarket, and landscaped gardens that host concerts and open-air events. The mall also runs partly on solar energy—an early nod to sustainability in Nairobi’s retail scene.

4. The Hub Karen – Karen, Nairobi
Situated in leafy Karen, The Hub is a calm escape from the city’s chaos. Families gather here for its restaurants, boutiques, and scenic waterfront amphitheater. Global brands like Decathlon sit side by side with Kenyan designers, striking a balance between international and local.

5. Westgate Shopping Mall – Westlands, Nairobi
Westgate remains one of the city’s best-known malls. After renovations, it added a bowling alley, luxury cinema, and upscale restaurants. With brands such as Mango, Adidas, and Woolworths, it attracts both locals and expatriates who like its mix of convenience and familiarity.

6. Village Market – Gigiri, Nairobi
One of Nairobi’s first lifestyle malls, Village Market still draws a loyal crowd of diplomats and professionals from the nearby UN complex. Open-air corridors, art displays, and weekend craft fairs give it a laid-back, resort-like feel. With around 150 stores and creative spaces, it remains one of the city’s most distinctive shopping spots.

7. Sarit Centre – Westlands, Nairobi
Sarit Centre has been part of Nairobi life for more than three decades. What began as a modest complex has grown into a busy mall with over 250 shops, cinemas, and a trade exhibition hall. It was among the first to show Kenyans what organized shopping could look like.

8. Yaya Centre – Kilimani, Nairobi
Yaya Centre has long served the Kilimani area’s professionals and expatriates. With more than 100 outlets, it’s practical yet nostalgic—one of those places where shoppers know the store owners by name. Despite newer malls springing up, Yaya still holds its own.

9. The Junction Mall – Ngong Road, Nairobi
The Junction caters to Nairobi’s southern suburbs, offering fashion stores, cafés, and electronic shops. Its open terraces make it a popular weekend hangout for young professionals and families.

10. Thika Road Mall (TRM) – Kasarani, Nairobi
TRM, perched along Thika Superhighway, serves the northern neighborhoods. Anchored by Carrefour, it offers a mix of boutiques and eateries, plus a rooftop area for entertainment. It’s a go-to spot for families from Githurai and Kasarani.

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