2009 completion established the scale
The project was completed in November 2009 and opened as a very large-format destination in western Istanbul. Reported figures place the leasable area at around 176,245 m² (1,897,085 ft²), within a broader site footprint of roughly 495,000 m² (5,328,136 ft²). That size is why route planning matters even for simple visits.
2011 recognition confirmed the retail-leisure model
In 2011, the destination received an international retail-leisure award. For visitors, the practical takeaway is simple: this was designed as a full-stay environment, not a quick single-task mall. Plan breaks and pacing as part of the experience, not as afterthoughts.
2015 entertainment expansion broadened the audience
A key expansion point came in July 2015, when the complex added Turkey's first LEGOLAND Discovery Center format and strengthened its entertainment positioning. Since then, the visit profile has stayed mixed: shoppers, families, and leisure-focused groups share the same space. If you accept that mix and plan one clear priority, your stop works better.