Mall of the North: Where Limpopo Comes to Shop, Dine & Play
As Limpopo’s 78 000m² super-regional shopping destination, Mall of the North is more than just a mall – it’s a lifestyle hub that blends fashion, food, fun, and convenience under one roof. With an impressive mix of local favourites and global brands, it’s where over 8.1 million shoppers chose to connect, explore and experience in 2024 alone, generating a record-breaking turnover of R2.95 billion.
Strategically located at the corner of the R81 and N1 bypass, Mall of the North is the heartbeat of retail in the province. Easily accessible and highly visible, the mall draws in loyal shoppers from Polokwane, Tzaneen, Phalaborwa, Louis Trichardt, Mokopane and beyond – including cross-border visitors from Botswana and Zimbabwe. From top fashion labels to high-end homeware, health essentials to high-tech gadgets, Mall of the North has it all.
Anchored by Woolworths, Pick n Pay, Checkers, Game and Edgars, the centre also houses household names like Truworths, Foschini, Mr Price, Dis-Chem and Clicks, alongside destination brands including:
- Bogart Man, Kingsley Heath, Polo, Lacoste, Levi’s, H&M, Cotton On, iStore, Carrol Boyes, Steve Madden, Crocs, Le Creuset, Ariana Luxury Boutique, Poetry, Freedom of Movement, and more.
- All major banks are represented – ABSA, FNB, Capitec, Nedbank, African Bank, Standard Bank and Old Mutual.
Entertainment is always on the agenda, with blockbuster fun from Ster-Kinekor and family thrills at The Fun Company. When it’s time to refuel, a wide range of restaurants and quick-bite options await – from Ocean Basket, Spur, Panarottis, Cappuccinos and Mugg & Bean, to Burger King, Nando’s, Chicken Licken, and Woolworths Café.
At Mall of the North, shopper convenience takes centre stage.
Expect:
- Ample free parking
- Free Wi-Fi
- Electric vehicle charging station
- Family-friendly facilities including wheelchair access, parent-child bathrooms, and baby-changing rooms
- Clean, safe and accessible amenities throughout
Mall of the North is not just where shopping happens – it’s where Limpopo lives.



















