SM Mall of Asia
Aerial view of SM Mall of Asia in 2026 | |
| Location | Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines |
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| Coordinates | 14°32′6.24″N 120°58′55.75″E / 14.5350667°N 120.9821528°E |
| Address | Seaside Boulevard, Barangay 76, Bay City |
| Opening date | May 21, 2006 |
| Developer | SM Prime |
| Management | SM Prime |
| Architect | Arquitectonica |
| Stores and services | 663 shops, including 217 dining establishments |
| Anchor tenants | 16 |
| Floor area | 589,891 m2 (6,349,530 sq ft) |
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| Parking | 8,000 slots |
| Public transit | 1 SM Mall of Asia |
| Website | SM Mall of Asia |
SM Mall of Asia, also abbreviated as SM MoA, or simply Mall of Asia or MoA, [ˈmoː.ɐ], is a shopping mall in Bay City, Pasay, Philippines. It is located within the SM Central Business Park, a reclaimed area along Manila Bay, at the southern end of EDSA. The mall is owned and developed by SM Prime. Mall of Asia is the largest shopping mall in the Philippines, the second-largest in Southeast Asia after IOI City Mall in Malaysia, and the sixth-largest in the world. It currently occupies 16 hectares (40 acres) of land area and a gross floor area of approximately 589,891 m2 (6,349,530 sq ft), and offers 46,647 m2 (502,100 sq ft) of floor area space for conventions and social functions.
Following the mall's opening in 2006, it caused several smaller shopping malls nearby to close, such as the Pearl Plaza and the Uniwide Coastal Mall, both located in nearby Barangay Tambo, Parañaque. However, this is changing with the rise of newer malls and similar structures such as the Ayala Malls Manila Bay and WMall Macapagal (a joint venture with Walter Mart).