The Florida Mall
Central Florida's largest mall — 250+ stores across 1.7 million square feet, minutes from Orlando International Airport.

Explore The Florida Mall including every store, attraction, restaurant, and parking entrance across a single-level 1.7-million-square-foot footprint. The mall's single-floor layout means every store is theoretically easy to reach, but the distance between the east and west ends of the property is substantial enough that knowing your destination before you walk in saves real time.
Use the map to search by store, locate the Dining Pavilion, or find the nearest parking entrance to your first stop.
About The Florida Mall
The Florida Mall opened in March 1986 in unincorporated Orange County, Florida, on the southeast corner of Orange Blossom Trail and Sand Lake Road, and has grown into the largest shopping mall in Central Florida, spanning 1.7 million square feet of gross leasable area across a single level.
Managed by Simon Property Group, the mall draws more than 20 million visitors annually — a figure that includes a substantial proportion of international tourists, who arrive via the Florida Turnpike or a short drive from Orlando International Airport just a few exits east on SR-528.
The tenant mix spans mainstream and family retail. Macy's, Dillard's, JCPenney, and Dick's Sporting Goods anchor the four corners, joined by:
- Apple
- Zara
- Uniqlo
- lululemon
- Tesla
- Primark
- Coach
- Victoria's Secret
Entertainment and experiential tenants are a defining element. The Crayola Experience occupies a dedicated attraction space, American Girl maintains one of its few Florida locations here, and Round1 opened in a portion of the former Sears footprint in 2026.
The 105,000-square-foot Dining Pavilion offers 23 restaurants with over 1,400 indoor and outdoor seats, an unusually large food-and-beverage anchor for a single-level American mall. The connected Florida Hotel & Conference Center adds 511 guest rooms directly attached to the property.
The mall's single-level format removes the floor-change complexity that challenges multi-story venues, but introduces a different wayfinding problem: the east wing, west wing, and centre of a 1.7-million-square-foot horizontal footprint are genuinely distant from one another. A visitor who parks near Macy's on the west end and needs Crayola Experience or the Dining Pavilion on the opposite end faces a 10–15 minute walk without knowing which corridors connect fastest.
Why interactive wayfinding matters here
The Florida Mall serves 20 million visitors a year, a large share of them being tourists who arrived in Orlando for the theme parks and are visiting the mall for the first time. First-time visitors to a single-level 1.7-million-square-foot property face the same core problem: they don't know the layout, and the wrong parking entrance adds unnecessary walking.
The 2026 addition of Round1 in the former Sears footprint changes the east-end tenant map significantly. A live interactive directory reflects those changes immediately and helps the 200,000-plus international tourists who visit annually navigate in a familiar, searchable format before they arrive.
Details
- Simon Property Group
- Orlando, FL
- The Florida Mall Website
