Centrum Babylon Liberec is the principal Liberec Region leisure-and-retail resort centre at Nitranská 1 in central Liberec, opened in 1998 with the 16,000-sqm resort retail format spanning approximately 50 retail and service units integrated within the broader Babylon entertainment complex including the Aquapark Babylon water park, the Lunapark indoor theme park, the iQLANDIA science centre, and the Babylon Hotel positioning the property as the principal Czech leisure-and-retail integrated destination. The property is managed within the broader contemporary Czech resort retail real estate context as a benchmark for the leisure-anchored shopping integration.
The format combines the dedicated entertainment-and-leisure anchor programming including the Aquapark Babylon as one of the largest indoor water parks in Central Europe, the Lunapark with carousel and family rides, the iQLANDIA science museum, the Labyrinth interactive maze, and the integrated bowling, laser game, and mini-golf positioning with the broader retail register featuring the dedicated dining circuit, the cafe and restaurant positions, the souvenir and gift register, the sportswear and outdoor specialty, and the contemporary Czech resort retail-and-services programming distinctive to the leisure-anchored format.
The catchment combines the dense central Liberec residential demographic with the broader Liberec Region metropolitan concentration of approximately 100,000 city residents and 440,000 regional residents drawing from the principal northern Bohemian consumer cluster and the substantial cross-border Polish and German tourist traffic flowing through the principal Jizera Mountains and the Krkonoše Giant Mountains tourist circuit attracting approximately 4 million annual leisure-tourism visitors. Direct accessibility includes the principal R10 expressway access from the Prague corridor, the integrated central Liberec tram network, the dedicated parking infrastructure for approximately 1,500 vehicles, and the broader northern Bohemian transport integration.
The asset’s commercial role within the Czech retail map is the principal Liberec Region leisure-anchored resort retail destination as the largest contemporary leisure-and-retail integrated complex in the Czech Republic, complementing rather than competing with the larger 102,000-sqm Westfield Chodov URW southern Prague flagship positioned 100 kilometres south, the 92,000-sqm Westfield Černý Most URW eastern Prague regional positioned 110 kilometres south, the 28,000-sqm Plaza Liberec central Liberec urban shopping centre, the broader Liberec Region metropolitan retail register, and the cross-border Polish leisure-shopping integration.
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