Mammut Budapest spans 61,300 sqm across two buildings at Lövőház utca 2-6 in the II district, joined by a glass bridge at the third floor. Mammut I opened in 1998; Mammut II followed in 2001. The twin-building structure makes this the largest retail complex on the Buda bank and the only enclosed mall in Budapest developed as a connected split-campus rather than a single building. NEPI Rockcastle acquired the property in September 2018.
The retail programme runs across the Inditex cluster, H&M, Mango, C&A, and New Yorker in the fashion component, with Starbucks, KFC, and Burger King among the catering anchors. The two food courts create a natural separation of purpose between the buildings. The 8-lane bowling facility on the lower floor of Mammut II is a footfall driver that purely fashion-anchored Budapest malls do not replicate. Douglas anchors the premium beauty segment. Cinema City operates in Mammut I and CinemaPlus in Mammut II, giving the complex more combined screen capacity than the total GLA of 61,300 sqm against WestEnd’s 55,000 sqm would suggest.
Széll Kálmán tér is the principal Buda-side transport hub. Metro Line M2 terminates here, and tram lines 4, 6, 17, 59, and 61 converge at the square. Mammut sits directly at that intersection, giving it a transit catchment that extends across the II, XII, and XI districts without depending on car access. The II district contributes approximately 90,000 residents.
NEPI Rockcastle runs Mammut alongside Arena Mall as Buda-side and Pest-side flagships within the same portfolio. At 61,300 sqm the twin complex is larger than WestEnd City Center at 55,000 sqm, and the glass bridge between the buildings means visitors who enter through one structure typically pass through both before leaving.
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