Lollands Centret, Maribo
Compact, convenient and central, Lollands Centret is Maribo’s modern indoor hub for groceries, everyday shopping and a sheltered pause between lake and old town.
Lollands Centret is a compact, covered shopping mall in the heart of Maribo on the island of Lolland, offering everyday convenience under one roof. Anchored by a large supermarket and surrounded by pharmacies, fashion, homeware and specialty stores, it functions as the town’s modern commercial hub. Easy access, generous parking and relaxed indoor walkways make it a practical stop for groceries, errands or a quiet browse before exploring Maribo’s cathedral, lakes and old town streets nearby.
A brief summary to Lollands Centret
- Lollands Centret, Maribo, 4930, DK
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Indoor
- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 9 am-10 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-10 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-10 pm
- Thursday 9 am-10 pm
- Friday 9 am-10 pm
- Saturday 9 am-10 pm
- Sunday 9 am-10 pm
Local tips
- Combine a stop at Lollands Centret with a stroll into Maribo’s old town and cathedral area; you can easily walk between the mall and the historic streets.
- Use the supermarket to stock up on snacks and picnic supplies before heading out to the Maribo Lakes Nature Park or onward to Knuthenborg Safari Park.
- If you prefer quieter shopping, aim for mid-morning on weekdays; late afternoons and Saturdays are usually livelier with local shoppers.
- In bad weather, treat the mall as a sheltered base: enjoy a coffee, plan your route and wait for showers to pass before exploring outdoors again.
- Look out for seasonal decorations and small events around major holidays, when the common areas often feel particularly cosy and festive.
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Getting There
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Regional train and short walk
From other towns on Lolland-Falster such as Nykøbing Falster or Nakskov, take a regional train to Maribo Station; journeys typically take 20–40 minutes. From the station it is about a 10–15 minute walk on level pavements to Lollands Centret. Standard adult single fares on these regional routes usually range from about 40 to 80 DKK depending on distance and ticket type. Trains run several times per hour on weekdays but less frequently in the evenings and on weekends, so check departure times in advance.
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Bus within Lolland
Local buses connect Maribo with nearby communities across Lolland, often stopping close to the town centre within a few minutes’ walk of Lollands Centret. Typical journey times from smaller towns on the island range from 15 to 45 minutes, depending on distance and intermediate stops. A single adult ticket on local buses usually costs around 20–40 DKK. Services are generally less frequent in the evenings and on Sundays, and timetables can vary by season, so plan your trip around scheduled departure times.
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Car from across Zealand and Lolland-Falster
Arriving by car from other parts of Lolland or from Zealand, you can follow main regional roads towards Maribo town centre, where Lollands Centret is signposted. Driving times from larger nearby towns are typically 20–30 minutes from Nykøbing Falster and 30–40 minutes from Nakskov, while journeys from Copenhagen usually take around 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic. There is a large free or low-cost car park immediately around the mall, but it can be busier on Saturday mornings and before public holidays.
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Discover more about Lollands Centret
A modern hub in a historic market town
Lollands Centret sits right in central Maribo, a small cathedral town on the island of Lolland known for its lakes, monastery ruins and cobbled streets. Step through the mall entrances and you move from low-rise Danish streetscape into a compact, modern complex designed for straightforward, everyday shopping. The centre forms a contemporary counterpoint to the old town and is part of the rhythm of local life, used as much by residents running errands as by visitors stocking up before further exploration.The layout is simple and manageable: a handful of short, covered corridors branch off a central spine, with glass doors opening directly to large car parks and nearby streets. It feels local rather than grand, but that is its charm – this is a place built for practicality and routine, not spectacle.Shops, services and local essentials
The anchor of Lollands Centret is a full-size supermarket, drawing people in for weekly groceries and impromptu top‑ups. Around it you find a mix of national chains and independent retailers: a pharmacy for prescriptions and health needs, beauty and personal care, fashion basics, homeware, gifts and toys. Everyday errands can be ticked off in one circuit, from picking up a present to grabbing household supplies.Use the mall as a one‑stop service point: it is a convenient place to sort out practicalities before or after time by Maribo’s lakes, in the cathedral quarter or on the road towards other parts of Lolland. For travellers, the familiarity of a supermarket and recognizable brands can be reassuring in a small-town setting.Cafés, pauses and people-watching
Between the shops, small cafés and eateries provide an excuse to linger. You can sit with a coffee, a simple meal or a pastry while watching the gentle flow of shoppers pass through the covered walkways. The atmosphere is unhurried; this is a town where people still stop to chat.On wet or windy days, the mall becomes a sheltered alternative to the lakeside paths and open squares outside. Seating nooks and café tables offer respite from the weather and a chance to plan the rest of your day’s exploring, leafing through brochures or maps away from the elements.Gateway to Maribo’s broader charms
Although the centre itself is modern, its location places you within easy walking distance of Maribo’s older quarters. From here you are close to the main pedestrian shopping street, the market square and the routes that lead towards the cathedral and lakes. Many visitors use Lollands Centret as a practical base: park, get your bearings, then head out on foot into the more historic parts of town.The mall also mirrors the region’s wider story of change. Lolland is experiencing renewed investment, with major infrastructure projects bringing new jobs and attention. Lollands Centret functions as one of the everyday anchors of that evolving community, an indoor meeting point that complements the island’s nature, culture and coastal landscapes.Practical comfort in all seasons
Lollands Centret is designed for ease: level floors, automatic doors and broad aisles help those with mobility challenges, pushchairs or shopping trolleys. Generous car parking around the building means you are rarely far from an entrance, while bus links nearby make it accessible without a car as well.Because everything is indoors, weather rarely interferes with a visit. In winter the mall is warmed and lit when the afternoons grow dark early; in summer it provides shade and cool air between excursions to the lakes, forests and nearby attractions on Lolland. However long you spend, it offers a straightforward, comfortable pause in a day of travel.Explore the best of what Lollands Centret has to offer
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