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Randers Storcenter

A bright, fully indoor mall in southern Randers, combining nearly 60 shops, Bilka hypermarket, casual dining and 1,800 free parking spaces in one easy stop.

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Randers Storcenter is a large, fully indoor shopping mall in the southern part of Randers, bringing nearly 60 specialty shops, a Bilka hypermarket and casual eateries together under one roof. Bright, modern arcades, all on a single level, make it easy to navigate for families and wheelchair users alike. With 1,800 free parking spaces, EV charging, frequent activities and shelter from Denmark’s changeable weather, it works as both a practical stop and a relaxed day out.

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Merkurvej 55, Randers SØ, Randers SØ, 8960, DK
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Duration: 1.5 to 4 hours
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Free
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
10 am-7 pm
Tuesday
10 am-7 pm
Wednesday
10 am-7 pm
Thursday
10 am-7 pm
Friday
10 am-7 pm
Saturday
10 am-5 pm
Sunday
10 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Local bus from Randers city centre

    From Randers city centre, use one of the city buses that run to Paderup, such as lines that serve the shopping area near Merkurvej. The journey typically takes around 10–20 minutes depending on traffic and stops. Buses run frequently on weekdays and slightly less often in evenings and at weekends. A single adult ticket within the local zone usually costs in the range of 20–30 DKK, and you can bring foldable prams on board, though peak times may feel crowded.

    Taxi within Randers

    Taxis from central Randers to Randers Storcenter cover a short urban distance and generally take 5–10 minutes, depending on traffic and starting point. Fares within the city are typically around 120–200 DKK for a standard car, with surcharges for evening, night and weekend rides. Taxis are suitable if you are carrying heavy shopping or travelling with small children, and most vehicles can accommodate foldable wheelchairs or prams, though you should mention this when you book.

    Driving by private car

    If you are driving from within the Randers area or from the E45 motorway, follow major approach roads toward the southern commercial district where the shopping centre is signposted. Travel time from central Randers is usually 5–15 minutes, while journeys from nearby towns in East Jutland may take 20–45 minutes. Parking at the mall is free and without time limits, with around 1,800 spaces and designated disabled bays, plus EV charging points near selected entrances.

    Cycling from Randers city districts

    Cycling from residential neighbourhoods or the central districts of Randers to the southern shopping area typically takes 15–30 minutes, depending on your starting point and route. Randers has a network of cycle-friendly roads and paths, though some sections near commercial zones involve sharing space with car traffic. The terrain is mostly gentle, and bike racks are usually available near the mall’s entrances. This option suits visitors comfortable with urban cycling who prefer an inexpensive, flexible way to reach the centre.

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    Visitor Center

    Local tips

    Plan at least two to three hours if you want to combine grocery shopping at Bilka with browsing fashion, interiors and a relaxed café stop.
    If you drive an electric car, head for the red or blue entrances, where dedicated EV charging points are located close to the doors.
    Use the floor plan boards at each entrance to pick a route through your priority shops so you do not need to double back across the mall.
    Families with small children can look out for play areas and baby-friendly facilities, which make longer visits more comfortable.
    On wet or windy days, consider timing your visit for earlier in the day to enjoy a calmer atmosphere before the afternoon rush.

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    A modern shopping hub in southern Randers

    Randers Storcenter is the city’s major indoor shopping hub, sitting in the Paderup district a short distance from Randers’ historic core. Purpose-built as a regional centre, it gathers almost 60 specialty shops, a large Bilka hypermarket and a cluster of cafés and quick-eat restaurants beneath a bright, contemporary roof. Wide, tiled walkways loop past fashion chains, sportswear, bookshops, interiors and electronics, offering much of what you would expect from a modern Danish mall in one compact zone. Despite its size, the layout feels straightforward. Everything is arranged on a single level, so you can drift between the different sections without escalators or stairs breaking your rhythm. Wayfinding boards stand at each entrance, making it simple to orient yourself and plan a loop that covers everyday errands, wardrobe updates and a relaxed meal break in one visit.

    Everyday Danish life under one roof

    Spending time here offers a glimpse of day-to-day life in a mid-sized Danish city. Locals drop in for big weekly grocery shops at Bilka, browse Nordic fashion brands or pick up homeware and electronics, often rounding off their trip with coffee, juice or a quick bite. Chains such as Joe & The Juice sit alongside Asian buffets and cafés, giving you a choice between grab-and-go snacks and sit-down meals. Throughout the year the centre leans into seasonal moments with decorations and family-friendly happenings, from flower-themed spring weeks to school-start campaigns and winter activities. Temporary pop-ups, kids’ workshops on the central square and themed installations add a touch of spectacle to what is otherwise a very practical destination, especially on grey, rainy days when an indoor stroll is appealing.

    Designed for easy access and comfort

    Accessibility is a core part of the centre’s design. With all shops on one level, step-free routes and generous corridors, visitors using wheelchairs, prams or walkers can move around without obstacles. Accessible parking bays are marked close to several entrances, and facilities such as baby changing areas and family-friendly restrooms support parents navigating visits with younger children. Ambient lighting from skylights and glass sections softens the interior, while climate control keeps temperatures comfortable year-round, independent of wind, rain or summer heat. Benches and informal seating spots along the main routes offer places to pause between shops or wait while others finish browsing, turning the mall into a social meeting ground as much as a retail destination.

    Parking, charging and practical services

    One of Randers Storcenter’s biggest conveniences is its parking capacity. Surrounding the building are around 1,800 free spaces with no time limit, meaning you can take a leisurely approach to your visit without watching the clock. Dedicated disabled spaces close to the main colour-coded entrances make arrival smoother for those with reduced mobility. Drivers of electric cars will find charging stations from major providers near selected entrances, a nod to Denmark’s growing fleet of EVs. A nearby fuel station with an eco-certified car wash extends the practical theme even further, letting you combine vehicle chores with your shopping run. For travellers on a broader East Jutland road trip, this cluster of services makes the mall a handy midway pause.

    Linking historic Randers with new retail zones

    While the centre itself is unapologetically contemporary, it forms part of a wider shopping landscape that also includes Randers’ medieval streets and Denmark’s oldest pedestrian thoroughfare in the city centre. Many visitors choose to balance time under the mall’s roof with a stroll through cobbled lanes and half-timbered houses closer to the river. Around the mall, additional big-box retail and warehouse-style stores extend the commercial district, giving options for DIY, furnishings and outdoor gear beyond what fits inside the main building. Seen together, Randers Storcenter and its neighbours reflect the evolution of a traditional market town into a modern retail hub, where historic alleyways and glass-fronted malls coexist within a short journey of each other.

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