Central Mataram (Mataram Mall) and Sweta district (Lombok Epicentrum)
★ 4.1(3,215 reviews)
Mataram Mall and Lombok Epicentrum Mall are Lombok's two main modern shopping centers — air-conditioned, fixed-price, with international and Indonesian chain stores, food courts, supermarkets, and cinemas. Useful for forgotten essentials, rainy-day refuge, and ATM/banking, less interesting for souvenirs.
# Mataram Mall & Lombok Epicentrum: The Modern Shopping Refuge
Lombok's two main modern shopping malls are both in Mataram, about 3 km apart. They're functionally similar — air-conditioned, fixed-price, multi-floor, with the standard Indonesian mall mix of fashion chains, electronics, food court, supermarket, and cinema. Neither is a destination, but both are useful when you need something specific.
The original mall, opened in the late 1990s, sits on Jalan Pejanggik in the heart of Mataram. Older feel, smaller footprint, but still busy. Strong points:
Opened 2015, larger and newer. Located 3 km north in the Sweta district. Better selection of international brands and cleaner facilities:
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Specific items worth knowing about:
Avoid Saturday afternoons (locals shop) and Sunday evenings (families dine) if you want a quiet experience.
Mataram Mall: Jl. Pejanggik No. 26. 30 minutes from Senggigi (~80k IDR Grab), 45 minutes from Kuta Lombok (~120k IDR), 10 minutes from Pasar Cakranegara (walking distance).
Lombok Epicentrum: Jl. Sriwijaya No. 333. 35 minutes from Senggigi (~90k IDR), 50 minutes from Kuta Lombok (~140k IDR), 5 minutes by Grab from Mataram Mall.
Hours: Both open 10am–10pm daily. Cinemas run until midnight on weekends. Food courts open from 10am, supermarkets from 9am.
Parking: Free at both. Lombok Epicentrum has more space; Mataram Mall fills up on weekends.
Pair a Mataram Mall visit with Pasar Cakranegara (across the road), Pura Meru temple, and Mayura Water Palace for a full Mataram day. For Epicentrum, combine with Pantai Loang Baloq or a stop at the cathedral.
Mataram's malls aren't tourist destinations — they're practical infrastructure. Visit if you need essentials, are escaping rain, want a non-spicy meal in air conditioning, or are taking kids to the cinema. Skip if your only goal is shopping for Lombok-specific things; the markets and craft villages do that better.