Horizon Mall is a new open-air mall in the Horizon Hills area of Iskandar Puteri, a short drive from Legoland. You’ve probably seen the leafy, garden-style renders doing the rounds. The thing most of those posts leave out is that it hasn’t actually opened yet, and the date has kept slipping.
| Status | Not open yet (as of June 2026) |
| Opening target | Late 2026 |
| Location | Horizon Hills, Iskandar Puteri, Johor |
| From Singapore | ~35 min drive from Tuas Checkpoint (Second Link); ~10 min from Legoland |
| Size | 150,000 sq ft, four storeys, open-air design |
| Anchor names | Village Grocer, Starbucks (drive-thru), Chagee, ChaTraMue, Padi House |
Image Credits: Horizon Hills Official Website
Horizon Mall is a 150,000 sq ft open-air mall by Gamuda Land, built into its Horizon Hills township in Iskandar Puteri. It’s designed around greenery and natural light, with walkways open to the air rather than the usual sealed, air-conditioned layout.
There’s tropical planting, water features, and a mix of covered and semi-open spaces across four floors. The developers point to malls like The LINC in KL and Elmina Lakeside as their reference points, so the idea is somewhere you’d sit with a coffee, not just run your errands and go.
On size, keep your expectations in check. 150,000 sq ft makes this a neighbourhood mall, built mainly for the 20,000-odd residents of Horizon Hills and the surrounding area. It’s a half-day stop at most.
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Short answer: not yet. As of June 2026, Horizon Mall still isn’t open, and the opening date has shifted more than once.
The dates floating around don’t agree, and several sources are still quoting one that’s already passed:
So any “opening May 2026” headline you come across is out of date. Late 2026 is the realistic read now, and it’ll likely open in phases, with the supermarket and a few F&B spots trading first. For now, don’t plan a trip around it. Once it’s actually open, it’s a good stop to fold into a day you’re already spending out that way.
Related Guide: Want a JB mall that’s actually trading now? Our guide to SKS City Mall JBCC covers the one that opened this May.
Image Credits: Horizon Hills Official Website
Horizon Mall sits in Horizon Hills, Iskandar Puteri, right beside the Horizon Hills Golf & Country Club, on the western side of JB. That puts it closest to the Second Link, not the Causeway.
Rough drive times:
Driving is easiest. It’s a township mall with its own car park, and no train or bus drops you right there. If you’d rather not take your own car over, our Train to JB guide covers the RTS and Shuttle Tebrau into JB Sentral, and you’d take a Grab from there out to Iskandar Puteri.
Legoland is ten minutes away, so the easy plan is the theme park first, then the mall after for dinner and a supermarket run before you head home.
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Image Credits: ChaTraMue; Esquire Philippines;@amoyy.alzikri on Lemon8
The tenant list has come out in stages, so think of this as a work in progress, not the final directory. Per Gamuda Land’s announcement, there’ll be 30-plus F&B outlets and 10-plus lifestyle brands across the four floors.
Anchors and lifestyle:
Food and drinks:
Tenant lists for unopened malls shift constantly. Some names will move in later, and a few may drop out before opening, so check before you make a special trip for any single store.
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Once it opens, yes, though more as something you tack onto a Legoland or Iskandar Puteri day than a reason to go in itself. The appeal is the garden setting and the family facilities. On shopping alone, it’s smaller than the malls Singaporeans already cross for, so a quick comparison:
SKS City Mall JBCC is the other big 2026 opening, and the easier one to reach on foot. It opened on 1 May 2026, sits about a 20-minute walk (or a short drive) from the Causeway CIQ, and runs to four floors plus a basement. If you’re coming without a car, SKS is the more practical pick. Horizon’s edge is the setting, and being close to Legoland.
On size, Horizon Mall doesn’t compete with the big established malls, and isn’t meant to:
So no, Horizon Mall isn’t the biggest mall in JB, whatever you might read. That’s KSL or Mid Valley Southkey. Horizon is the low-key, half-day option.
Related Guide: Want the big one with a cinema and arcade? Our KSL City Mall guide covers food, massages and getting there.
The mall’s still a building site, but Horizon Hills itself has a small café scene worth a stop if you’re already out there for the golf or a property viewing. Its quiet, leafy streets have picked up a string of matcha cafés and brunch spots over the past year.
If you’d rather build a proper food day around it, JB’s better-known clusters are a short drive away. The Mount Austin café and food belt is the obvious one for dessert and Korean BBQ, and old-town favourites are an easy add if you’re heading back toward the Causeway. For an early start, line up a few stops from our JB dim sum list before the crowds build.
Related Guide: Making a morning of it? Our best breakfast in JB roundup sorts 28 spots by area.
Usually, yes, and a lot of that is the exchange rate. As of mid-2026, one Singapore dollar gets you around 3.2 MYR, so the everyday stuff works out cheaper than at home once you convert it. A sit-down meal that comes to about 40 MYR (~S$13) doesn’t sound like much on its own, but it adds up over a day out.
Where it slips away is how you pay. Credit cards usually add a 3 to 3.5% foreign transaction fee on every overseas tap, and money changers build a markup of a few percent into the rate they quote you, more at the checkpoint and airport counters.
A simple way to hold onto the better rate:
That ATM-over-money-changer move is the one most day-trippers miss. For deeper detail, see our Malaysia ATM withdrawal guide and the SGD to MYR rate guide.
Not as of June 2026. Despite early reports pointing to a May 2026 launch, the mall still isn’t trading. Current estimates put the opening in the second half of 2026, most likely late in the year, and the official Horizon Hills site hasn’t confirmed a firm date.
Horizon Mall is developed by Gamuda Land as part of its Horizon Hills township, a long-running integrated development in Iskandar Puteri. The wider township is run under Horizon Hills Development Sdn Bhd.
About a 35-minute drive from Tuas Checkpoint via the Second Link, or roughly 50 minutes from Woodlands. It’s also only around 10 minutes from Legoland Malaysia, which makes it a natural pairing with a theme-park day.
No. At 150,000 sq ft it’s a neighbourhood lifestyle mall. JB’s biggest malls are KSL City Mall and the Mid Valley Southkey complex. Horizon’s appeal is its open-air, garden setting, not its size.
No, that’s a different mix-up. Horizon Mall is a brand-new development that hasn’t opened yet. The “abandoned mall” talk online refers to older, unrelated JB properties, not this one.
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Horizon Mall looks like a nice addition to a Legoland or Iskandar Puteri day, just not a reason to make the trip on its own until it’s open. Pencil it in for late 2026 and build it into a day that’s already worth the drive.
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