Tebrau City is a shopping mall in Desa Tebrau, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. It was opened to the public on January 4, 2006, and officially by Malaysia's information minister at that time, Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir. Construction of Tebrau City commenced in 2004. It was Aeon's largest shopping mall in Malaysia before the opening of the AEON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre in Bandar Bukit Tinggi, Klang, Selangor.
The mall is owned by Aeon, the owner of Jusco supermarket. Apart from Jusco, other major tenants include Popular's Harris bookstore and Tanjung Golden Village (TGV) cinema. It is located along Jalan Kota Tinggi, the road that leads to Ulu Tiram and Kota Tinggi in the north. It is particularly crowded during the weekends and public holidays.
In 2006, the Triton Bus company of Malaysia has allocated bus service no. 20, a Causeway Link shuttle bus, to transport shoppers to and fro Johor Bahru.
Following trends in upmarket shopping centres in Kuala Lumpur, several fashion franchises opened their outlets in this shopping mall including Topshop/Topman, British India, MNG, Esprit, Levi's, Guess, G2000; with some international brands coming to Johor Bahru for the 1st time. Unlike many other shopping complexes in Johor Bahru which charges exorbitant parking fees, Tebrau City charges only RM 1.00 per entry and for Jusco AEON members, it is free of charge.