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Dubai Shopping Malls
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One of the worlds leading cities in innovation
and creativity, Dubai is increasingly becoming one of
the most sought after tourist destinations in the globe.
From traditional to cosmopolitan, Dubai has something
for everyone, whether visitors are searching for a cultural
experience or are purely indulging in the lavish lifestyle
Dubai has to offer. Known to many as the nerve centre
of the Gulf, Dubai remains unchallenged in its role as
regional entrepot. Renowned for nurturing creativity,
Dubai is home to unprecedented imagination and originality,
and one look at the Dubai skyline is substantial proof
that Dubai is on track to being in a league of its own.
One of the things that make Dubai a great place to go
shopping is the fact that it is a duty-free port that
low or mostly no duties or tariffs imposed on foreign
products. For the bargain hunter it is a field teeming
with game so thick that even taking aim is superfluous.
It does not matter how big the brand name or the nature
of the products it has to offer. If it can be sold then
it will on display somewhere among the numerous shopping
centers in Dubai. What is more it will typically be cheaper
in Dubai than in the country of its origin.
While the opening time for all shopping centers in Dubai
can be different, it usually happens that they will be
open from 8:00am to 1:00pm, take a 3-hour break then reopen
at 4:00pm and lure shoppers until 9:00pm.
Though most shops are open on Friday, they will close
for prayers between 11:30am and 1:30pm.
Some of the major shopping centers in Dubai are located
along Al Faheidi Road, Al Rigga Road, Al Karama, Al Satwa's,
Al Dhiyafah Road, and Beniyas Square.
It is rather easy to identify these shopping centers
because the modernly constructed malls are spread throughout
the city and contrast sharply with the traditional souqs
(open air markets). Bargaining is expected in the souqs
and even in the modernized shops in the malls it is not
a breach of manners to ask for the "best price"
for any product.
Some popular shopping centers in Dubai are listed below.
- Al Dhiyafah Road, Al Satwa
Exclusive fashion boutiques line the street on this
road. Fabric stores, restaurants and cafes offer plenty
of places to sit down and enjoy the scene when you get
tired of carrying those shopping bags
- Al Ghurair Center
This is one of Dubai's first shopping malls and it has
hundreds of stores offering a wide range of medium to
high priced wares.
- Al Karama Shopping Center
Another popular mall offering many good deals, it includes
clothing, accessories, toys, and furniture. You can
also find fish and vegetable stalls, and supermarkets.
- Al Khaleej Center
Centrally located in Dubai City this mall is know for
its design, prestige, and a shopping and business experience
guaranteeing satisfaction.
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City Center Dubai

This shopping center in Dubai is located opposite the
Creek Golf and Yacht Club on Beniyas Road. It is open
from 10am to midnight on weekdays and 2pm to midnight
on Friday. Despite the longer hours in comparison to other
shopping centers in Dubai, the Deira City Center is still
crowded on every day of the week. The main attraction
here is the Carrefour (formerly known as the Continent).
This is the Deira City Center's hypermarket and IKEA,
the furniture store. Thanks to the ever present 10 Dhs
craziness that is attached by vendors to fast moving consumer
goods it is hard to visit the Carrfour without witnessing
a couple of people rushing around with loaded shopping
carts. The mall also features leading names in fashion.
It consists of two shopping floors that sit over a covered
parking space that can accommodate 2000 cars. There are
many stores and they stock a wide variety of goods, including
furniture, furnishings, clothing, perfumes, cosmetics,
shoes, etc. There are also specialty stores that offer
mobile phones, watches, sports gear, and gift items. As
if all this were not enough the mall also has a huge entertainment
complex including the latest video games, mini golf, and
a train ride. Finally, after all that hustling over two
floors (well, three if you parked the car yourself) there
are the countless nooks offering all sorts of international
cuisine along the food courts.

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Burjuman Center

Located in the heart of Dubai, the BurJuman Centre is
a distinctive landmark which comprises more than three
hundred thousand square feet of retail space. The centre's
atrium courtyards flooded with sunlight, comfortable seating
and abundant foliage creates a relaxed yet vibrant shopping
environment.
The mall has now surpassed leading fashion destinations
such as Sloane Street, Bond Street, Ave Montaigne and
Rodeo Drive in terms of concentration of brands. Some
of the mall's exclusive tenants include Saks Fifth Avenue,
Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Loewe, Emanuel Ungaro, Valentino,
Moschino, Tods, Gianfranco Ferre, Etro, Christian Dior,
Dolce & Gabbana, Christian Lacroix and Van Cleef &
Arpels. The mall also houses Prada, Versace, Salvatore
Ferragamo, Just Cavalli, Kenzo, Cartier, and Chanel.
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IBN Batuta Mall

Ibn Battuta Mall has been consistently busy since opening
in April, however, with few attractions open elsewhere
even more shoppers took advantage of the mall's diverse
tenancy mix which includes 50 new shopping brands to the
UAE. The wealth of entertainment and leisure facilities,
including Grand Megaplex 21 Screens, a Restaurant Court,
and a 16-outlet Food Court also kept visitors entertained
as temperatures soared to 39C outside. Extensive parking
facilities for around 5000 cars were more than equipped
to deal with the additional demand.

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Lamcy Plaza Shopping Center

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Wafi City Shopping Mall


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Mall of the Emirates

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Mercato Mall


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