Dubai is labelled the "shopping capital
of the Middle East". With so many shopping malls and souks,
there's no better place to find products at unbeatable prices.
It is truly a duty free shopper's paradise that gives you more
for your money. Dubai's numerous shopping malls cater to every
consumer need. Cars, haute couture clothing, jewellery, electronics,
furnishing, sporting equipment, and any other goods will likely
all be under the same roof.
Mall of the Emirates - near 4th interchange on Sheikh Zayed
Road - The largest shopping mall outside of North America. 200+
shops, cinemas, plus the Ski Centre. Has many international
high street chains as well as luxury brand stores, including
Harvey Nichols. Many restaurants and cafes, though cafes tend
to be much more crowded than at other malls. Very large Carrefour
hypermarket attached. Arabian/Middle Eastern souvenir shops
upstairs.
Ibn Battuta Mall - Jebel Ali - Areas themed around six countries
(China, India, Persia, Egypt, Tunisia and the Andalusia.) Wide
range of shops, although fewer high class brands. Has various
restaurants and cafes (including three Starbucks), and a multiplex
cinema including an Imax. No restaurants serve alcohol. Also
has permanent exhibition of Islamic science, invention and astronomy.
Attached (access via outside) is one of Dubai's few second-hand
bookshops, House of Prose. Has a Geant supermarket attached.
Souk Madinat Jumeirah - Jumeirah Road, - 75 shops, numerous
bars, restaurants and cafes, a nightclub, theatre. More expensive
and targeted directly at tourists than other, general malls
where residents go. Most bars and restaurants are licensed for
alcohol. Nice to wander through as it has been designed to resemble
a "traditional" souq, but with the modern comforts
of air conditioning. Lots of souvenir-type shops.
Burjuman Centre - Khalifa Bin Zayed Road, - Recently opened
after expansion, focus is on premium brand stores and luxury
boutiques, but high street stores are also available. No restaurants
serve alcohol.
Deira City Centre - This is by far the most popular mall in
Dubai and no visit to Dubai is complete without a visit. Debenhams,
Virgin Megastore, Zara and other international high street brands.
A multiplex cinema, and many restaurants and cafes. Also has
a large "Arabian Treasures" souvenir and traditional
textiles area. Big Carrefour hypermarket attached, which is
nearly always very busy. No restaurants serve alcohol.
Wafi Mall - Marks & Spencer, Goodies. Focus is almost entirely
on luxury brands, jewellery and expensive boutiques. Many upmarket
restaurants and bars, many of which are licensed (have alcohol
available). A luxury spa is attached to the complex. The Egypt-themed
architecture, which includes quite beautiful stained-glass pyramids,
is worth seeing.
Emirates Towers Boulevard - Sheikh Zayed Road - Part of the
Emirates Tower Hotel complex. The shops here match the hotel
- very high class, plus a Starbucks. Lipton cafe has free wifi.
Restaurants and bars all serve alcohol. Quite a popular nightlife
spot, with bars and nightclubs.
Mercato Mall - Jumeirah Beach Road. The only Renaissance-themed
shopping mall in the Middle East. Cinemas, Virgin Megastore,
high street brands such as Next, Top Shop. Also has a big Spinneys
attached. Some restaurants, but none are licensed for alcohol.
Gold Souk - Not a mall, but a historic market that has been
a part of Dubai since the origin of Dubai itself. Located at
the mouth of the creek, it dazzles people by selling gold in
large quantities and with no security. A must visit for shoppers
and sightseers.
Spice Souk - As above, not a mall, but a historic market that
has been a part of Dubai since the origin of Dubai itself. Located
at the mouth of the creek, it is not far from the Gold Souk,
but has sadly declined a bit in recent years as supermarkets
take over the spice trade. A must visit for shoppers and sightseers.
Lots of souvenirs are also available. Both the Spice Souk and
the Gold Souq are a rather hot and sweaty experience with limited
air-conditioning, so wear appropriately cool, loose clothing
if visiting in mid summer. Individual shops are air conditioned.
Gold & Diamond Park - Interchange 4, Sheikh Zayed Road
(South side)- sells gold and diamond products. None of the character
of the more historic gold souq, but is air-conditioned throughout,
and easier to reach and park at than the historic souq (which
is in the depths of downtown Deira).
Al Ain Plaza (known locally as Computer Plaza) On Mankhool
Road along from the Ramada Hotel, Bur Dubai heading towards
the creek. A mall specializing in computers, computer parts
and computer add ons like monitors, VOIP Phones, Hard Drives,
etc.
TIP: Several malls have a large Carrefour, or similar, hypermarket
where you'll find the lowest cost electronics.
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