Shopping Centres in Dubai

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Al-Ain

Al-Ain Shopping Centre – in Bur Dubai, Al-Mankhool Road, this center specializes in electronic computers. The shops offer all kinds of PCs, peripherals and accessories such as external hard drives and USB modules. There is also a good choice for digital cameras. Compared to the Al-Ain Centre, Al Khaleej Shopping Centre, which carries the similar needs, and although only less business.

Al – Ghurair City -Deira, this shopping center provides for those who dress in traditional Emirate. It is the oldest shopping center in Dubai and shops offer stylish abayas and shaylas and Arabic carpets and jewelry. The mall is well-known facilities, such as Paris Gallery, Nine West.

Burjamen Centre - a shopping mall in the heart of most of the upper end of the market, the premium-brand shops and luxury boutiques such as Dolce & Gabbana, Cartier, Calvin Klein and Tiffany. Is close to Khalid bin al-Waleed (Bank St) and Trade Center Road.

Deira City Centre – the mall is not as unusual as most listed below, but still good to compete in the rational layout of the shop. How many other malls, it offers a wide seletion of outlets, such as Debenhams, Virgin Megastore, Zara and other international high street brands. It includes a multiplex cinema, a spread of restaurants and cafes. Derin City Centre is home to the “Arabian Treasures” souvenir and traditional textiles area. It was equipped with a Carrefour hypermarket, which is usually very busy.

Dubai Festival City – it is linked to the resort’s own brand of retail shopping center, opened in 2007 and has remained popular. It takes about 600 sales, lectures, and 100 out-door restaurants and cafes, as well as the home of three large hotels. The center is so much variety, including well-known stores such as Mark Jacobs Marks & Spencer and IKEA. Overall, the mall is a huge 2.8 million square feet of its waterfront location and offers a scenic ride rubbing.

Emirates Towers Boulevard – This shopping center is situated on Sheikh Zayed Road, Emirates Towers Sheikh Mohammed, where the office is located. Therefore, very strict security at the mall and it attracts most of the rich people who can afford to shop exclusive designer stores. Brands – Armani, Gucci and Jimmy Choo.

Ibn Battuta Mall – the mall on Sheikh Zayed Road. This unique and stunning Dubai Mall traveled to six countries on various topics of Ibn Battuta is connected. These countries include China, India, Persia, Egypt, Tunisia and Andalusia. It is necessary to examine a number of eclectic shops, and there is a golf cart shuttle to help you get around. In order to recommend a shop in Mumbai Se, a collection of accessories from Bejeweled mandarin tunics Indian handmade bags. This charming shopping center also has a permanent exhibition of Islamic science, invention and astronomy.

Karama Shopping Centre – located in Bur Dubai, this is a popular bazaar, as the area includes a cluster of small shops scattered along a busy street. The shops offer crafts, gifts and accessories. Here you can buy fake designer clothes and handbags at discounted prices.
Mall of the Emirates – near 4th Experience in the Sheikh Zayed Road, this is one of the largest shopping malls in Dubai. Here you will find over 200 shops, including international chains, luxury brand shops and boutiques, including Charles and Keith, and the professions, such as the popular Al-Jaber Gallery. The well-food chain, Carrefour, known to be center mounted. The Mall of the Emirates and the many restaurants and cafes, and in particular the possibility of skiing, movies and even a multiplex cinema, which is all under one roof.

Mercato Mall – Jumeirah Road and the mall is the only Renaissance-themed shopping mall in Dubai, or even the entire Middle East, perhaps. Though not as much choice as a center, there are still many more trendy shops such as Mango, Next, Massimo Dutti, Topshop and Virgin Megastore. There are also several restaurants to dine
Souk Madinat Jumeirah – Jumeirah Road, this is a different shopping centers in Dubai. He vaulted wooden ceiling supported by Arabic architecture to resemble a traditional souk. The Souk Madinat Jumeirah is quite confusing, since the low-light conditions and the same parts you end up walking the same shops, enticing you to buy some interesting souvenirs, but expensive.

The shopping center attracts the most tourists, and next to the landmark Burj Al Arab, and numerous licensed bars and restaurants along the coast to keep the audience happy.

Wafi Shopping Centre

Wafi Shopping Centre – Al-Qataiyat Road Mall, which is focused primarily removed from the luxury brands, jewelry and expensive boutiques like Chanel and Givenchy. The Egyptian architectural theme of the new wing is a beautiful stained-glass pyramids, which are worth seeing. A luxury spa is complex, and many bars, attached to a license.


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