Dubai Mall
د.إ 185
Dubai is a true dream for all shopping lovers. And Dubai Mall is the heart of shopping in Dubai.
Known as the home of the Dubai shopping festival, this mall is one of the world’s largest ones.
But it’s not just a destination for shopping with over 1200 retail stores, it’s also entertainment and leisure destination with its own Aquarium, Underwater Zoo, Ice Rink, a cinema complex and hundreds of food and beverage outlets.
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