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DUBAI SHOPPING

With over 47 world class malls to explore, Dubai is a veritable shopper's paradise. One of the largest retail markets in the world, selling everything from solid gold ingots to beautiful and intricate hand crafted jewellery, and bargaining is welcomed almost everywhere. The newly built Gold and Diamond Park is a must see attraction for serious jewellery shoppers.
Home to some of the world's most prestigious shopping malls, boutiques, and department stores, accommodating retailers ranging from hi-tech electronics, haute couture, home furnishings and accessories or traditional handicrafts. Dubai is famous for offering the best international brands at astonishing prices, coupled with its tax free status, the savings are sure to amaze.
Larger Malls have food courts, entertainment centres, cinemas, play areas for children, allowing for the complete shopping experience.
Whether shopping in the bustling bazaars or in the grand malls, Dubai is a haven of untold treasures for all shoppers.

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