Dubai: 10 Things to Do
2. Shopping Malls
The thing about shopping in Dubai is that the actual shopping is average, but the experience is intriguing. If you've shopped in New York or Paris, Dubai's malls will be a disappointment. Most of the shops are familiar and no cheaper (though you may find the odd bargain on electronics) than in other places in the world. But store trawling is only the tip of the Dubai shopping experience. Malls in this city are realizations of unrestrained fantasy, offering surreal attractions to lure you (and your credit card) in.
The Souk Madinat inside the Madinat Jumeirah Hotel, for example, boasts its own waterway to transfer people from its shops, bars and restaurants to the neighboring clutch of hotels. The gargantuan Mall of the Emirates has an indoor ski slope with real snow, should you fancy a quick slalom between shopping and hitting the beach. The recently opened Khan Murjan souk claims to be an example of "Islamic authenticity, unparalleled in the region"; it connects the Wafi Mall, home of Chanel, Marks & Spencer and Montblanc, with the brand new Raffles Hotel. All may be surpassed by the Mall of Arabia, slated to open in 2008 as the largest mall in the world at 10 million sq. ft., complete with a real-life Jurassic Parklike dinopark called Restless Planet (the beasts will be mechanical).
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1. Souk Madinat Jumeirah
Dubai, U.A.E.; 971-(0)4-366-8888 25.13277855.184722 madinatjumeirah.com -
2. Mall of the Emirates
Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, U.A.E.; 971-(0)4-409-9000 25.11805655.200556 malloftheemirates.com -
3. Wafi Mall
Sheikh Rashid Road, Dubai, U.A.E.; 971-(0)4-324-4555 25.22888255.319247 wafi.com -
4. Raffles Hotel
Sheikh Rashid Road, Dubai, U.A.E.; 971-(0)4-324-8888 25.22777855.320556 raffles.com -
5. Mall of Arabia
Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, U.A.E.; 971-(0)4-331-1022 25.07916755.3175 More Info