One
of Dubai’s greatest attractions for visitors is its superb
shopping, which is an integral part of life in Dubai. Being an open
port with low import duties and no taxation, the city offers unbeatable
value. Most major brand name products are readily available, and
are often less expensive in Dubai than in their country of origin.
Modern shopping malls are conveniently
located throughout the city.
Local markets, Bazaars
and souk shopping can be entertaining as well as
profitable. The sheer variety of
goods available in the winding alleys is bewildering, from gold
and the latest in electronics, cameras and wrist watches to spices,
silks, household appliances and sports goods. Dubai’s major
shopping areas include Al Rigga Road, Al Karama, Al Dhiyafa Road
and Bani Yas Square.
"Shop till you drop" is one
of the captions that attract shopaholics to Dubai, which has the
largest number of shopping malls in the Middle East.
Dubai's
Heritage Village, featuring small houses made of mangrove and
palm stalls where locals demonstrate traditional craft such as pottery-making
and metal pot-making, cannot compete with Egypt's pyramids, Jordan's
Petra, Syria's Tadmor, or Saudi Arabia's Mecca in historical or
religious value.
But it would be safe to say that none
of the above countries have anything half as glamorous as Dubai's
spaceship-like Burj
Al Arab hotel, the Mall of the Emirates, which is the only shopping
mall in the world to host a ski slope, and The World islands - a
collection of man-made islands shaped into the continents of the
world.
What and where to Buy
in Dubai
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hardware |
|
|
|
Lingerie |
Luggage & Leather |
|
|
Outdoor Goods |
Party Accessories |
|
Plant & Tree |
Shoes |
|
Tailoring |
|
Place to Shop in Dubai
|