Dubai! A Shopper’s Delight
Dubai! A Shopper’s Delight
Oct 19, 2009 1:13:06 PM
Dubai, the glitzy financial capital of the United Arab Emirates, becomes home to nearly 3.5 million visitors during the famous Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF). Known in Arabic as 'Layali Dubai', DSF
was started in February 1996 by the Dubai government as a pure retail event to promote trade. Today it is an annual shopping, entertainment, and cultural extravaganza that continues to draw tourism
in Dubai. Held between January and February, the festival has incredible bargains, promotions and raffle draws in store. Imagine - with a AED 200 raffle coupon, you could drive away in a Lexus or win
a Nissan. Whether you are flying out from the UK or from India, your local carriers too will have attractive packages on offer in this period.
The rest of the year too, shopaholics would find Dubai a shopper’s paradise. Ikea, Carrefour, Tiffany & Co, Rivoli, Spinney’s, Giordano, Delsey to name a few, world-famous brands occupy prime retail space in Dubai. Its sprawling malls have an average of 250 retails outlets across multiple levels. Plan your stay meticulously. Book a hotel close to the big shopping malls like the Mall of Emirates. If the 5 star hotel in the Mall does not fit your bill, you could book into a budget, luxury, 3 star hotel right across there.
The general consensus for the shoppers in Dubai is to go big or go home; an idea amplified at the duty-free shopping at Dubai International Airport as well. It recorded sales of $1.1bn last year, placing it ahead of London's Heathrow and Seoul's Incheon International Airport. Even the busy, overnight business traveler would find it irresistible not to stop by the duty-free.
The rest of the year too, shopaholics would find Dubai a shopper’s paradise. Ikea, Carrefour, Tiffany & Co, Rivoli, Spinney’s, Giordano, Delsey to name a few, world-famous brands occupy prime retail space in Dubai. Its sprawling malls have an average of 250 retails outlets across multiple levels. Plan your stay meticulously. Book a hotel close to the big shopping malls like the Mall of Emirates. If the 5 star hotel in the Mall does not fit your bill, you could book into a budget, luxury, 3 star hotel right across there.
The general consensus for the shoppers in Dubai is to go big or go home; an idea amplified at the duty-free shopping at Dubai International Airport as well. It recorded sales of $1.1bn last year, placing it ahead of London's Heathrow and Seoul's Incheon International Airport. Even the busy, overnight business traveler would find it irresistible not to stop by the duty-free.
Changed from siviaggiare on Oct 19, 2009 2:16:58 PM
Dubai! A Shopper’s Delight
Jul 28, 2010 12:13:44 PM
If I ever go to Dubai - I`ll spend all my money
Dubai! A Shopper’s Delight
May 25, 2011 12:38:28 PM
great country one of my favorite


