Al Ghurair Centre


Dubai's oldest shopping mall opened in 1980 and is a lot less flashy than its newer cousins, despite an expansion that doubled its number of shops to 390. Aside from the expected Western labels, there are speciality stores selling national dress and Middle Eastern fragrances. There's also a food court with 70 outlets and an 18-screen multiplex.


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