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The Dubai Mall is a must-visit for shopaholics and fun-loving families with kids.
Expect to spend half a day or more here, perhaps on top of a visit to the Burj Khalifa or Dubai Aquarium.
Wear comfy shoes: the mall is the size of 200 football pitches, so there’s lots of walking.
Some shops are grouped into themed areas, such as boutiques at Fashion Avenue, footwear at Level Shoes, and jewelers at the Gold Souk.
Free WiFi, mobile charging stations, and ATMs are available in the mall.
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Visiting Dubai Mall is free, but tours offer a great introduction to its attractions. Private Dubai tours incorporating the mall start at 364 dirhams (roughly US$99) per person, while those including Burj Khalifa entry cost 790 dirhams (US$215). City, desert, and dinner cruise combos are about 404 dirhams (US$110).
Yes, Dubai Mall is worth visiting: it’s a dream for shoppers and fun-loving families. It's home to international designers, fashion, jewelry, and electronics stores, plus restaurants, delis, and cafés. It’s packed with family-friendly attractions, from the Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo and Dubai Ice Rink to cinemas and other kids’ entertainment.
Weekends are busy at Dubai Mall, so the best times to visit are weekdays, early mornings, or after the lunchtime rush. This helps you enjoy a relaxed experience by avoiding peak crowds at shops and attractions. Evenings during Eid and Christmas are also great if you’re after a lively, festive atmosphere.
Yes, Dubai Mall is accessible for wheelchair users and travelers with mobility difficulties. The mall offers wheelchair rental; wheelchair-friendly walkways and elevators; and entrance ramps with automatic doors. Other features include elevator braille buttons and voice instructions, plus restrooms and parking spots near entrances, all designed for people with disabilities.
Yes, Dubai Mall has a dress code. Like most other malls in Dubai, men and women are required to keep their knees and shoulders covered. T-shirts, long pants, and knee-length shorts are acceptable attire, but anything above the knee or revealing—such as skimpy shorts or tight tops—is considered disrespectful.



















































































































































