Mall of the Emirates
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The Mall of the Emirates (MOE) is a multi-level shopping hub that has earned the reputation of being the world’s first shopping resort. More than 90 dining options will give you an opportunity to enjoy a tryst with good life, as t … Read more
The Mall of the Emirates (MOE) is a multi-level shopping hub that has earned the reputation of being the world’s first shopping resort. More than 90 dining options will give you an opportunity to enjoy a tryst with good life, as there is a saying ‘good food is equal to good life’. This one-of-a-kind shopping heaven offers not only shopping, but also entertainment, adventure and sporting options. The mall is spread across three levels and leasable area of 255, 489 sq m. Each level is very well connected to a car park; so reaching your favourite spot should not be a tricky task. Read less

The Mall of the Emirates (MOE) is a multi-level shopping hub that has earned the reputation of being the world’s first shopping resort. More than 90 dining options will give you an opportunity to enjoy a tryst with good life, as there is a saying ‘good food is equal to good life’. This one-of-a-kind shopping heaven offers not only shopping, but also entertainment, adventure and sporting options. The mall is spread across three levels and leasable area of 255, 489 sq m. Each level is very well connected to a car park; so reaching your favourite spot should not be a tricky task. Ski Dubai is one of the features that attract tourists and locals alike for its fun quotient. The mall is also very well connected to Dubai metro making is easily accessible for the mall goers. A worth-giving tip―visit this mall during the festive season and be amused for all the right reasons.
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