What are the most popular shopping malls in Dubai?
The most popular shopping malls in Dubai include:
- Dubai Mall: One of the largest shopping malls in the world.
- Mall of the Emirates: Famous for its Ski Dubai indoor ski resort.
- Dubai Marina Mall: A popular center in the Marina area.
- Ibn Battuta Mall: A themed shopping mall inspired by the travels of the famous Arab traveler.
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