WORLD TRADE CENTER
Read moreThe mall is located in a building sheathed with openwork wooden panels, worked into skylights and designed by Foster & Partners. It was built on the site of the old souk, in the historic district of the city, at the foot of two twin towers, one of which is the highest in Abu Dhabi. On the shopping mall side, the Hub offers a quality gastronomic offer. On the souk side across the street, it is the kingdom of souvenir gifts, with a small market selling Iranian spices, and I love AD which offers some books and souvenirs.
ABU DHABI MALL
Read moreThis giant emporium has been open for over 20 years! It is one of the city's iconic malls for shopping miles. It's not particularly beautiful, but with nearly 200 stores you can store the entire Iberian fashion empire and a section for traditional dress and perfumes (Abu Haleeqa, where Dhabians dress!) and a Coop supermarket with unbeatable prices. It is located in one of the historic districts of the 80s and is mostly frequented by locals and expats.
AL WAHDA MALL
Read moreWahda Mall is located in the center of the capital. It is a large shopping mall and in fact the largest on Abu Dhabi Island and probably the most pleasant to walk around. In addition to the string of international brands, there is Magrudy, which has been in business for over 35 years, a nice bookstore and Lulu supermarket, an institution in the UAE. There, you will be able to find some of the country's specialties such as dates, a blend of ready-to-use Arabian coffee, camel milk, an abaya... at very competitive prices
NATION GALLERIA
Temple of luxury, this shopping mall is a place where you can indulge ...Read more
AL SEEF VILLAGE MALL
Read moreA human-sized shopping mall that allows you to park in front of the front door of each store: a Carrefour Express, a toy store, a chocolate shop, a pharmacy, Al Rifai to buy the best dried fruits in town, the Brioche for a salad, Starbucks for iced coffee, but also a currency exchange office with very good rates, a beauty salon and even a barber to name a few. And even a small open-air market with crafts and souvenir gifts. On their social networks, up-to-date tips.
MADINAT ZAYED CENTRE & GOLD CENTRE
Read moreHere is a shopping mall made up entirely of jewelry stores, but don't expect a traditional souk. Gold is sold by the gram at the day's price, with a margin for negotiation. The Gold Centre occupies the right wing of the Madinat Zayed Shopping Centre, a retro mall frequented by Indian communities and the less affluent Emiratis. It's also a fabric paradise if you prefer to have a dress made. Around the mall, it is the temple of haberdashery.