The hotel Concierge recommended we use a taxi to get to the Mall. What a wonderful suggestion! The thought of walking the 600 metres to the nearest Metro station in 42 C heat had filled me with dread! Lol
The Mall is a huge complex of 1200 shops (no I didn’t get around to counting them π) attached to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. It’s on the right in this photo.
So the Mall...the first attraction we noticed was the Underwater Zoo! There were coral reefs, rays, fish and even a few sharks. We didn’t pay to go into the inside viewing area, just looked in the big windows from the mall walkways. So I would suggest an even bigger variety of sea creatures could be viewed inside.
Then we saw a sign showing the way to The Waterfalls! Yep! Inside the Mall were several sections of artificial waterfalls that went on for hundreds of feet and the water ‘roared’ just like real waterfalls. The falls also featured sculptures of divers...
I took a few photos of shops...
Everything is on a grand scale!
Then I saw that there was a Hamley’s store which is the iconic toy store in London. We had a little look through...
Photos were taken of Buzz Lightyear, a favourite of #1 and #2 granddaughters π And I fell in love with the toy cars although the price was a bit daunting; nearly $2000 Australian. Lol
Another shop’s window display piqued my interest. It was a maternity clothing shop and the store models had little ‘baby bumps’. I’ve never seen them before, but then again...I don’t go shopping for maternity clothes! π
You can imagine how many hundreds of clothing shops there would be in this giant Mall but I only took a photo of one other clothing shop. It was a Japanese clothing shop and I wondered who’d be game enough to wear this!
I took a photo of a Cheesecake Factory restaurant, familiar to DH and I from US holidays.
The only thing we ate on our visit was a frozen yogurt sundae from Yoghurtland.
Talking of frozen...we found the ice rink in the mall and watched the skaters for a while. Yes, Dubai has an ice rink in a shopping centre. Just imagine the electricity used to keep the ice from melting!
We walked and walked to the back of the Mall to get a view of the marina and Souk ( old style Arabian market) which are part of the complex.
And after that we walked and walked to find where the taxi rank was. After the cab ride back to the hotel, we staggered up to our room and had to have a bit of a lie down after all that excitement and walking. Lol
Wow, amazing what they have in that mall. I can just imagine the waterfalls.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
It looks like an amazing place, but Dubai somehow always looks fake to me. Everything about it seems divorced from reality.
ReplyDeleteWow, every bit as amazing as one would expect a shopping mall in Dubai to be!
ReplyDeleteWhat a place! Yes, taxis are best when the heat is turned up :D)
ReplyDeleteI love those sculptured divers in the waterfall. Wow, some of those prices... definitely for the rich! Loved seeing what you had to eat... it looked yummy. What a massive place. So interesting to see your pics ... can imagine you both enjoyed the lie down xx
That would have been an experience. Like you I am not into shopping these days. Yes, I wouldn't want to pay the electricity bill at that mall either π
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is WOW!!! So glad you got to see this place.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol