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Al Khawaneej

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Ras Al Khor

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Frequently Asked Questions
Dubai Mall is the world's largest mall with over 1,200 stores. Mall of the Emirates features Ski Dubai. City Walk offers upscale outdoor shopping. For traditional experiences, visit the Gold Souk, Spice Souk, and Textile Souk in Deira. Each area offers unique shopping experiences.
Dubai has no income tax, making many goods competitively priced. A 5% VAT applies to most purchases. Tourists from eligible countries can claim VAT refunds on purchases over AED 250 through the Tax-Free shopping scheme at participating stores. Keep receipts and claim at the airport.
Most Dubai malls open from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM Sunday to Wednesday, and extend to midnight on Thursday to Saturday. During Ramadan and festivals, hours often extend. Major malls like Dubai Mall may stay open until 1:00 AM on weekends.
Bargaining is expected and welcomed at traditional souks (Gold Souk, Spice Souk, textile markets) and many smaller shops. Start at 50-60% of the asking price and negotiate politely. Fixed prices apply at malls and branded stores. Cash payments may get better deals at markets.
Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) are accepted everywhere in malls. Traditional souks and smaller shops may prefer cash (AED). Contactless payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay) are widely supported. ATMs are readily available throughout shopping areas.
Tourists can reclaim VAT on purchases over AED 250 per transaction at participating Planet-registered stores. Collect tax-free forms at purchase, validate them at the airport, and claim your refund via cash, card credit, or check. Keep all receipts and unused goods for inspection.