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Travel Clinic: Dubai shopping

During a short stopover in Dubai, Denise McAlister of Newcastle wants to shop. Which mall is best if you can only do one?

I have a stopover in Dubai and am looking for shopping advice. Which mall should I choose if I only have time for one?
Denise McAlister, Newcastle

That’s a bit like asking about the best pub in London: there are a lot of malls in Dubai, catering to all kinds of taste.

That said, I’d suggest heading for the giant new Dubai Mall (thedubaimall.com), next to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. The taxi arrivals area is as bustling as an airport drop-off zone, but as soon as you take the lifts or escalators up to the shopping levels, all is a lot calmer. Don’t let the fact that it’s the largest mall in the world put you off: there are information desks everywhere and the shops are clustered, so you can target the Fashion Avenue, the Gold Souk and so on.

The Dubai Mall has all of the well-known clothes brands, of course, along with a Galeries Lafayette and the first Bloomingdale’s outside America. If you need any further distraction, options include the Dubai Aquarium (£8.50; thedubaiaquarium.com), an ice rink (£8.50; www.dubaiicerink.com), a 22-screen cinema and a four-storey waterfall.

In the evening, be sure to head for one of the mall’s cafe terraces or the lakeside promenade to see the choreographed cascades of the Dubai Fountain. It sounds naff, I know, but you’ll be surprised: it’s 900ft long and squirts 22,000 gallons of water up to 500ft skywards.

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