A huge shopping mall has just opened in Dubai

There will be 10 days of giveaways to celebrate the opening

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Nad Al Sheba Mall, a massive 500,000 sq. ft. retail destination, is now officially open.

There’s something for everyone with 100 stores, more than 20 cafes and restaurants, three entertainment activities and two supermarkets all set to open by the end of the year.

Whether you’re looking to break a sweat (this mall has top-tier wellness facilities, including a rooftop gym, pool and even padel courts), or prefer to shop till you drop, this new spot should service all surrounding neighbourhoods including Meydan, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Majan and more.

For the first 10 days that the mall is open for there will be giveaways on level two, ranging from stylish branded tote bags and reusable water bottles to tasty cake pops.

When it comes to food, the mall has a great line-up of tenants, including local favourites such as Home Bakery, Homer Lobster and SALT. By the end of the year you can expect Parkers and Joe and The Juice to open up at the mall.

Need to stock up? It’s home to a new Spinneys supermarket while a Union Coop will open in May.

Are you a fitness fan? Go Sport will keep you on track, with FitGlam and Fitcode also opening in May.

A brand new Fun City indoor play area is among the first brands to open at the mall. By the end of the year a new Air Maniax and Orange Wheels will be open too.

All that, plus a spacious layout that perfectly balances indoor and outdoor vibes.

Source: Time Out Dubai

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