Shopping
Within the DIFC complex are located a variety of retail shops and convenience stores along with business services outlets:
Outlet | Location | Type |
---|---|---|
Andrew Martin | Gate Village 7 | Furniture |
Aliel | Gate Village 01 | Jeweler |
Ascots & Chapels | Marble Walk | Tailor |
AVIS | Marble Walk | Car Rental |
Axiom Telecom | Marble Walk | Telecom |
Beautech | Gate Village 08 | Beauty Salon |
Bespoke | Marble Walk | Tailor |
Boots | The Balcony 05 | Pharmacy |
Borders | The Balcony 05 | Books |
Business Solutions LLC | Marble Walk | Stationary |
Champion Cleaners | The Balcony 02 | Laundry |
DESCO Printers | The Balcony 04 | Printing |
Emirates Post | Marble Walk | Postal |
Etisalat | The Balcony 05 | Telecom |
FedEx Express | Marble Walk | Postal |
Fitness First | Marble Walk | Fitness |
Flower Boutique | Marble Walk | Flowers |
CONTEMPO | Gate Village 05 | Flowers |
Hummingbird Early Leaning Center | The Balcony 05 | Children |
Lunettes House of Quality Optics | The Balcony 05 | Optical |
M.A.H Centre | Marble Walk | Beauty Salon |
Marina Center Pharmacy | Marble Walk | Pharmacy |
Momentum | Marble Walk | |
New Center | Marble Walk | |
N Style | The Balcony 02 | Beauty Salon |
Ordning & Reda | The Balcony 02 | Design |
Proof Woody FZ LLC | Marble Walk | Cafe/News Kiosk |
Rivoli | Marble Walk | Luxury Goods |
Sharaftravel | Marble Walk | Travel Agent |
Spectrum Digital Print Solutions | Marble Walk | Priting |
The Clinic | Gate Village 07 | Healthcare |
The Health Club | Ritz Carlton | |
Ritz Carlton Spa | Ritz Carlton | Spa |
The Rug Company | Gate Village 02 | Carpets |
The Shoe Shine Co | Marble Walk | Shoes |
Toni & Guy | Marble Walk | Salon |
u energy | Gate Village 04 | Fitness |
Urban Male Lounge | The Balcony 02 | Spa |
Visual Optics | Marble Walk | Optics |
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Famous quotes containing the word shopping:
“It was easy to see how upsetting it would be if women began to love freely where love came to them. An abyss would open in the principal shopping street of every town.”
—Christina Stead (19021983)
“Shopping seemed to take an entirely too important place in womens lives. You never saw men milling around in mens departments. They made quick work of it. I used to wonder if shopping was a form of escape for women who had no worthwhile interests.”
—Mary Barnett Gilson (1877?)
“Most baby books also tend to romanticize the mother who stays at home, as if she really spends her entire day doing nothing but beaming at the baby and whipping up educational toys from pieces of string, rather than balancing cooing time with laundry, cleaning, shopping and cooking.”
—Susan Chira (20th century)