Dubai International Financial Centre - Shopping

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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