A new shopping destination has been unveiled on Dubai's iconic Palm Jumeriah.
With a focus on entertainment and leisure, the Nakheel Mall has five levels of shops, restaurants and attractions and many more.
Billed at AED1.2 billion, it was officially opened by Nakheel Chairman Ali Rashid Lootah.
Easily accessible by road, rail or on foot, the mall has its own Palm Monorail station, with free monorail trips to the mall until the end of February 2020.
There is also direct road access to a three-level multi-storey car park, and pedestrian access from Al Ittihad Park and nearby residences.
"We are proud to add Nakheel Mall to our diverse portfolio of retail, leisure and hospitality projects. This stunning new destination combines first-class retail facilities with unique attractions at our flagship master development, Palm Jumeirah, which continues to be one of the world’s most sought-after places to live and visit," said Lootah.
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