For when you know 200 different stores isn't going to be enough, BurJuman has 300, over four consumer-istic floors, many of them internationally known names, including Saks Fifth Avenue, and famous luxury brands. Though this kind of shopping experience has nothing to do with being traditional, the building nods to Arabian architecture, so you'll still feel like you're in Dubai, not in your shopping mall back home.
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