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Duty Free Shopping at Dubai Airport

The Dubai Duty Free is worth a visit the next time you’re in Dubai. A huge $ 540,000,000 expansion of Dubai International Airport has led to a shopping paradise. This manifests itself in the middle of Sheikh Zayed Terminal.

Dubai Duty Free is best known for electronics and jewelry selection. You will also find shops that carry certified Dubai diamond jewelry, souvenirs, tobacco, and some of the best chocolate cake in the world.

Do not blow your budget out of the water, save money on the way back to catch a flight back home. Could you some very good deals, the Dubai Duty Free. I’m already on the market for second-generation iPod in early 2008.

I had a few hours stopover in Dubai from my trip to India and the United States went through the electronics store at the Dubai Duty Free. I found the iPod with forty dollars less than the best price I found in the United States.

Other great features observed in perfumes, cigarettes (offers incredible) and gold! The government of Dubai has certainly deliver a quality airport shopping. The duty-free does not unlike a shopping mall. You see the same charm, the service itself and the marble floor right in everything!

If you visit Dubai in particular, but must travel elsewhere for business or pleasure, I suggest you an Emirates flight when you can (especially when the Far East many times to visit).

Apart from the 657 million wonderful things about the airline business class Emirates, I recommend at this time because it is likely to make a stop in Dubai. And if you do, I hope you do not experience the Dubai Airport shopping value.

The duty free shops are some of the best are found all over the world and the prices are just as interesting, even if you compare them with other duty-free shops elsewhere. It’s incredibly easy to get carried away shopping here and miss a flight to be aware of the time and wallet.

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