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As malls resume normal operations, the world's largest themed mall has massive savings and buy-one-get-one-free offers on homewares, fashion, footwear, sports gear, optical items, accessories and more.
Participating stores include Homes R Us, United Furniture, Home Box, Marks & Spencer, Aldo, Clarks, Athlete's Co, Skechers, Gap and Borders, among others.
Ibn Battuta Mall, which welcomes more than 21 million visitors year, is also celebrating the opening of several new retailers, restaurants and services, bringing yet more brands, dining experiences and facilities to customers.
New outlets include Red Tape Fashion, Jawhara Jewellery, ACO Price Outlet, E-City Electronics, The Home and Dubai Audio. The Starbucks at Persia Court - officially known as one of the world's most beautiful Starbucks cafes due to its unique location - has reopened after refurbishment, and other new cafes include London Dairy, Latea Tea Smoothie & Juice Bar, Kahve Dunyasi Coffee House and Al Mallah.
Ibn Battuta Mall visitors can also get their car tyres checked and replaced while they shop, thanks to the opening of Good Year Tyres & Servicing at the Tunisia Court car park.
Ibn Battuta is currently open from 10am to 10pm on weekdays, and until midnight at weekends.
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