There is a great shopping mall next to the hotel of the same name. It really depends on what you need.
There is a supermarket, an exchange office with a good exchange rate, a food court, a couple of restaurants and various cafes, a pharmacy. Some shops with clothes and children's goods. We didn't go there.
Mall in the Al Raha area. Adjacent to the Al Raha Beach Resort hotel.
There are practically no people, only in the evening, at the supermarket, people, apparently from work, stop by for groceries.
3 floors. On the ground floor: cinema and supermarket. There is a food court on the 3rd floor.
The shopping center is for those who want to buy something small. Groceries, T-shirts, kant goods, etc. you can also have lunch. The child should be sent to the playroom for a couple of hours. We are generally satisfied.
Mall, that's a big word. But the supermarket is great. There is a currency exchange. An Indian store. Pharmacy. Technic. Outlet type stores are similar to our clothes for the whole family, etc.). Some kind of children's shops. Probably because it's the outskirts.
the mall is worse than any in the Russian Federation (literally), there are almost no people, as well as shops, but there is a hardware store, a pharmacy and some bazaars, but very overpriced
A good shopping center, small for Abu Dhabi, but you can buy everything you need. Groceries, pharmacy, cafe, electronics - everything is there. And the prices for any bed!
It is difficult to call a shopping center, of course, but you can exchange money here, there is a large grocery store and all this is located right next to the hotel (transfer from the hotel without going outside). It is convenient that you can buy everything you need within walking distance.
Not to say that this shopping center surprised me a lot with something, but everything looked decent. Clean, not crowded, everyone is friendly and security and sellers. Food for every taste , mainly pizza and a variety of fast foods . There are hand treatment products everywhere. There is little entertainment for children. I saw only a small trampoline and a mechanical dragon - a "rocking chair". In Rostov, everything is much "cooler" in Auchan.In souvenir shops it is necessary to bargain desperately.It is advisable to do this politely and without outraged cries. My daughter chose rare cosmetics at a good price. Next to the "exchanger" with an acceptable exchange rate, even for local dirhams, even for US dollars. It would be something to change)).
A lot of people! We have been looking for a place to order a taxi for a long time since different people from the point of view of information sent us to different entrances