
Dubai to host 3 Day Super Sale
The promotion will see discounts of up to 90 per cent at leading retail outlets May 30 to June 1, ahead of Eid Al Adha.
The event will see massive savings across more than 500 top brands spanning more than 2,500 outlets.
3 Day Super Sale in Dubai
Organised by Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), bargains will be found across all major categories, from fashion and beauty, to electronics, lifestyle, homeware, and many more.
Participating brands include:
Sephora
Coral Perfumes
Pure Gold Jewellers
Rivoli
Daniel Wellington
Crate & Barrel
Home Centre
Chattels & More
Mothercare
Kipling
Ted Baker
Sacoor Brothers
Lululemon
Puma
Under Armour
Virgin Megastore
Samsung
Marks & Spencer
Debenhams
LEGO
Toys R Us
Steve Madden
Level Shoe District
Ray Ban
Al Jaber Optical
Dubai Festival City Mall will give shoppers who spend AED300 or more the chance to win a AED20,000 mall gift card.
The savings will span almost all of Dubai's favourite retail destinations, such as:
BurJuman
City Centre Al Shindagha
City Centre Deira
City Centre Me'aisem
City Centre Mirdif
City Walk
Dubai Festival City Mall
Dubai Hills Mall
Dubai Outlet Mall
Festival Plaza
Ibn Battuta Mall
Mall of the Emirates
Mercato
Nad Al Sheba Mall
Nakheel Mall
The Outlet Village
WAFI Mall
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