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Discover the best of Dubai with DSF Pass

December 16, 2017

DSF Pass, a flexible citywide pass that offers visitors & residents up to 65 percent at over 60 top attractions and dining options during the city’s ultimate shopping sale – Dubai Shopping Festival, gives knockout discounts at more than 40 top attractions, including At The top Burj Khalifa, Dubai Parks and Resorts, IMG Worlds of Adventure and La Perle. water-lovers can enjoy riding the slides at Wild Wadi Water Park whilst budding chefs can take a spin at being a pizza-maker at ultimate kids’ playground, Kidzania.

Foodies can delight in tucking into dining deals at more than 21 top outlets, including contemporary new brasserie Sean Connolly at Dubai Opera, Thai hotspot Thai Chi at the Pyramids at Wafi or global-cuisine restaurant Kaleidoscope at Atlantis The Palm. Afternoon tea lovers can enjoy special rates at the elegant Al Bayt at Palace Downtown Hotel, whilst those that like a little heat can head to Spice Valley at IMG Worlds of Adventure for huge discounts on its all-day buffet.

Starting from AED 399, multiple pass packages are available to buy, giving total flexibility based on number of offers desired.

Organized by the Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), an agency of the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism), the 23rd edition of DSF will feature an exciting array of entertainment, including spectacular fireworks shows and a range of free-to-attend family-oriented activities in malls, and retail activations themed under Beauty & Perfume, Gold & Jewelry, and Apparel & Fashion platforms.

Those looking to get discounts on a top attractions and restaurants can head to the website to purchase a DSF Pass bundle: www.dsfpass.ae — SG


December 16, 2017
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