Mamilla Alrov Mall, Jerusalem

Mamilla

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The summer vacation is at its peak, and it seems like there’s no stopping the mall from becoming the hottest venue for all events during the vacation months. And if you’re going to be shopping, you should definitely check out the Mamilla Mall in Jerusalem – a city in which anyone who doesn’t live there or wasn’t born there feels like a tourist.

The mall is situated opposite the Jaffa Gate, close to the Mamilla Jerusalem Hotel and is part of the exclusive area that overlooks the Old City of Jerusalem. The Mamilla Mall is an open-air mall, built as a boulevard that preserves the area’s architectural heritage, while integrating it into a modern day shopping experience. There are 120 stores in the mall, both national chains as well as select stores belonging to local and international designers, boutiques, cafes and restaurants.

The mall also has a closed auditorium where various performances are held, and where games and entertainment options are available for children.

Among the huge variety of stores in the mall are: Mango, MAC, GAP, Castro, Steimatzky, H. Stern, BEBE, Polo Ralph Lauren, Nautica, Tommy Hilfiger, Topshop and many, many more!

Among the luxury international stores that recently immigrated to Jerusalem, you’ll be able to find Rolex Show, which is Rolex’s flagship store. The mall also hosts a number of other luxury brands including Gucci, Rado, Lacroix, Omega and many others. The Nike store has a European design and carries unique and exclusive styles. Other stores in the mall include Crocs, the only one in Jerusalem, and The North Face – one of the leading brands in the world for climbing and backpacking equipment, mountaineering apparel and skiwear.

The mall offers its patrons an adjacent, indoor parking lot.

Opening Hours:
Sunday through Thursday: 10:00 A.M.-10:30 P.M.
Friday: 9:30 A.M.-3:00 P.M.
Saturday: One hour after the Sabbath ends-11:00 P.M.

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