<span>It's most famous for </span><span>the six-court </span><span>Ibn Battuta Mall</span><span>, but the area has more than</span><span> shopping to offer</span><span> …</span><span> </span> <span><strong>Ibn Battuta Mall</strong> </span><span> </span><span>is probably why most people venture to Jebel Ali Village.</span><span> </span><span>The sprawling</span><span> complex, themed around the countries visited by its 14th-century explorer namesake, is quite the </span><span>gem for </span><span>bargain-hunters, and is often less crowded than some of its counterparts, such as </span><span>Mall of the Emirates. But that's not to say it has less </span><span>to offer – this is the place to come for bits and bobs, from budget-friendly beauty buys at Japanese stores including Mumuso and Miniso to trend-led homeware that won't break the bank at Dutch store Hema. You'll also find a sizeable H&M store in </span><span>Persia Court, </span><span>plus a Sephora that is never packed. </span> <span>New to the scene, just under four kilometres from Ibn Battuta Mall, is </span><span><a href="https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/festival-plaza-mall-opens-on-december-18-here-are-all-of-the-stores-you-will-find-there-1.949952"><strong>Festival Plaza</strong></a>,</span><span> which opened last December, bringing a </span><span>new Ikea to the</span><span> city. The 35,000-square-metre furniture and homeware store is the biggest in the UAE, and </span><span>has an on-site bakery (think fresh-out-the-oven cinnamon rolls). Plenty more shops are expected to open in</span><span> the near future, but currently </span><span>there's also a large Marks & Spencer, </span><span>with a food hall stocked with British favourites</span><span>, and a cafe. </span> <span></span><span>The area is a mid-range hotel haven</span><span>, </span><span>with the ever-affordable </span><strong><span>Premier Inn</span></strong><span>, which is attached to</span><span> Ibn Battuta Mall, </span><span>and the new</span><span> </span><strong><span>Avani</span></strong><span>, both </span><span>only a few minutes' walk from the metro station. </span><strong><span>Movenpick </span></strong><span><strong>Ibn Battuta Gate</strong> </span><span>is a higher-end pick, with</span><span> its Arabesque</span><span> decor</span><span> and an impressive eight restaurants and lounges. While it doesn't have an on-site beach</span><span>, it does offer free shuttle transfers and access to Palm Jumeirah's </span><span>Oceana Beach Club</span><span>. Slightly further afield, but </span><span>ideal </span><span>for those seeking </span><span>seclusion, are the trio of hotels that make up JA </span><span>The Resort</span><span>, about 20km from Ibn Battuta Mall: <strong>JA Lake View, JA Palm Tree Court </strong>and<strong> </strong></span><span><strong>JA Beach Hotel</strong></span><span>. From rooms overlooking the Arabian Gulf to a nine-hole championship golf course</span><span>, it'd be easy to while away a </span><span>staycation without leaving your hotel.</span> <span>You may not have realised it, but </span><span>the area is a bit of an adventure zone. At the </span><span><strong>JA Shooting Club</strong></span><span> in Jebel Ali, adrenalin-seekers can</span><span> try their hand at firing pistols </span><span>and clay pigeon shooting,</span><span> and indulge their inner Katniss Everdeen with a spot of archery. </span><span>JA The Resort</span><span> also has an Equestrian Centre and a Tennis Academy, both offering lessons, as well as mini golf. In Ibn Battuta Mall, </span><span>in addition to the usual bowling alley and cinema</span><span>, you'll also find Sky Zone, a trampoline park guaranteed to get your heart rate up.</span> <span>The area is also home to the latest outpost of</span><span> <strong>The Lime Tree Cafe</strong></span><span>, with cabinets stocked full of tasty salads and towering cakes</span><span>. For </span><span>the sweet toothed, I'd also recommend visiting Yakitate, based in Ibn Battuta Mall, for a freshly baked Japanese pastry</span><span>. If you're looking for a blow-out, the nearby </span><span><strong>Reel Cinemas</strong> </span><span>at Jebel Ali Recreation Club is home to Guy Fieri's dine-in movie experience, dishing up plates such as "trash can nachos" and chilli fries alongside Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.</span>