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Shopping In Genting Highlands

Shops and Stores at Genting Highlands

Whether you're visiting for a day or a week, don't forget to take some time to explore the shopping options at Genting Highlands – a shopper's paradise with a wide range of stores and shops to choose from. From souvenir shops to fashion stores, we'll cover everything you need to know about shopping at this destination!

1. Souvenir Shops

Souvenir shops are a dime a dozen at Genting Highlands, and it's easy to see why. Tourists love taking back souvenirs to remember their trips, and these stores offer a wide range of options to choose from. From keychains to fridge magnets, you'll find something for everyone here. Some of the most popular souvenir shops at Genting Highlands include:

  • Genting Mini Market
  • Genting Premium Outlet
  • Skytropolis Indoor Theme Park Souvenir Shop

2. Fashion Stores

Fashionistas won't be disappointed with the selection of fashion stores available at Genting Highlands. From luxury brands to high-street stores, you'll find everything you need here. Some of the most popular fashion stores include:

  • Aigner
  • Burberry
  • Coach
  • Calvin Klein
  • Furla

3. Convenience Stores

Convenience stores are a must-have when traveling, and Genting Highlands has plenty of them. Whether you need a quick snack or toiletries, you'll find them all here. Here are some of the most popular convenience stores at Genting Highlands:

  • 7-Eleven
  • Family Mart
  • myNEWS.com

4. Food and Beverage Stores

If you're a foodie, you'll love the selection of food and beverage stores available at Genting Highlands. From chocolate stores to coffee shops, there's something for everyone here. Some of the most popular stores include:

  • Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
  • Godiva Chocolatier
  • London Fat Duck
  • Baskin Robbins

5. Electronics Stores

If you're tech-savvy or just need to grab a charger for your phone, Genting Highlands has plenty of electronics stores. Here are some of the most popular ones:

  • Vivo
  • Mac City
  • Senheng Electric

Important note: As a responsible visitor to Resorts World Genting, we advise that you make an effort to consider the impact that your decisions and actions may have on the environment and local community. Please practice sustainable tourism by reducing waste, conserving energy, shopping locally, and respecting local customs and traditions.

Frequently Asked Questions About Shopping at Genting Highlands

What types of shops can I find at Genting Highlands?

Genting Highlands offers a wide range of shopping options, including high-end designer brands, luxury jewelry and watches, electronics, souvenirs, and local Malaysian handicrafts.

What are the operating hours for the shops at Genting Highlands?

Most shops at Genting Highlands are open from 10am to 10pm daily, but some shops may have slightly different operating hours.

Are the prices at the shops in Genting Highlands reasonable?

The prices at Genting Highlands can be slightly higher than elsewhere due to its location and tourist appeal, but there are still good deals to be found, especially during sales periods.

Can I bargain at the shops in Genting Highlands?

Bargaining is not common practice in Malaysia, so it's unlikely that you'll be able to negotiate prices at the shops in Genting Highlands.

Can I use foreign currency to pay for purchases at Genting Highlands?

While some shops may accept foreign currency, it's generally best to use Malaysian ringgit for your purchases.

Are there any duty-free shops at Genting Highlands?

Yes, there are several duty-free shops at Genting Highlands where you can purchase tax-free goods.

What is the best time to shop at Genting Highlands?

Weekdays tend to be less crowded than weekends, so if you're looking to avoid the crowds, it's best to shop during the weekdays.

Can I get a refund if I'm not satisfied with my purchase?

It depends on the shop's refund policy, so be sure to ask before making your purchase.

Are there any special discounts for senior citizens or students?

Some shops may offer special discounts for senior citizens or students, but it's best to ask the individual shops for details.