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Park Tower Karachi

Great place to go shopping, lots of women's clothing, book stores, and music stores. The food court here is pretty good with lot of variety.Park towers is the only "mall" in Karachi. It has lots of shops (where it is understood you don't bargain). It has a huge McDonald's. It used to have a TGI Friday's as well, but it closed. It has a pretty decent food court. There's also an arcade and a kiddie ride place. It is the only big shopping place that is open on Sunday's (till 10 PM, I think). On Sunday's it's "Families Only" , meaning you can only enter if you have kids or females in your group. Guys who come alone or in groups will be turned away. Keep in mind, by Karachi standards, it's pricey.
The Forum is another "mall" in Karachi besides the famous Park Towers. Apart from usual branded stuff, it also has local shops but some where actually you can bargain (only clothes). The only thing I like about The Forum is its food court called "Time Out". Amazing food and not very expensive.

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