DUBAI is building a mega-mall that will be bigger and better than everything else that it already offers.

New project Dubai Square is being designed by Dubai Holding and Emaar Properties and will be the size of 100 football pitches.

The new mall will be the same size as 100 football pitches

The mall will house the biggest Chinatown in the Middle East

The mall will cost £1.5billion to build and will be in the heart of the Dubai Creek harbour and is being touted as “high tech meets retail”. This won’t be the average shopping mall – it’s going to have some seriously futuristic features as well.

These will come in the form of AI robots that will recommend what to buy, interactive mirrors and smart fitting rooms.

The mall will have 2.6million square metres of shops, restaurants, hotels and places to live and will have three floors to explore.

Dubai Square will be in big competition with the existing Dubai Mall, which is a comparatively puny 50 footballs pitches in size.

The mega mall is being built by Dubai Holding and Emaar Properties

It will have an ice rink attraction to keep the whole family happy

The mall will house designer shopping brands and be a key destination for tourists

It will be outside as well as inside, and will feature smart fitting rooms as well as AI shopping advisors

It will have its own Chinatown – the biggest in the Middle East – as well as an Ice Adventure Park where the whole family can go skating.

A spokesperson told CNN: “Dubai Square pushes the boundaries of modern retail and leisure by drawing on next-generation technology.

“It is designed for the new era of customers, who are digital, connected and tech-savvy.”

Dubai is known for its huge, ambitious buildings and is home to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.

It’s also where you’ll find the tallest hotel in the world – that has a swanky pool you can hang out in, as long as you’re not scared of heights.

The 356-metre tall Gevora Hotel is exactly 50 metres taller than London’s Shard, which clocks in at a comparatively puny 306m.