DSF (19th Dec – 10th Jan)
The festive season came alive at Dolmen Mall Hyderi with the return of the Dolmen Shopping Festival 2025–26, bringing together celebration, shopping, and excitement under one roof.
From 19th December to 10th January, the mall buzzed with festive charm, featuring exciting retail offers, lively in-mall activities, and an engaging environment designed for shoppers of all ages. The festival turned everyday shopping into a joyful celebration for the entire community.
Shoppers also stood a chance to win over PKR 30 million worth of grand prizes, including a brand-new JAC T9, air tickets, and shopping sprees worth millions, making the festival experience even more rewarding.
With vibrant celebrations and exciting opportunities at every turn, the Dolmen Shopping Festival delivered memorable moments — only at Dolmen Mall Hyderi.
HEAT WAVE RELIEF CAMP – MAY, 22
As May came around, Karachi witnessed rising record-breaking temperatures and a massive heatwave. To facilitate its citizens, Dolmen Mall had set up a Heatwave Relief Camp, providing water, shade and seating for all visitors.
VACCINATION DRIVES – 20 – 22
In order to promote a safe shopping experience for all, Dolmen Mall has hosted 2 vaccination drives in collaboration with Pakistan Red Crescent and Sindh Government. All mall employees, retail and office staff, and customers were invited to get vaccinated against the Covid-19 Virus.
PINKTOBER – BREAST CANCER AWARENESS
Women in every role and relationship are at risk of Breast Cancer, so once again, being a community centric mall, Dolmen Mall made sure that awareness for preventative measures is being spread as much as possible this October. Our efforts were driven towards breaking the taboo around acknowledging this disease by distributing the pink ribbon, collaborating with Ziauddin and Shaukat Khanum hospitals and using social media’s power to spread the message in wider audience.
Contact Information
(Head Office)
Mall Timings
*Monday – Sunday
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
*Mall timings may be subject to change due to Ramadan