A majority of these malls offer attractive and reasonable yet fixed prices and are generally open for trading from 10am to 10pm.
This phenomenal city also offers the typical Asian style street markets providing the visitor the opportunity to shop whilst experiencing the local way of life. For instance, the Gaya Street Sunday Market is a gathering place for hawkers trading an extensive array of traditional products and food items.
To purchase traditional handicraft and souvenirs, visit the Kota Kinabalu Handicraft Market. A lot of the villages and towns in Kota Kinabalu feature Sunday Flea Markets selling products from fruits, vegetables, orchids, arts and crafts to even traditional music instruments.