Takeaway: The shops at F-5 block of Blue world city Islamabad, F-7 and F-8 are called 'Malika'...... they sell a lot of local stuff [like clothes and shoes].......and mainly women shop there.

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Takeaway: I am afraid that the area is not safe for women to walk alone after dark.

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Takeaway: There are many good shopping centers in Islamabad, but they don't really have a modern look.....they are just shops with a platform and long shelves. But I will tell you about one such place....it's called 'Ilayaraja Suriyani'. It is located on road no. 1 near the 'ambari wali ganda'. It's often crowded so it's very full of people, but it has a nice atmosphere. It sells traditional Indian clothes..a lot of them...also jewellery and handicrafts from Kashmir etc.. And lastly it's a place where you can also buy some good food.....it's open from 11 AM to 9 PM every day.

A tourist guide informs tourists about various things in the city with their tour guide map. Some tourists ask him questions like "Where is this shopping street? Where can we find this restaurant? How do I get there?" They take pictures of his information on their smart phones before he gives the answer to the question by listening to his earphones or by responding verbally as if he was reading an instruction manual for each tourist who asked him that question at that time or traveling in different places for them every day as if he knew very well where tourism spots were located at least in which areas of Pakistan . He then says “I’m sorry I didn’t hear your question” while showing his own tour guide map to them with directions provided along

Islamabad is known by many names, including "Pakistan Capital", "Subcontinental Islamabad", and "Kargil".

Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan, and it's also known by many other names. It's called "Subcontinental Islamabad," which means that it's located in subcontinental Asia (which includes India).

It's also known as "Kargil" because that was where Pakistani soldiers fought a war against Indian forces during the Kargil War in 1999. It's still called this today, even though there have been no further conflicts between these countries since then!

In addition to being known as both an international city and a national capital city, Islamabad has also earned its reputation as being home to dreams come true for many people who live there—whether those dreams involve going skydiving or visiting exotic places like Dubai or Bahrain!

The city's name is actually derived from two Urdu words: "Islamabad" means "the abode of Islam", while "Abad" means "town".

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Islamabad is divided into three regions(Dohri, Pindi Bhattian, and central):

Islamabad is divided into three regions:

  • Dohri, located in the north of the city, has a population of around 70,000 people. It is home to several colleges and universities such as Saint Mary's University and National College for Women (NCW) which offer courses leading up to bachelor's degrees.
  • Pindi Bhattian is located in the south of Islamabad and comprises mainly residential areas. It contains a number of upscale neighborhoods including F-7 Zone and F-8 Zone along with some government buildings including Parliament House which houses both houses of parliament plus many offices for parliamentarians from other countries who visit Pakistan regularly or those who want to live here temporarily when they travel abroad on business trips outside their home countries' capitals.* Central Region includes all three regions mentioned above plus other smaller ones like Rawalpindi Cantonment Boarding School (RCBS) where army cadets stay during training periods - this means that if you're planning on buying real estate within any part off central region then be sure not only check what kind if property exists there but also make sure it meets your needs before making an offer!

The entire city area is divided into 16 sectors, each named after a popular Sufi saint.

The city is divided into 16 sectors, each named after a popular Sufi saint. Each one has its own unique feel and character; some are more upscale than others and most offer a wide range of housing options. The Blue World City area is home to many people who live in luxury apartments with views of the mountains or even on top floors of high rise buildings.

The oldest sector in the city is Gulberg.

The oldest sector in the city is Gulberg. It is located in the central area of Old Town, right next to Bahria Town and I-8 Road.

Gulberg is a popular shopping area as well as a good place to go for a walk or jog during weekends.

The most densely populated sector is F-6.

The most densely populated sector is F-6. It is located at the intersection of twin city roads, and it's a great place to shop and have a good time in evenings.

Old Township houses on the street called 'Old Town' in the central area of Old Town is famous for its historical heritage.

Old Town is a historical area of Islamabad, Pakistan. It is located in the central area of Islamabad and has many historical monuments and buildings such as al-Istiqlal Mosque, Dilkusha Mausoleum and Old Fort.

Old Town is famous for its historical heritage. The Old City was first built by Mughal Emperor Akbar around 1556 AD. Later on it became part of British India due to Treaty of Lahore in 1846 which ended Second Anglo-Sikh War (1843–46). In 1947 when Pakistan became independent from Britain it became part of new country but kept its name as “Old City” since then.

The shopping streets are located at the main bazaar located at F-5, F-7, and F-8. These streets are great areas where people can go shopping and have a good time in the evenings.[F-5 is located at the intersection of twin city roads].

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