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Dubai Gold Souk
Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
سوق دبي للذهب والتواصل، مركز الصيني للمساج الطبي
52 - 56 Al Khor St - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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Sikka 26A - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Dubai Creek
23 Old Baladiya St - Al Ras - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Dubai Municipality Museum
Old Baladiya St - Al Buteen - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Dubai Museum
Al Fahidi Fort - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Bur Dubai Souk Market
2 34th St - Bur Dubai - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Heritage House - Dubai
779V+CW5 - Al Ahmadiya St - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Grand Bur Dubai Masjid
Opposite Dubai Museum, Near Rulers Court Office - 67 Ali Bin Abi Taleb St - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood
Al Souq Al Kabeer - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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Creek City Restaurant
Grand Souq - Bur Dubai - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
MD GRILL CAFETERIA LLC
next to nbf bank and Saleem carpet - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Bayt Al Wakeel Restaurant / مطعم بيت الوكيل
On the Creek - near Bank of Baroda Abra Station - Bur Dubai - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Arabian Tea House Restaurant & Cafe - Al Fahidi, Dubai
Bastakiya Opposite Musalla Post Office - Al Fahidi St - Bur Dubai - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
مطعم ربوع اليمن للمندي
WAKEEL HOUSE - السوق الكبير - Al Fahidi St - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Bharmal Traders
Shop 1 and suit 103, Kadem Building Al Hadd Street, Al Ras foodstuff market - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant | مطعم الخيمة التراثي
Historical Neighbourhood - 79 Al Mussallah Rd - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Wokyo Noodle Bar - Al Seef
Heritage Village - AlHamriya, Souk - P3 - Shop 381 Al Seef St - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Golden Fish Restaurant
23 3A St - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Mumtaz Mahal Indian Speciality Restaurant | Best Restaurant in Bur Dubai
Arabian Courtyard Hotel and Spa - Al Fahidi St - opp. Dubai Museum - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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Dubai Spice Souk
Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Kanz Jewels Gold Souk
Kanz Tower، Gold Market - 8968 - 1 Old Baladiya St - Al Buteen - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Abra Deira dubai
778W+MQX - Al Ras - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Grand Souk
778W+RHR - Al Abra St - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Spices market dubai
21 - 19 Old Baladiya St - Al Buteen - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Golden Souk AL RAS
23/1 - 23/1 31b St - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Deira Perfume Souk
deira dubai, goldsoul gate no-2 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
The Gold Center
Gold Souq - Al Khor St - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Textile wholesale market Bur Dubai
57 Ali Bin Abi Taleb St - opposite to Abra - Al Souq Al Kabeer - Al Fahidi - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Iranian Market
23 18b St - Al Buteen - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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The George Hotel by Saffron, Dubai Creek
778V+JPJ - Baniyas Rd - Al Ras - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Ahmedia Heritage Hiba Guest House
779W+675 Near Ahmadiya School - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Cube Hotel LLC (old Al Buraq Hotel)
5 Old Baladiya St - Al Buteen - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Hafez Hotel Apartments
14 Al Ahmadiya St - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Hyba Hostel الهيبة لبيوت الشباب
8 13a St - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
CUBE HOTEL DUBAI
5 Old Baladiya St - Al Ras - Al Sabkha - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Hyba Palace Heritage Hotel
13A Street - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
24 Gold Hotel
79 Sikkat Al Khail Rd - Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Maaeen Hotel
10th St - Al Buteen - Al Sabkha - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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Dubai Spice Souk

Al Ras - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
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attractions: Dubai Gold Souk, سوق دبي للذهب والتواصل، مركز الصيني للمساج الطبي, Museum of the Poet Al Oqaili, Dubai Creek, Dubai Municipality Museum, Dubai Museum, Bur Dubai Souk Market, Heritage House - Dubai, Grand Bur Dubai Masjid, Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, restaurants: Creek City Restaurant, MD GRILL CAFETERIA LLC, Bayt Al Wakeel Restaurant / مطعم بيت الوكيل, Arabian Tea House Restaurant & Cafe - Al Fahidi, Dubai, مطعم ربوع اليمن للمندي, Bharmal Traders, Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant | مطعم الخيمة التراثي, Wokyo Noodle Bar - Al Seef, Golden Fish Restaurant, Mumtaz Mahal Indian Speciality Restaurant | Best Restaurant in Bur Dubai, local businesses: Dubai Spice Souk, Kanz Jewels Gold Souk, Abra Deira dubai, Grand Souk, Spices market dubai, Golden Souk AL RAS, Deira Perfume Souk, The Gold Center, Textile wholesale market Bur Dubai, Iranian Market
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Dubai Gold Souk

سوق دبي للذهب والتواصل، مركز الصيني للمساج الطبي

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Dubai Creek

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Arabian Tea House Restaurant & Cafe - Al Fahidi, Dubai

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Al Khayma Heritage Restaurant | مطعم الخيمة التراثي

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Reviews of Dubai Spice Souk

4.3
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5.0
2y

I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Spice Souk in Dubai, and let me tell you, it was an unforgettable experience! This bustling market is a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and aromatic wonders of the Middle East.

Upon entering the Spice Souk, I was immediately captivated by the vibrant colors and intoxicating scents that filled the air. The traditional wooden stalls were a sight to behold, each one displaying an impressive array of spices, herbs, and fragrances from all corners of the world.

The merchants at the Spice Souk are incredibly friendly and hospitable, always eager to share their knowledge about the various spices and their uses in both culinary and traditional remedies. As a spice enthusiast, I couldn't help but engage in fascinating conversations with them, learning about the origins, flavors, and medicinal properties of different spices.

One of the highlights of my visit was sampling the spices. The merchants graciously offered me small tastes of their finest products, and I felt like a true adventurer exploring uncharted culinary territories. The spice blends were exquisite, and I couldn't resist purchasing some to take back home with me. The authentic Arabian flavors have elevated my cooking to a whole new level!

Besides the spices, the Spice Souk also offers an impressive selection of dried fruits, nuts, and traditional sweets. I indulged in a variety of dates and candied fruits that were simply divine. It's the perfect place to find unique souvenirs and gifts for loved ones back home.

What I loved most about the Spice Souk was the vibrant and lively atmosphere. The narrow alleys filled with locals and tourists alike created a sense of camaraderie and excitement. Exploring the market was like being transported to another time, a time when trade and commerce were the lifeblood of the region.

My advice for anyone planning to visit the Spice Souk is to come with an open mind and a willingness to haggle. Bargaining is part of the experience here, and it adds an extra layer of fun to the whole adventure.

In conclusion, the Spice Souk in Dubai is a sensory delight that should not be missed. It's a place where cultures collide, and ancient traditions come to life through the magic of spices. Whether you're a food enthusiast, a culture lover, or just looking for a unique experience, the Spice Souk will leave you with unforgettable memories. I'm already dreaming of my next...

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3.0
3y

Advice for visiting the Souks:

If you like bazaars and markets then you will enjoy walking through the souks. Note the souks in Bur Dubai are a lot less crowded and cheaper.

Take the RTA abra (water taxi) its only 1 dirham and it's a pretty scenic and interesting ride across the creek.

The government tightly controls what is sold and by who in the souk, so you don't have to walk away thinking there's a chance you may be holding something counterfeit.

You can find the Spice Souk, where vendors hawk flavors from across the globe, including saffron, cinnamon, curry, and even sulphur! This is the place to stock up on saffron, as you'll find this delectable spice at a much lower cost here than you would at home. We bought 5 grams for 100 dirhams, which is about US$10.

We bought a perfume from the perfume souk but the bottle cracked on the plane and the perfume went everywhere - so be sure to secure and pack your perfume bottle in bubble wrap when you put it in your luggage.

I strongly suggest bargaining when visiting the souks in Dubai. The prices the vendors set tends to be high, but after a little effort negotiating, you can get what you want for a quarter, and sometimes half of the price.

Although credit cards are accepted, I'd be leery to use them for fear your identity might get stolen. So carry cash with you.

Even if you don't end up buying anything, I strongly suggest a trip to the souks simply for its cultural value, not to mention it's a feast for the eyes (and nose).

Please note though that the vendors do have aggressive sales tactics and this might make you uncomfortable.

This is a more traditional area of Dubai, and clothing that would pass as normal around the hotels and more developed areas of the city garners unwelcome looks from locals (such as exposing one's knees) here. So dress modestly unless you want to be stared at.

Most vendors are open for business every day between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. You can reach the souks by hopping off in Deira at the Al Ras metro station. Or for a cooler experience take an abra (water taxi) across the creek to heighten your cultural experience. To do that, get off at the Al Ghubaiba metro station 2; docks with abras servicing the creek are located within walking distance.

Have a...

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5.0
2y

Embarking on a journey to Dubai's Spice Souk is like stepping into a bygone era. The adventure begins with a traditional boat ride across the creek, adding an extra layer of excitement to the experience. As the boat gently glides through the water, the anticipation builds, and soon, the vibrant tapestry of the Spice Souk unfolds.

The sensory overload is incredible—spices of every hue, sandalwood scents wafting through the air, and the allure of traditional garments beckoning from stalls. The marketplace resonates with the charm of a bygone era, almost as if time has stood still since the 1800s. The historical architectural gems that surround the souk further enhance the feeling of traversing through history.

For those who have a penchant for history and culture, this is a must-visit destination. The Spice Souk encapsulates the essence of Dubai's rich heritage. The nightfall adds a magical touch, transforming the surroundings into a captivating spectacle. The play of lights on the water, the subtle glow of the traditional buildings, and the aroma of spices create an enchanting atmosphere.

Moreover, the area boasts a plethora of restaurants that offer a culinary journey as impressive as the visual one. Dining amidst this historical backdrop is an experience in itself. Whether indulging in local delicacies or international fare, the ambiance elevates the dining experience to new heights.

In conclusion, a trip to the Dubai Spice Souk, complemented by a traditional boat ride, is a journey through time and culture. It's a captivating blend of history, aromas, and visual delights. Especially in the night, this excursion becomes a magical sojourn that leaves an indelible mark. The presence of charming restaurants adds the perfect finishing touch to a visit that is not just a tour but an immersive adventure into Dubai's vibrant past...

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Olesia SegenOlesia Segen
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Spice Souk in Dubai, and let me tell you, it was an unforgettable experience! This bustling market is a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and aromatic wonders of the Middle East. Upon entering the Spice Souk, I was immediately captivated by the vibrant colors and intoxicating scents that filled the air. The traditional wooden stalls were a sight to behold, each one displaying an impressive array of spices, herbs, and fragrances from all corners of the world. The merchants at the Spice Souk are incredibly friendly and hospitable, always eager to share their knowledge about the various spices and their uses in both culinary and traditional remedies. As a spice enthusiast, I couldn't help but engage in fascinating conversations with them, learning about the origins, flavors, and medicinal properties of different spices. One of the highlights of my visit was sampling the spices. The merchants graciously offered me small tastes of their finest products, and I felt like a true adventurer exploring uncharted culinary territories. The spice blends were exquisite, and I couldn't resist purchasing some to take back home with me. The authentic Arabian flavors have elevated my cooking to a whole new level! Besides the spices, the Spice Souk also offers an impressive selection of dried fruits, nuts, and traditional sweets. I indulged in a variety of dates and candied fruits that were simply divine. It's the perfect place to find unique souvenirs and gifts for loved ones back home. What I loved most about the Spice Souk was the vibrant and lively atmosphere. The narrow alleys filled with locals and tourists alike created a sense of camaraderie and excitement. Exploring the market was like being transported to another time, a time when trade and commerce were the lifeblood of the region. My advice for anyone planning to visit the Spice Souk is to come with an open mind and a willingness to haggle. Bargaining is part of the experience here, and it adds an extra layer of fun to the whole adventure. In conclusion, the Spice Souk in Dubai is a sensory delight that should not be missed. It's a place where cultures collide, and ancient traditions come to life through the magic of spices. Whether you're a food enthusiast, a culture lover, or just looking for a unique experience, the Spice Souk will leave you with unforgettable memories. I'm already dreaming of my next visit! 😘🥰
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Asif SiddiqueAsif Siddique
Bazar to have traditional souvenirs. Lots of shops to do shopping for spices, bangles and local cultural things. Must visit place for tourist to see the real culture of Dubai. Parking is hard to find though rest is worth to explore whole area.
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Advice for visiting the Souks: If you like bazaars and markets then you will enjoy walking through the souks. Note the souks in Bur Dubai are a lot less crowded and cheaper. Take the RTA abra (water taxi) its only 1 dirham and it's a pretty scenic and interesting ride across the creek. The government tightly controls what is sold and by who in the souk, so you don't have to walk away thinking there's a chance you may be holding something counterfeit. You can find the Spice Souk, where vendors hawk flavors from across the globe, including saffron, cinnamon, curry, and even sulphur! This is the place to stock up on saffron, as you'll find this delectable spice at a much lower cost here than you would at home. We bought 5 grams for 100 dirhams, which is about US$10. We bought a perfume from the perfume souk but the bottle cracked on the plane and the perfume went everywhere - so be sure to secure and pack your perfume bottle in bubble wrap when you put it in your luggage. I strongly suggest bargaining when visiting the souks in Dubai. The prices the vendors set tends to be high, but after a little effort negotiating, you can get what you want for a quarter, and sometimes half of the price. Although credit cards are accepted, I'd be leery to use them for fear your identity might get stolen. So carry cash with you. Even if you don't end up buying anything, I strongly suggest a trip to the souks simply for its cultural value, not to mention it's a feast for the eyes (and nose). Please note though that the vendors do have aggressive sales tactics and this might make you uncomfortable. This is a more traditional area of Dubai, and clothing that would pass as normal around the hotels and more developed areas of the city garners unwelcome looks from locals (such as exposing one's knees) here. So dress modestly unless you want to be stared at. Most vendors are open for business every day between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. You can reach the souks by hopping off in Deira at the Al Ras metro station. Or for a cooler experience take an abra (water taxi) across the creek to heighten your cultural experience. To do that, get off at the Al Ghubaiba metro station 2; docks with abras servicing the creek are located within walking distance. Have a fun experience!
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I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Spice Souk in Dubai, and let me tell you, it was an unforgettable experience! This bustling market is a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and aromatic wonders of the Middle East. Upon entering the Spice Souk, I was immediately captivated by the vibrant colors and intoxicating scents that filled the air. The traditional wooden stalls were a sight to behold, each one displaying an impressive array of spices, herbs, and fragrances from all corners of the world. The merchants at the Spice Souk are incredibly friendly and hospitable, always eager to share their knowledge about the various spices and their uses in both culinary and traditional remedies. As a spice enthusiast, I couldn't help but engage in fascinating conversations with them, learning about the origins, flavors, and medicinal properties of different spices. One of the highlights of my visit was sampling the spices. The merchants graciously offered me small tastes of their finest products, and I felt like a true adventurer exploring uncharted culinary territories. The spice blends were exquisite, and I couldn't resist purchasing some to take back home with me. The authentic Arabian flavors have elevated my cooking to a whole new level! Besides the spices, the Spice Souk also offers an impressive selection of dried fruits, nuts, and traditional sweets. I indulged in a variety of dates and candied fruits that were simply divine. It's the perfect place to find unique souvenirs and gifts for loved ones back home. What I loved most about the Spice Souk was the vibrant and lively atmosphere. The narrow alleys filled with locals and tourists alike created a sense of camaraderie and excitement. Exploring the market was like being transported to another time, a time when trade and commerce were the lifeblood of the region. My advice for anyone planning to visit the Spice Souk is to come with an open mind and a willingness to haggle. Bargaining is part of the experience here, and it adds an extra layer of fun to the whole adventure. In conclusion, the Spice Souk in Dubai is a sensory delight that should not be missed. It's a place where cultures collide, and ancient traditions come to life through the magic of spices. Whether you're a food enthusiast, a culture lover, or just looking for a unique experience, the Spice Souk will leave you with unforgettable memories. I'm already dreaming of my next visit! 😘🥰
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Bazar to have traditional souvenirs. Lots of shops to do shopping for spices, bangles and local cultural things. Must visit place for tourist to see the real culture of Dubai. Parking is hard to find though rest is worth to explore whole area.
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Advice for visiting the Souks: If you like bazaars and markets then you will enjoy walking through the souks. Note the souks in Bur Dubai are a lot less crowded and cheaper. Take the RTA abra (water taxi) its only 1 dirham and it's a pretty scenic and interesting ride across the creek. The government tightly controls what is sold and by who in the souk, so you don't have to walk away thinking there's a chance you may be holding something counterfeit. You can find the Spice Souk, where vendors hawk flavors from across the globe, including saffron, cinnamon, curry, and even sulphur! This is the place to stock up on saffron, as you'll find this delectable spice at a much lower cost here than you would at home. We bought 5 grams for 100 dirhams, which is about US$10. We bought a perfume from the perfume souk but the bottle cracked on the plane and the perfume went everywhere - so be sure to secure and pack your perfume bottle in bubble wrap when you put it in your luggage. I strongly suggest bargaining when visiting the souks in Dubai. The prices the vendors set tends to be high, but after a little effort negotiating, you can get what you want for a quarter, and sometimes half of the price. Although credit cards are accepted, I'd be leery to use them for fear your identity might get stolen. So carry cash with you. Even if you don't end up buying anything, I strongly suggest a trip to the souks simply for its cultural value, not to mention it's a feast for the eyes (and nose). Please note though that the vendors do have aggressive sales tactics and this might make you uncomfortable. This is a more traditional area of Dubai, and clothing that would pass as normal around the hotels and more developed areas of the city garners unwelcome looks from locals (such as exposing one's knees) here. So dress modestly unless you want to be stared at. Most vendors are open for business every day between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. You can reach the souks by hopping off in Deira at the Al Ras metro station. Or for a cooler experience take an abra (water taxi) across the creek to heighten your cultural experience. To do that, get off at the Al Ghubaiba metro station 2; docks with abras servicing the creek are located within walking distance. Have a fun experience!
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