Visit the Vibrant Souks with Savings from Flights to Dubai
When you're in Dubai, you'll be treated to some
awe-inspiring sights of towering high-rises and massive shopping complexes.
After exploring all the ultra-modern offerings of this Emirati city, you may
want to know some of its traditional aspects. Shopping in malls is not
something new to the tourists visiting this city as most of them might have
done that in their home countries. To get a feel of how people used to shop
before these elegant malls came into existence, it is highly recommended that
you visit the traditional markets or 'souks' of this city.
The savings made while booking your flights
to Dubai well in advance can be utilised to shop for your desired items when
visiting any of these traditional markets. Among them is the Gold Souk, which is
frequented by traders as well as tourists looking for the best bargains on
jewellery and some attractive souvenirs made of pure gold. This market has wide
paths that allow visitors to interact with all the enthusiastic tradesmen who
offer some attractive pieces of gold jewellery. You can also get your favourite
gold ornaments custom-designed by the skilled artists in this market.
After exploring this market, you can head to the Spice
Souk, which is a close neighbour of the Gold Souk. The aromas of fresh spices
would certainly delight you, as you make your way through the bustling trading
floor of the spice market. You can also get cereals and fruits in this market
besides different varieties of spices. It is a must-visit for all those who wish
to see the exotic side of this Emirati city. This market is not only frequented
by the locals and expatriates but also some of the top chefs, who arrive here
in search of some fabulous spices. Among the items you'd like to pick from this
market include saffron, dry fruits, and nuts.
Upon moving further from the Gold and Spice souks,
you'll come across the Perfume Souk on the Sikkat Al Khali Street. Scents of
various kinds would please your senses as you move from one store to another
that sell the traditional 'Oud', essential oils, incense sticks, and other
perfumed items. You can either buy some rich oils in bulk or choose to take
home a small bottle of perfume. There are vendors in this market who would be
quite forthcoming in explaining the difference between various ouds, while you
can also get a personalised perfume custom-made and bottled by the highly
skilled and experienced perfumers.
One of the traditional markets you'd not like to miss
would be the Textile Souk, which is located on the Dubai Creek's Bur Dubai
side. Over the years, it has become the most sought-after place for emerging
fashion designers and tailors in the city. This market has an array of shops
that are stocked with rolls of fabric, which include cotton, palm frond weaves,
fine silks, and other fabrics. You can choose your favourite from these
offerings and head to any of the tailors nearby to get a dress created
according to your preferences, such as an 'abaya' worn traditionally by women
of this region or a 'kandoura' if you're a man, or simply a suit.
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