Dubai's traditional souks and markets offer a glimpse into the city’s trading heritage. This cluster showcases bustling bazaars where you can haggle over spices, textiles, and other goods, immersing yourself in local culture and daily commerce.
- Dubai Spice Souk: An aromatic open-air market in old Dubai where vendors sell a colorful array of spices, herbs, incense, and dried fruits, recalling the city’s historic trade routes.
- Naif Souk: One of Dubai’s oldest markets, known for inexpensive finds, with stalls selling everything from textiles and traditional clothing to electronics in a no-frills setting.
- Souk Madinat Jumeirah: A contemporary homage to the traditional souk, offering a curated selection of crafts, art, and souvenirs in a labyrinth of lantern-lit corridors.
- Textile Souk: A historic textile market in Bur Dubai (Al Fahidi area) lined with shops offering fabrics, silks, and pashminas, where tailors can stitch custom garments on the spot.
- Gold Souk: The iconic gold market where narrow lanes are lined with shops showcasing gold bangles, necklaces, and gemstones; known for competitive prices and a dazzling atmosphere.

