Dubai is currently the hot place to shop, and the best time for shopaholics is during the huge, sprawling Dubai Shopping Festival. Reductions are offered across a vast range of must-haves, from jewellery to fashion, electrical goods and carpets.
More than
two million visitors attend the Dubai Shopping Festival each year, with
retail spending totalling in excess of US$1 billion. Sponsored by Dubai
Duty Free, the event is enlivened with international theatre and street
performances, fashion shows, nightly fireworks and laser shows, prize
draws (with booty such as Rolls Royces and gold), film festivals,
children's events and handicraft shows.
The most atmospheric
shopping is to be found in the souks, located on either side of Dubai
Creek, where bargaining is part of the buzz. The Gold Souk at Sikkat
al-Khali St is Dubai's most famous bazaar - here the narrow streets are
lined with shop windows sparkling with bracelets, necklaces and
earrings in 18-, 21-, and 22-carat gold, sold according to weight.
Although
you're less likely to take fish home with you, the Fish Souk in Deira,
where fishermen pile their gleaming catches high, is well worth a visit
just for the spectacle. The Spice Souk (also known as Old Souk), on
Al-Sabkha Road, smells sweeter - this is where bags bursting with
exotic spices and colours are on display.
Dubai is a fantastic
place to buy carpets, as traders from Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan
converge in this shopping haven, selling their wares for anything from
a few hundred to thousands of dirhams. Other traditional goods include:
Arabic coffee pots, swords and khanjars (Arabic curved daggers), prayer beads, marble goblets, silver Bedouin jewellery, cotton dhurries (oblong floor coverings) and inlaid rosewood and walnut furniture.
| When: | 28 Jan - 28 Feb 2010 (annual) |
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| Where: | Dubai |
| Cost: | Free |
| Time: | Malls open daily 9am-12am; Night souk daily 6pm-2/3am |








