Dubai
is labelled the "shopping capital of the
Middle East". With so many shopping malls
and souks, there's no better place to
find products at unbeatable prices. Cars,
haute couture clothing, jewellery, electronics,
furnishing, sporting equipment, and any
other goods will likely all be under the
same roof.
Retail
prices are very reasonable because of
its open port and low import duties and
the variety of products available. Free
of tax, many top brand-name products are
cheaper in Dubai than in their countries
of origin. Products like gold and jewellery,
high fashion, electronics, and carpets
and handicrafts can be bought for amazing
deals that are unmatchable anywhere else
in the world.
Even major brand name products, widely
available in the city, are often less
expensive in Dubai than in their country
of origin. The major shopping areas of
the city are Al Faheidi Road, Al Rigga
Road, Al Karama, Al Satwa's Al Dhiyafah
Road and Beniyas Square. The modern shopping
malls, located throughout the city, contrast
with the sights, sounds and smells of
the traditional souks.
The
Dubai Shopping Festival is known throughout
the world for not only being an opportunity
for fantastic shopping and bargains, but
also as one of the world's most entertaining
festivals including grand firework displays,
great prizes to be won, and of course
the excitement of being in Dubai itself.
Last year over million people attended
the event. One of the highlights of the
festival is the Global Village, with thirty
eight pavilions from as many countries
all displaying their traditional and modern
wares and local cuisine, there is no shortage
of things to do.
Normal
shopping hours in Dubai are from 9am to
1pm and 4pm until 9pm or later. Some boutiques
in the residential areas do not open until
9.30 or 10.00am. Most supermarkets stay
open all day, from Saturday to Thursday.
All shops close for prayers on Friday
from 11.30am to 1.30pm. Shopping malls
and most shops are open on Friday evenings
until late.
Souks
have been called "the heart of urban Arabia",
and Dubai has plenty. These range from
the traditional, dusty, alleyways of the
spice souk, a stone's throw from the Creek,
to the modern fish souk with the many
varieties caught in Gulf waters and the
fruit and vegetable souk with its bustle
and vivid colours. Dubai's most famous
market of all is the gold souk, In Gold
Souks prices are very reasonable and largely
determined by weight, rather than design
and craftsmanship.
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