A great place for an atmospheric walk, and not only) You can get there without problems by metro or taxi. There are a lot of pavilions with decorations for every taste, prosperity and vision, although the Internet calls it all gold jewelry) But of course it is very beautiful, of an unusual format and design. And of course, as in any market, bargaining is not only appropriate, but also welcome) But just walking around-it's already a pleasure to stare at all this splendor) The gold market is located next to the spice and textile market, but they did not "enter" me at all. But not far from the market, we found the abra boat station, on which we had a wonderful ride along the canal for 2 dirhams from the nose) The walk was short, but I liked it, we also found a metro station on the other side (by the way, the descent into the subway turned out to be in a column, in a square, we did not immediately realize) and went to the museum of the future. A wonderful walk
The Dubai Gold Market is a real treasure trove for lovers of jewelry and unique jewelry. Walking through the streets of this famous bazaar, you can see an incredible variety of gold products: from traditional Arabic jewelry to modern design solutions.
The atmosphere of the market is full of excitement and lively communication, you can always try to bargain here. The level of service in the stores is high, and many sellers are ready to offer special conditions.
In addition to gold, silver and precious stones can also be found on the market. It is not only an ideal place to shop, but also a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of this region. It is recommended to take time for a walk around the Gold Market — it is an unforgettable experience that is definitely worth attention!
The market is very atmospheric, with a huge selection of gold products for every taste and color, from pendants to gold iPhone cases and capes made of gold.According to prices, as many write, it is not true that cheap gold is here.Gold is much more expensive here than in Russia, sellers do not reduce prices by 2-3 times, they make discounts, but insignificant.
The biggest disadvantage of this market is that it is simply impossible to walk calmly through it, sellers like hungry seagulls pounce on passers-by and persistently offer to go to them.
In general, the place is interesting, it is worth visiting at least in order to see the world's largest gold ring weighing 64 kg.🙈
There is an air-conditioned center in the market. All shops are air-conditioned. Not a market, but a museum, only there I saw dresses, skirts, shoes, etc. made of gold. The prices of diamond products seemed too high, perhaps if you bargain, the price will become normal)
You can get cold drinking water for free at the market. The toilet is paid - 5 dihrams. If you turn right after the ring from the Guinness Book of Records, then on the right side in sled lane you can taste delicious tortillas for 2 dihrams and have a hearty and inexpensive snack at a local cafe
Big bas tour tour bus stop near the market
An atmospheric place. Authentic. You can bargain . Clothes are clothes. Gold is impressive. Perfume is fashionable to throw off a lot. Tea spices are also fashionable to throw off. And just to walk around Deira and immerse yourself in the ordinary life of the population was very interesting.
A colorful market. A paradise for those who like oriental-style jewelry. There are no stylish modern fashionable jewelry! One commonplace thing. There are a lot of trousers, chains and bracelets. There are no blue sapphires, very few starry ones, I also did not find opals, some kind of cloudy emeralds.
Initially, the prices are very high. The example in the photo of the earrings cost 30,810 dirhams (770 thousand rubles), after a little haggling, the price became 1850 dollars (180 thousand rubles).
The possibility of manufacturing in 4 hours according to my sketch or photo of any product made of any metal and stone seemed interesting. But I did not use it, because I was not sure of the result and that we would agree on the price.
We got there on foot using the navigator from the spice market.
I don't think you can see such a large assortment of different gold jewelry anywhere else. There is everything for every taste.
Unfortunately, there are no price tags for the products, as well as the weight of the product and the sample. There is no way to estimate the real value of the product. The cost is formed by the seller apparently by appearance. Even if you don't plan to buy anything, I highly recommend going there to view the goods!
Dubai Gold Market, a place with a huge amount of jewelry. Mostly, of course, in the traditional yellow gold style. But it is quite possible to find modern products. There are many products with stones. The prices are favorable. But it is necessary to bargain, because it is possible to achieve a price reduction of almost 2 times.
There is a consultant near each store, invites you to come in, everyone speaks English perfectly, some also in Russian, due to the large flow of tourists.
A pleasant place to walk among the sparkling products from the showcases
Gold is gold and it doesn't matter where it is sold, the main thing is not to be deceived about the sample and grams. This is the gold market in the working/relatively poor part of Dubai, but in comparison with Dubai Mall and other hyped gold markets in the centers of Dubai, prices are lower here. Yes, of course, more yellow gold is not so popular at least in the CIS countries, but even in this market, if you do not take it from the first counter store, you can find good jewelry and 750 gold, only they classify products not by samples but by carats, for example, the best in my opinion 750 is called 18 carats here. In general, I recommend that rather than buying gold in the Dubai Mall and other cool centers, it is better to take gold here at a lower price. And don't forget to ask for a receipt - you will need it at the airport to issue a tax pay back (refund of paid tax)
A very interesting place in Dubai, a real Arab market with a classic set of goods (gold, silver, fabrics, spices, etc.), I enthusiastically bargained with sellers, by the way, many people know Russian, left there with trophies, significantly bringing down the price in a fair bargain😅😅👍
A real Oriental bazaar. Gold in any form, a huge assortment. There is also a lot of perfume, seasoning. The fragrance is in the air, you are immersed in the atmosphere, you are soaked in it. I enjoyed the walk.
The place is colorful, an insane amount of gold, but purely to take pictures, the prices did not notice at all that they were lower or cheap, or I was so lucky, but everything that was offered even after haggling was much higher than in the same Uzbekistan.
A huge market where you can find almost everything! We smoked spices and used them for a very long time! I liked the ring that was made for the Guinness World Record. Most of the work is not done by Arabs, but by visitors, but everyone is very friendly, as long as they buy something.
If you need a gold chain mail armor or a tiara, then you are here)
The product design is designed mainly for the Indian consumer.
Of course, there are laconic products made of white gold with diamonds, but their prices do not differ favorably from those in Moscow. Air conditioners work everywhere, in some stores, the aromas of bahura do not even cause a headache
I come to the gold market very often. Sometimes just to take a walk, admire the beauty. The market is very large. There are many pavilions with gold and silver jewelry., diamonds. There is any gold, of different samples. There is everything you can imagine.You can bargain everywhere. I bargain even in shops with a fixed price.Merchants always laugh, but I'm lucky, they give in. Oh, what a pleasure it is!!!!I always go on my own. By metro. Gold Suk station. From the metro 15-20 minutes. Beauty. On the way I pass many pavilions with household utensils, then a perfume paradise and a spice market. I would advise you to definitely visit these places. Pure Arabic flavor and very friendly people!!!
Cool location. The old town, the port is nearby. It's got a real Arabic flavor. The spice market is also here. The metro is 5 minutes on foot. It is absolutely safe for tourists, no matter what alleys I have not walked here, since I live nearby.
For lovers of gold and other precious metals, there are a lot of jewelry stores, a perfume and electronics market nearby. Sellers in all markets are trading, you can get a discount of 30-40%.
A good Arab market
There is a lot of gold and silver, there are no annoying sellers in the market itself, but there are in front of the market.
A short video about the market at the link https://youtu.be/BioYtn03hI4?si=yvzigXMn3hHdeEdX
A very large territory, a huge number of shops, shops with everyday goods and jewelry. But you need to be constantly on the lookout due to the huge number of people, both traders and tourists. You can get to the market by water on the abra and under it, by transport))) I call these boats stools on the water, there is no safety)) and the price is 1 dirham. There is a ring on the market, which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records. You definitely need to bargain, even in a store where the price is supposedly set. There are a lot of perfumes, you can choose an Arabic fragrance.
It's a great place, but you need to be careful and keep an eye on the prices. There are those who trade honestly, and normally discuss the nuances, and there are those who immediately overestimate prices at times and continue to trade in Oriental style))))
The Gold Market in Dubai is a rich market with gold chain mail, with jewelry for every taste.
Considering the exchange rate of the ruble to the dollar, prices are high.
You can and should bargain, welcome, discount up to 40%, the main thing is not in a hurry.
There are a lot of touts constantly spinning around and offering watches, bags, purses, etc.
It is better to visit the market in the evening, it becomes more comfortable, it is not so hot.
The streets are narrow, and there are a lot of people, it's stuffy during the day.
It is interesting from the point of view of "just to see", it is expensive to buy ... but there are products - real museum exhibits. I recommend visiting the next row- perfume market, a huge selection of perfumes based on oils
This is an amazing, very colorful, very pretentious and expensive gold market! I've never seen so much gold in one place! It is a must to visit! Even if you don't buy anything. Impressions are guaranteed for you! And if you are going to buy something, then bargain to the last, then the price is normal, lower than ours. Yes, we just don't have such beautiful things....
There is a large market, there are a lot of gold jewelry on sale, there are few people, if you want to buy or look at gold jewelry of different sizes and beauty, then it is worth visiting this place, among the shops with gold products there is a souvenir shop where you can buy souvenir plates, magnets, cups and much more. I bought a souvenir plate in this store after a little haggling for two times cheaper than everywhere else
A very cool and large market, prices are lower than in the whole of Dubai. But a lot of things are sold in bulk. The prices are sky - high right away , but we have to bargain .
A huge territory with shops, a whole area of shops-the quarter of gold, the quarter of perfumes, the street of suitcases. You only need to walk in the evening, it will be hard in the sun
A rather unusual and cool place, every tourist should visit, if you buy something, then BRING DOWN the PRICE at least TWICE, they make a very large margin, counting on tourists naturally
You will not see the price tags, everything is in words, so BARGAIN friends!
The national flavor is off the scale, prices are 30 percent lower than the average for a hospital (if compared with a European foreign country). However, you need to bargain hard, and it's not a fact that from the initially specified cost, because tourist = sucker: they know this axiom perfectly well on the spot :)
It's better to go with a local with whom you have business for several years ahead: then there is a chance that you will get rich with the prospect.
A very popular place. A huge assortment. There are a lot of tourists. The prices are high. Although we didn't go around everything. There were products that were not familiar to me. Something like corsets. I can't even imagine how much they might cost... 😉
A place where you can buy any kind of jewelry, from small earrings to gold swimsuits or gold armor. It is best to look in the back streets, where prices are lower and there is more choice.
An ordinary oriental bazaar, in one part of which gold is sold. Haggle, haggle, haggle. But first you need to know approximately how much gold costs and how much the work can cost, and how much the seller should earn. It's not difficult to evaluate
The gold market is attractive to those who see huge gold products hanging in the windows, prices are 2-3 times more expensive than our 585 sample. Of course, we did not buy anything, so we just looked at it and left
I stuck a lot . Prices are high, sellers first throw up, and then reduce it a little. There is a lot of gold, but few really interesting things. The market itself is not very clean. More talk about the miracle market
It is an authentic, beautiful place. There, gold and gold jewelry are the most beautiful and inexpensive than in malls. You can also buy other souvenirs and local products inexpensively.
It's dirty enough, a huge selection of goods, staff, Indians , the quality of goods: you need to understand this, they can cheat, rarely but it's possible
We visited the gold market. I was not impressed at all. Yes, there are many interesting things that can not be seen everywhere. But most of the products are not made of gold. You can walk and see, but there is absolutely nothing to buy.
It's beautiful, yes. There are a lot of people, yes. There is a lot of choice, but everything is of the same type or something. We walked with my wife for more than two hours, tried on a lot of things, but never took them. Some small decorations are lost on the body. The prices are certainly far from the course. It is necessary to bargain. Divide the price by three and bargain up to it.
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The price of gold is higher than in Moscow, even if you will bargain. The products are 99% artisanal, not smooth, banal, there is no modern design. Everything with colored stones is 100% synthetic. It's great to take a walk, it's doubtful what to buy there. They add 15% work and 5% tax to the value of gold. You can divide the written grams on the labels by 2, even on the scales they show inflated values.
The feeling of a flea market))) you can go once, but be prepared for the fact that you will be quite obsessively touted everywhere and insist on buying! Well, as for the authenticity of what they sell there, the question is open))) for the most part, all this is not real) the animal, for example, in the photo costs $ 2 million, to our question how the seller is not afraid to put it without appropriate protection on the stall window, he could not answer😉🤭🤭🤭😂😂😂
It is a very noisy and exciting place, sellers scurry along with customers, very annoying. It's a very uncomfortable feeling, I definitely won't go there a second time
A good place to hand over old gold jewelry at a good rate. But there must be a sample on the decoration, otherwise they will not take it. Previously, ten years ago there were many European jewelry on sale, now replicas are made only to order. The jewelry made of yellow gold, which is loved by Hindus, is mainly presented.
I bought a chain as a gift, the gold prices are very pleasant + we also made a discount, and the sample is higher than in Russia. Therefore, it is very good, they also gave a check for tax free) a very good place
A very interesting place! You can come here just like to a museum, admire the finest gold products. It is also home to the largest gold ring in the world
Everything is fine, because everyone goes there with their desires and finds what they are capable of! It was on that day, the day of the visit, since tourists usually have everything planned out and there is no second choice! :)