Gold
Souk
- Not a mall, but a historic market
that has been a part of Dubai since
the origin of Dubai itself. Located
at the mouth of the creek, it dazzles
people by selling gold in large quantities
and with no security. A must visit
for shoppers and sightseers.
Spice Souk - As above,
not a mall, but a historic market
that has been a part of Dubai since
the origin of Dubai itself. Located
at the mouth of the creek, it is not
far from the Gold Souk, but has sadly
declined a bit in recent years as
supermarkets take over the spice trade.
A must visit for shoppers and sightseers.
Lots of souvenirs are also available.
Both the Spice Souk and the Gold Souq
are a rather hot and sweaty experience
with limited air-conditioning, so
wear appropriately cool, loose clothing
if visiting in mid summer. Individual
shops are air conditioned.
Gold
& Diamond Park
- Interchange 4, Sheikh Zayed Road
(South side)- sells gold and diamond
products. None of the character of
the more historic gold souq, but is
air-conditioned throughout, and easier
to reach and park at than the historic
souq (which is in the depths of downtown
Deira).
Al Ain Plaza (known
locally as Computer Plaza) On Mankhool
Road along from the Ramada Hotel,
Bur Dubai heading towards the creek.
A mall specializing in computers,
computer parts and computer add ons
like monitors, VOIP Phones, Hard Drives,
etc.TIP: Several malls have a large
Carrefour, or similar, hypermarket
where you'll find the lowest cost
electronics.