Dubai is a real wonderland for shopaholics: at the airport, in duty free, they can buy cosmetics, juicy dates, chocolate, jewelry and gold jewelry, designer clothes and perfumes, and in city shopping malls they can immerse themselves not only in the world of exciting purchases. but also how to have fun (there are many options for spending time, including active ones). In addition, travelers should definitely pay attention to the flea markets of Dubai.
Flea market in Safa Park
Those who want to buy second-hand furniture, clothes, dishes, Arab teapots and coffee pots, household appliances, books, toys and other goods flock to this flea market. And after a successful shopping, those who wish can wander along the park alleys, walk along the bridges thrown over the canals, admire artificial lakes (in the center of one of them there are fountains), spend time on sports grounds (you can play tennis, basketball and volleyball), ride rollerblading, bicycle or skateboarding, sit in the equipped picnic and barbecue areas.
Flea market in Dubai Silicon Oasis
You can buy furniture, textiles, antique rings, ceramics, household appliances, toys, books, electrical equipment, DVDs, clothes, accessories and antiques at this flea market on the second Friday of every month, starting in March 2016 from 10 a.m. to 5 a.m. evenings (venue - Cedre Shopping Center).
Flea Market at JLT Park
It unfolds on the third Fridays of every month in October-May from 10 am to 5 pm. It is worth coming here to fill your collections with interesting things, including those with a long history.
Flea market at Ibn Battuta Mall
This flea market opens its "doors" to everyone on the second Saturday of each month from 13:00 to 17:00. It sells jewelry, handmade carpets, traditional Arab clothing, curved daggers (Khanjars), books, colorful pillow cases, Arabic tablecloths and more.
Shopping in Dubai
Shopping in Dubai is considered one of the most profitable in the world due to extremely low import duties. From here it is worth taking away gold and fur products, camel wool, souvenir daggers, hookahs, carved boxes, perfumes, incense, coffee, Turks, bottles with colored sand, camel figurines, and falconry equipment.
What to bring from Dubai