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  2. Dubai Spice Souk - Wikipedia

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    The souk comprises several narrow lanes which are lined with open and closed-roof stores, and is a tourist attraction. Dubai Creek with Dubai Spice Souk and Dubai Gold Souk in the background. Stores in the Spice Souk sell a variety of fragrances and spices from frankincense and shisha to the many herbs used in Arabic and South Asian food. In ...

  3. Souk El Attarine - Wikipedia

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    Souk El Attarine (Arabic: سوق العطارين), or souk of spice traders, is the name by which most spice markets are referred to in Arab countries in the Middle East. Old cities ( Jerusalem , Damascus, Amman, Beirut, Tunis, Marrakach) were often divided into segments based on what was sold - meat, spices, fabrics and so on - and attarine ...

  4. Spice Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    The Spice Bazaar (Turkish: Mısır Çarşısı, meaning "Egyptian Bazaar") in Istanbul, Turkey, is one of the largest bazaars in the city. Located in the Eminönü quarter of the Fatih district, it is the most famous covered shopping complex after the Grand Bazaar .

  5. Dubai Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum has displayed from pearl diving boats to swords and jewellery and a lovely close-to-life spice souk, which filled with real smells and actual spices. Besides the displays, the museum also includes hologram-like movies, and information stands that showcase lives and times of the Bedouin people from the third millennium B.C. till today ...

  6. Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    A bazaar [a] or souk [b] is a marketplace consisting of multiple small stalls or shops, [1] especially in the Middle East, [2] [1] the Balkans, Central Asia, North Africa and South Asia. [1] They are traditionally located in vaulted or covered streets that have doors on each end and served as a city's central marketplace.

  7. Dubai Textile Souk - Wikipedia

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    The Dubai Textile Souk's address is 57, Opposite to the Abra. Ali Bin Abi Talib Street in Bur Dubai. It is located along the Dubai Creek opposite the Deira region which is host to the Dubai Gold Souk, Dubai Perfume Souk and the Dubai Spice Souk. [15] The Textile Souk is also a street away from Souk Al Kabeer, also known as Meena Bazaar. [16]

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  9. Al Dhagaya - Wikipedia

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    The Dubai Gold Souk and Dubai Spice Souk are located at the heart of Al Dhagaya. Additionally, several other traditional shops stores such as ARY Jewellery , Joy Alukkas Jewellery and the Dubai Fish and Vegetable Market are located in Al Dhagaya.