Al Satwa

One of the oldest hoods in Dubai, Al-Satwa is best known for its dense retail shops, busy streets, and crazy mashed-up community. This place takes you out of the typical glamerous picture the media paints of Dubai. Simple and cheap, yet full of hidden gems, this neighborhood is mostly visited by locals or long-terms expats who know the hotspots. Vivid, lively and vibrant especially after dark, it is great to just take a walk and get lost in this place; something that you'd rarely get to experience in D-town. The greatest asset of Al-Satwa is its residents and shopkeepers. Known to be super friendly and helpful, most people you meet here are fantastic storytellers with lots to tell, so don't hesitate to strike up a conversation with a worker, your waiter or the guy trying to sell you flowers; their stories will make your experience unforgettable!

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Steel Mosque

The "Steel Mosque" may be one of the most architecturally and culturally intriguing places of worship around the city. A relatively tiny space, the mosque interior is rather simple and immediate, reflective of only the absolute essentials Muslims need to pray or engage in religious practice. The place possesses quite a transient ambiance; is it perhaps relevant to the nature of the neighborhood and its residents?

Steel Mosque
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Steel Mosque
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Steel Mosque
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Steel Mosque
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Steel Mosque
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Steel Mosque
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Satwa Park

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