Deira

Historically being the original downtown of Dubai, Deira is still just as important today as it was during the city’s early beginnings. Located close to the Creek, which has been a source of international trade and commerce, Deira is home to a community of diverse cultures, religions, and dreams. Anyone who’s had the privilege of growing up in Dubai has definitely encountered Deira one way or another. A bustling area filled with shops, souks, street food and museums, Deira allows for experiencing the neighbourhood on foot, which is a rarity in Dubai. With the constant development and growth to becoming a modern city, Dubai’s 'downtown' has shifted in recent years to more contemporary parts of town. However, being mildly impacted by these significant changes, Deira has pretty much stood the test of time, looking the same and functioning as it always has, which is part of it’s beauty and charm.

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Naif Souk

One of Deira's busiest districts, Naif Souk comes alive at night, with neon shop signs illuminating the streets, and hundreds of pedestrians occupying the walkways. Be prepared to be overwhelmed by loud noises and shops selling everything ranging from beautiful textiles, leather goods, electronics and souvenirs – all inexpensive and very affordable. This is one of Dubai's oldest souks, which historically used to be a camel market. Today, Naif Souk is filled with cafeterias, shops and hotels catering to a multicultural community from Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

Naif Souk
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Middle East Stationary

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