Gold Souk
سوق الذهبA glimmering miracle. The market specializes in gold and you can find some real wonders here. Worth the visit even for sightseeing.
trips
Hotels in Dubai
Choose from thousands of hotels all around the world.
Best price guaranteed. No booking fees. Ever.
powered by booking.com
Ahmedia Heritage Guesthouse
|
Miami Hotel
|
Grand Hotel
|
Al Shamal Hotel
|
Pacific Hotel Llc
|
Index Hotel
|
Florida Hotel
|
Florida International Hotel
|
Royal Prince Hotel
|
St.George Hotel
|
More information about Gold Souk
Gold Souk Pictures
Gold Souk in Travel Tips and Guides
The Best of Dubai in One Day (1 day)See the most interesting places and buildings in Dubai with this one day suggested itinerary. |
3 Day Trip to Dubai (3 days)See the best Dubai has to offer in 3 days. |
Attractions near to Gold Souk
Burj KhalifaThe tallest skyscraper in the world, 829 metres high. A must-visit while in Dubai. Take the special tour to the top. |
The Dubai FountainWhen these fountains go off, it's a sight like no other. Do not miss this lustrous gem right by the Burj Khalifa. |
Jumeirah MosqueA stunning staple of Islamic architecture and a perfect opportunity for taking photos. The inside can be visited only with a tour. |
Dubai MuseumSee how Dubai transformed from a tiny city to the wonder it is today. Educative and fascinating exhibits – do not miss. |
The Dubai MallThe largest shopping mall in the world. A must if you've come to Dubai for shopping or entertainment. |
Dubai Aquarium & Underwater ZooThe largest aquarium in the world. Thousands of marine animals to see – makes for a fantastic day out. |
Dubai Spice SoukOne of Dubai's many Arab-style markets. The colourful spices here make for an amazing sight – especially for foodies. |
Grand MosqueThe recently rebuilt mosque features the tallest minaret in all of Dubai. Worth the visit for its architecture. |
Al BastakiyaDubai's historical district. Wind down from the shopping and enjoy the calm streets and old buildings. |
Heritage VillageDiscover what Dubai was like before the commerce took over. The traditional lifestyle is still alive here. |












