Spice Souk
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A visit to Dubai spice souk or the spice market in Dubai surely counts as an intoxicating and aromatic experience. All you need to do is take a long deep breath before getting lost in the world of mystical spices in the city. The … Read more
A visit to Dubai spice souk or the spice market in Dubai surely counts as an intoxicating and aromatic experience. All you need to do is take a long deep breath before getting lost in the world of mystical spices in the city. The narrow lanes of the spice souk in Deira are the one-stop destination for spice lovers. Read less

A visit to Dubai spice souk or the spice market in Dubai surely counts as an intoxicating and aromatic experience. All you need to do is take a long deep breath before getting lost in the world of mystical spices in the city. The narrow lanes of the spice souk in Deira are the one-stop destination for spice lovers. Not only spices but you can also buy some sweet smelling incense, traditional medicines, rose petals, herbs and other products. The region is hold immensely dear by food lovers and chefs as they get some exotic food products. If you are a first-time visitor, be prepared to get stunned with bright and colourful spices stacked outside each stall, which also make for a brilliant photo op! Even if you are not in spices, pay a visit to this market for an unusual experience. Be careful, things are little overpriced here for outsiders, so bargain as much as you can.
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