Spice Souk, Deira
Step into the Spice Souk in Deira, and you’re entering one of Dubai’s oldest marketplaces, where 150+ spice stalls line narrow alleys packed with burlap sacks of turmeric, saffron, cumin, and more. Located in the Al Ras area next to the Dubai Creek and the Gold Souk, this souk sprawls along Baniyas Street and is just minutes from Al Ras Metro Station.
With Captain Dunes, you’ll avoid travel hassles, learn which spices are freshest, and enjoy a sensory-rich stroll that feels less like shopping and more like exploring history.
Things To Do At Spice Souk
- Smell and sample spices like saffron, cardamom, turmeric, sumac, and cinnamon right at the stall.
- Watch vendors measure out freshly ground blends, and ask them to show you how they make custom mixes.
- Buy dried fruits, nuts, incense, and teas as great edible souvenirs.
- Take in the architecture: old souk style with open roofs and shaded alleyways, colourful sacks, loud calls, and aromatic air.
- Pair your visit with a short abra ride across Dubai Creek to see the city from the water and soak in Old Dubai vibes.
Visitor Info
- Location: Al Ras, Deira, Dubai, along Baniyas Street, near the Gold Souk and Old Souk abra station.
- Timings: Usually 10:00 AM–10:00 PM Saturday to Thursday; Fridays open after prayer (around 4:00 PM). Some shops close between 1 and 4 PM for lunch/prayer break.
- Entry: Free to enter. You only pay for what you buy.
- Best Time to Visit: Cooler months (October to March), mornings or early evenings to avoid heat and the worst crowds.
How To Reach
- By Metro: Green Line to Al Ras Station, then about a 5-minute walk to the souk.
- By Abra: Cross the creek via a traditional abra to Deira Old Souq Marine Station and walk in.
- By Taxi/Car: Many taxis drop off around Old Souk/Baniyas Road; parking is available but can be busy.
- With Captain Dunes: Your visit includes sorted transport, a shop-hop guide, and hidden spice gems to find authentic stalls.
Nearby Attractions
- Gold Souk: Jewellery, gold, and silver treasures, just a few minutes away.
- Perfume Souk: Scents, oils, and incense shops nearby.
- Dubai Creek: Take an abra ride, watch dhows, and enjoy waterfront views.
- Heritage House: Old Dubai architecture and local history are just a short walk away.
Insider Tips
- Haggle politely: it’s expected. Start low and smile.
- Bring cash: smaller notes make transactions smoother. Many stalls accept cash more easily than cards.
- Avoid midday sun: shade is minimal. Mornings and evenings are much more comfortable.
- Ask about origins: for fresh or rare spices like Iranian saffron, always check quality and source.
- Photography: You’re welcome to take photos of colourful spice displays, but ask permission before photographing vendors closely.
- Accessibility: Most lanes are narrow and uneven; visitors with strollers or wheelchairs may find it challenging but manageable with assistance.
- Language Tip: Most vendors speak English, Arabic, Hindi, or Urdu, making communication easy for tourists.
- Souvenir Tip: Look for spice sets, tea blends, or decorative spice jars - These make excellent gifts to take home.
Let Your Senses Lead The Way!
Rich aromas, colourful piles, and warm conversations await you in the Spice Souk. This isn't merely shopping; it’s a delightful journey through Dubai’s rich history and flavours.
Book your Spice Souk tour with Captain Dunes and wander through flavours and history that linger longer than any souvenir.