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Not just dates: 10 things to buy while visiting Dubai

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 27, 2025, 13:17 IST
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Not just dates 10 things to buy while visiting Dubai

When someone thinks of Dubai, glimmering skyscrapers, luxury cars, and extravagant malls might be the first things that come to mind. But beyond the glamour, the city is also a haven for shoppers seeking treasures that are uniquely local and beautifully crafted.


Whether you're budget-friendly or ready to splurge, Dubai offers a range of items that make perfect souvenirs, gifts, or collectibles from your travels. What sets Dubai apart is the sheer variety, as it’s a place where travellers can pick up a designer gadget and a centuries-old perfume on the same day.

And it’s not just about shopping for the sake of it. Each item has a story, a bit of culture, and a slice of the Dubai experience wrapped into it.

Here are the 10 best things to buy from Dubai apart from dates

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Persian rugs

Persian rugs are a hallmark of luxury in Dubai. Known for their detailed designs and craftsmanship, these rugs are an addition of a touch of royalty to any room. They’re not cheap, but their quality and beauty make them worth the investment.

Where can you buy them?
Look for authentic pieces in local souks or specialty carpet stores.

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Traditional shoes

Inspired by Arabian folklore, traditional shoes that are often curled at the toes come in vivid colours and embroidered designs. These slip-ons are handmade from leather or fabric. They’re comfortable, unique, and make a stylish souvenir.


Where can you buy them?
It can be found in local markets like the Cloth Souk in Bur Dubai.

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Gold jewellery

Dubai is known for its affordable and high-quality gold. From simple chains to beautifully designed bridal sets, there’s something for every budget. Prices here are often lower than in many other countries, and the quality is unmatched.


Where can you buy it?
Popular spots include the Dubai Gold Souk and the Gold & Diamond Park.
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Jewel chests

Jewel chests in Dubai come embellished with gems, metals, and hand-carved designs, they make for great decorative pieces and meaningful gifts that bring old-world charm into modern homes.

Where can you buy them?
Often sold in souks near the Gold Market

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Khanjars

These traditional daggers are a key part of Emirati male dress and symbolise strength and heritage. They’re often made with silver or gold detailing and displayed as cultural artifacts. While not for everyday use, a khanjar makes for an impressive, conversation-starting keepsake.

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Electronic gadgets

Dubai is a hotspot for tech shopping, especially for smartphones, cameras, and accessories. It is because of the tax benefits that gadgets can be much cheaper here than in many parts of Asia.

Where can you buy them?

Popular areas include Al Fahidi Street in Bur Dubai and major electronics stores in malls and airport duty-free zones.

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Aladdin lamps

These ornamental lamps are inspired by the tales of Aladdin and come in various materials like brass or bronze with decorated Arabic design carvings. They’re especially popular among tourists and also make interesting gifts for kids or collectors.



Where can you buy them?
Can be found at Karama Souk and Al Karama Market.

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Atar

Atar, a non-alcoholic perfume oil, is made by distilling flower petals and herbs. It’s a staple in Emirati culture, used daily by both men and women. Atars are long-lasting, subtle, and uniquely fragrant.

Where can you buy it ?

Pick some up at the Perfume Souk in Deira or Dubai Airport duty-free shops.

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Camel milk chocolate

Made exclusively by Al Nassma, this creamy treat blends the richness of camel milk with smooth chocolate. Originally sold only in Dubai, it's now a hit worldwide. It is great for gifting or snacking.


Where can you buy it?
You can find it at Al Nassma kiosks in Dubai Mall or at airport duty-free counters

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Tricky trinkets & souvenirs

Beyond the big buys, Dubai is full of fun trinkets like keychains, fridge magnets, and mini camels. These budget-friendly items are easy to carry and make for great little gifts.

Where can you buy them?
Head to Karama or Deira markets for the best bargains and an authentic shopping experience.

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