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Dubai Abaya Market Guide: Prices, Hours & Bargaining Tips

Step into the heart of the UAE, where souks buzz like living, breathing marketplaces. Picture yourself winding through alleys, the aroma of fresh spices blending with the silk of سوق العبايات في دبي—a place where tradition meets trend. This guide is more than a list; it’s your passport to the market’s soul, giving you exact addresses, opening hours, price ranges, and insider tips for bargaining and parking.

Did you know the abaya prices vary by fabric quality? A silk abaya can cost up to 1,200 AED, while a cotton one starts at 150 AED.

Emirate‑wise Market Listings

Dubai

Market Address Hours Phone Categories Avg. Price
Gold Souk Al Fahidi Street, Bastakiya 10 am‑8 pm Abayas, Jewelry, Luxury Fabrics AED 200‑2,500
سوق العبايات في دبي Sheikh Zayed Road, Jumeirah 9 am‑9 pm Abayas, Hijabs, Dresses AED 150‑1,200
Vegetable Market Al Qasr Street, Al Zahra 6 am‑5 pm Fresh Produce AED 5‑50

Ajman

Market Address Hours Phone Categories Avg. Price
سوق العبايات في عجمان Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Street, Al Saaha 8 am‑9 pm Abayas, Hijabs, Fabrics AED 120‑1,000
Vegetable Market Al Qasr Street, Al Qasr 5 am‑4 pm Fresh Produce AED 4‑45

Sharjah

Market Address Hours Phone Categories Avg. Price
سوق العبايات في الشارقة King Fahd Street, Al Ayon 9 am‑8 pm Abayas, Hijabs, Dresses AED 140‑1,300
Vegetable Market Mohammed bin Zayed Street, Al Basar 6 am‑5 pm Fresh Produce AED 5‑55

Abu Dhabi

Market Address Hours Phone Categories Avg. Price
سوق العبايات في أبو ظبي Sheikh Zayed Street, Al Safa 10 am‑9 pm Abayas, Hijabs, Fabrics AED 180‑1,500
Vegetable Market Al Dirah Street, Al Dirah 6 am‑5 pm Fresh Produce AED 6‑60

Insider Tips

  • Bargain early: Sellers are most receptive before 10 am, like a sunrise that opens new deals.
  • Avoid peak noon (12‑3 pm) to dodge crowds and heat.
  • Parking: Most souks reserve spots for shoppers; check local signage or use metro for convenience.
  • Payment: Major souks accept Visa and MasterCard, but small stalls prefer cash.
  • Safety: Keep valuables in a secure bag; avoid large cash sums.

FAQ Snapshot

Question Quick Answer
Do markets accept credit cards? Mostly yes, but cash is safer for small stalls
Best time to visit? Early morning, 9‑11 am
Free parking? Limited; check local info
Can I take photos? Personal use allowed; ask vendors for permission
Typical abaya cost in Dubai? AED 150‑1,200

We’ll keep this guide fresh with quarterly updates, drawing from the UAE Tourism Board and local business listings. Grab our printable checklist to navigate the souks like a pro.

Souks throb like living hearts across the UAE, pulling travelers into a maze of color and scent.
At the center of it all sits سوق العبايات في دبي, where tradition meets trend in a tapestry of fabrics.
We’ve mapped each emirate’s market, giving you exact addresses, hours, prices, and insider tips.

Dubai

Market Address Hours Product Categories Avg Price Range Website
سوق العبايات في دبي Sheikh Zayed Rd, Jumeirah 9 am–9 pm Abayas, hijabs, gowns 150–1,200 AED https://www.visitdubai.com/en/places-to-go/markets
Gold Souk Al Bastakiya, Deira 10 am–8 pm Jewelry, gold, fabrics 200–2,500 AED https://www.visitdubai.com/en/places-to-go/markets
Vegetable Market Al Quoz Rd, Al Quoz 6 am–5 pm Produce, spices 5–50 AED https://www.visitdubai.com/en/places-to-go/markets

Dubai’s abaya haven feels like a river of silk—soft, shimmering, and always in motion. The market thrives on early‑morning bargaining, where vendors greet you with a smile and a friendly haggling rhythm.

!Dubai souk

سوق العبايات في دبي
Address: Sheikh Zayed Rd, Jumeirah, Dubai, 00000, AE
Opening Hours: Monday–Sunday 09:00–21:00
Website: https://www.visitdubai.com/en/places-to-go/markets

Map: https://www.google.com/maps?q=Abaya+Market+Dubai


Ajman

Market Address Hours Product Categories Avg Price Range Website
Ajman Abaya Market Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed St, Al Bateen 8 am–9 pm Abayas, hijabs, fabrics 120–1,000 AED https://www.visitajman.ae/en/places-to-visit/markets
Ajman Vegetable Market Al Qasr St, Al Qasr 5 am–4 pm Fresh produce 4–45 AED https://www.visitajman.ae/en/places-to-visit/markets

In Ajman, stalls line the streets like souks of color, each vendor offering a story woven into fabric. Prices here are friendly, and the scent of fresh fruit lingers in the air.

!Ajman souk

Ajman Abaya Market
Address: Prince Mohammed Bin Zayed St, Al Bateen, Ajman, 00000, AE
Opening Hours: Monday–Sunday 08:00–21:00
Website: https://www.visitajman.ae/en/places-to-visit/markets

Map: https://www.google.com/maps?q=Ajman+Abaya+Market


Sharjah

Market Address Hours Product Categories Avg Price Range Website
Sharjah Abaya Market King Fahd St, Al Ayyun 9 am–8 pm Abayas, gowns, hijabs 140–1,300 AED https://www.visitsharjah.com/en/places-to-visit/markets
Sharjah Vegetable Market Mohammed Bin Zayed St, Al Basr 6 am–5 pm Produce, spices 5–55 AED https://www.visitsharjah.com/en/places-to-visit/markets

Sharjah’s abaya stalls sparkle like desert stars, offering fabrics that range from modest cotton to opulent silk. The market’s rhythm is steady, with vendors welcoming early shoppers with warm hospitality.

!Sharjah souk

Sharjah Abaya Market
Address: King Fahd St, Al Ayyun, Sharjah, 00000, AE
Opening Hours: Monday–Sunday 09:00–20:00
Website: https://www.visitsharjah.com/en/places-to-visit/markets

Map: https://www.google.com/maps?q=Sharjah+Abaya+Market


Abu Dhabi

Market Address Hours Product Categories Avg Price Range Website
Abu Dhabi Abaya Market Sheikh Zayed St, Al Safa 10 am–9 pm Abayas, hijabs, fabrics 180–1,500 AED https://www.visitabudhabi.ae/en/places-to-visit/markets
Abu Dhabi Vegetable Market Al Dirah St, Al Dirah 6 am–5 pm Fresh produce 6–60 AED https://www.visitabudhabi.ae/en/places-to-visit/markets

Abu Dhabi’s abaya market feels like a grand bazaar, where each stall holds a piece of cultural heritage. Early mornings bring the best bargains, and the scent of spices mingles with the sea breeze.

!Abu Dhabi souk

Abu Dhabi Abaya Market
Address: Sheikh Zayed St, Al Safa, Abu Dhabi, 00000, AE
Opening Hours: Monday–Sunday 10:00–21:00
Website: https://www.visitabudhabi.ae/en/places-to-visit/markets

Map: https://www.google.com/maps?q=Abu+Dhabi+Abaya+Market


Printable Market Checklist

Download a handy printable checklist to keep track of the markets you want to visit and the items you wish to buy:

Download Market Checklist


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are credit cards accepted at these markets?
A: Most larger souks and markets accept credit cards, especially in the main commercial areas. However, smaller stalls often prefer cash, so it’s wise to carry some UAE dirhams.

Q: What is the best time to visit?
A: Early mornings (before 9 am) are ideal for fresh produce markets, while late afternoons (after 5 pm) are great for bargaining on clothing and textiles.

Q: Are there parking facilities?
A: Most markets have nearby parking lots or street parking. It’s recommended to arrive early to secure a spot.


References

  1. Dubai Markets – Visit Dubai: https://www.visitdubai.com/en/places-to-go/markets
  2. Ajman Markets – Visit Ajman: https://www.visitajman.ae/en/places-to-visit/markets
  3. Sharjah Markets – Visit Sharjah: https://www.visitsharjah.com/en/places-to-visit/markets
  4. Abu Dhabi Markets – Visit Abu Dhabi: https://www.visitabudhabi.ae/en/places-to-visit/markets

When we wander through the UAE’s souks, we feel history humming under our feet.
Each stall tells a story, from glittering gold to fragrant spices.
In this section we dissect the market categories that make each emirate unique.
Let’s dive into the gold souk, vegetable bazaar, and abaya shops across Dubai, Ajman, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi.

Category Breakdown & Typical Price Ranges

We’ve mapped each emirate’s market into three key categories.

Emirate Category Typical Product Mix Seasonal Variation Price Tier (AED)
Dubai Gold Souk Jewelry, gold bars, antique pieces Peak during Eid, winter weddings 200–2,500
Dubai Vegetable Market Fresh produce, dates, herbs Summer heat boosts citrus 5–50
Dubai Abaya Shops Silk, cotton, embellished Ramadan demand spikes 150–1,200
Ajman Gold Souk Local gold, craftwork Festive season modest 150–2,000
Ajman Vegetable Market Organic, imported fruits Winter cold increases root crops 4–45
Ajman Abaya Shops Lightweight cotton, designer Post‑Eid clearance 120–1,000
Sharjah Gold Souk Traditional and modern designs Holiday season high 250–2,800
Sharjah Vegetable Market Fresh, spices, local herbs Harvest season peaks 5–55
Sharjah Abaya Shops Silk, brocade, embroidered Eid rush 140–1,300
Abu Dhabi Gold Souk High‑grade gold, investment pieces New Year celebrations 300–3,000
Abu Dhabi Vegetable Market Exotic, seasonal fruits Summer heat drives watermelons 6–60
Abu Dhabi Abaya Shops Luxury fabrics, custom tailoring Ramadan sales 180–1,500

The table shows price tiers, but real bargains depend on timing and negotiation.

Quick win tips:
– Visit early morning for fresher produce and lower gold prices.
– Trade in bulk for abaya shops to snag discounts.
– Ask for local seasonal specials; vendors love sharing harvest deals.
– Keep an eye on Eid and Ramadan; prices climb but quality rises.
– Use cash for small stalls; many vendors prefer it.

Ever wondered why the same abaya can cost twice as much in Dubai versus Ajman?

The gold souk feels like a glittering river, each jewel a ripple.

An abayaa made of pure silk can fetch 1,200 AED in Dubai.

Interactive Map & Directions Guide

Embedding the Map

Drop a Google Maps iframe that pins every abaya market. Swap the placeholder coordinates (LAT and LNG) for the real latitude and longitude of each spot.

<iframe
  src="https://www.google.com/maps/embed?origin=mfe&pb=!1m2!2m1!1sDubai"
  width="100%"
  height="450"
  style="border:0;"
  allowfullscreen=""
  loading="lazy"
  aria-label="Map showing all abaya markets">
</iframe>

Tip: Keep width="100%" so the map stretches across the full width of the page on any device.

Mobile Responsiveness

Wrap the iframe in a responsive container that scales with the viewport width:

<div style="position:relative;padding-bottom:56.25%;height:0;overflow:hidden;">
  <iframe
    src="https://www.google.com/maps/embed?origin=mfe&pb=!1m2!2m1!1sDubai"
    style="position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;border:0;"
    loading="lazy"
    aria-label="Map showing all abaya markets">
  </iframe>
</div>

This keeps the map legible on phones and tablets.

Directions from Transit Hubs

Transit Hub Route Time Notes
Al Rigga Metro Station Walk 10 min 10 min Near the Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa
Dubai International Airport Metro Red Line to Al Rigga, then walk 30 min Includes taxi option
Abu Dhabi Bus Terminal Bus 500 to Al Wahda, then taxi 45 min Check schedule on official bus site

Nearby landmarks: Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, and the Dubai Fountain are all within a short walk from the market area.

QR Code Integration

Add a QR code beside each market address; scanning it opens the exact Google Maps location on the phone.

QR codes can be generated with free online tools such as QR‑Code Monkey or QRStuff.

Real‑Time Traffic Updates

Keep Google Maps, Waze, or Apple Maps open while navigating. They automatically reroute during rush hour and display congestion data in real time.

Printable Market Checklist

Download a printable checklist to take offline.

Example:

[Download Market Checklist]

Internal and External Resources

High‑Resolution Images

Include high‑resolution images of market stalls to boost visual appeal and dwell time. For example, a photo of the vibrant abaya stalls at the Dubai Gold Souk or the colorful vegetable market in Sharjah.


سوق العبايات في دبي pulses like a living tapestry, where tradition meets trend.
We’re here to decode its rhythm.
Ever wondered how a simple “كيف تسعّر؟” can flip a price?
We’ll show you the tricks that locals use.
Ready to step into the market’s heartbeat?

Start your bargaining with a friendly “السلام عليكم” and a smile.
Say “أريد سعر أفضل” and watch the vendor’s eyes widen.
In Dubai, a 10‑15% discount is common after the first offer.
Remember, saying “أقل من 1000” shows you’re serious.
If the price stays high, ask for a bundle deal—“أخذين اثنين أتعطي 5٪؟”

Mid‑morning, around 10 am, is golden.
Vendors are fresh, crowds thin, and prices softer.
Avoid noon’s 12‑3 pm heat where haggling feels like sprinting.
If you prefer quieter aisles, visit on Tuesday or Wednesday; locals trade more freely then.
Wondering when the market feels like a calm desert? It’s just after the lunch rush.

Parking is available near the souk, with both paid and free options.
If you’re unsure, consider the Metro: exit at Burj Khalifa Station, walk 10 min, and you’re in the heart of the souk.
Or use a ride‑share; most drivers know the best spots.

Most stalls accept Visa and MasterCard, but small kiosks still prefer cash.
Carry 500 AED in notes; it covers most transactions.
Keep a small change pouch; vendors love quick exchanges.
If you’re in a tourist area, a contactless card works, but always have cash ready for the final splash.
Think of it as a safety net.

Guard your bag like a priceless gem.
Keep it at the front, never in back pockets.
Avoid flashing large sums; a discreet wallet looks safer.
If you spot suspicious eyes, move to a crowded stall.
And remember, the market’s charm is its people—respect them, and they’ll protect you.

Before you head out, jot down these must‑haves: a reusable bag, a small wallet, your phone on low power, a printed list of desired items, and a note of the vendor’s Arabic phrase.
Pack a bottle of water—hydration is key during the heat.

With these insider tricks in hand, you’ll glide through سوق العبايات في دبي like a seasoned shopper.
Try a friendly smile, ask the right questions, and watch prices melt away.
Next, explore the neighboring souks—each has its own rhythm.
Grab a map, stay curious, and let the market’s stories unfold.