The gold souk is probably the only one worth checking out as, for the most part, they others are just shops on a street.
Dubai is also known for its gold souk, where bargaining is allowed.
From the famous gold souk to the sail-shaped hotel .
If you don't mind haggling, the gold souk is one of the cheapest places in the world to buy jewellery.
In the gold souk of Kisariya, the oldest part of Gaza City, named after Caesar, the market goes only one way these days.
For a mere 15 cents or so, you can cross the Creek on an abra, a crowded, low-slung ferry, and stroll through the giant gold souk.
You'll then have time to shop in another famous Dubai landmark, the glistening gold souk.
You'll find big-name gold shops aplenty, but the famous gold souk is not to be outdone.
In the gold souk they bought pearl necklaces to send back to their mothers.
The gold souk is also fun to explore.