Satwa District
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Satwa is basically a community in Dubai which is renowned for its vibrant and bustling streets lined with some brilliant souvenir shops, fabric retail store and little supermarkets. Do not forget to bargain here even if the store … Read more
Satwa is basically a community in Dubai which is renowned for its vibrant and bustling streets lined with some brilliant souvenir shops, fabric retail store and little supermarkets. Do not forget to bargain here even if the store says fixed price. You can shop for some really cool and unique souvenirs here. Read less

Satwa is basically a community in Dubai which is renowned for its vibrant and bustling streets lined with some brilliant souvenir shops, fabric retail store and little supermarkets. Do not forget to bargain here even if the store says fixed price. You can shop for some really cool and unique souvenirs here. From clothing stores to hairdressers and gift shops to toy stores, this district sell them all. Besides shopping, people also visit these noisy lanes to relish street food. Indian and Pakistani sweets are extremely famous and always in demand. If you want to experience authentic Arabic street food, visit Al Mallah, where you can try Arabic food, including the delicious shawarmas and falafel sandwiches. Other best thing here is the Coventry Tailoring shop, which though is hidden deep in the alleys, is absolutely famous. It’s been in business for past three decades and has been preparing some mind blowing outfits for both men and women. Even if you don’t want to buy anything, do visit this district for the experience is what it matters here.
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