
Muhammed Jazeer Jabbar
3 reviews on 1 places
Beautiful mosque. Just opposite to Al Khawaneej Emarat gas station.
The mosque is located in a peaceful area. No traffic, no huge crowd, etc
The mosque is located in a peaceful area. No traffic, no huge crowd, etc
Located in one of the busiest residential and commercial districts in Dubai, Naif Souk is a vibrant marketplace bustling with retail activity. This traditional market is one of the oldest souqs in Dubai that underwent several rounds of renovations
The Baniyas Square Metro Station station is the nearest one to Naif Street in Dubai.
The Baniyas Square Metro Station station is the nearest one to Naif Street in Dubai.
Best place for shopping. Nearest metro Station is Baniyas Square.
One of Deira's busiest districts, Naif Souk comes alive at night, with neon shop signs illuminating the streets, and hundreds of pedestrians occupying the walkways. Be prepared to be overwhelmed by loud noises and shops selling everything ranging from beautiful textiles, leather goods, electronics and souvenirs – all inexpensive and very affordable. This is one of Dubai's oldest souks, which historically used to be a camel market. Today, Naif Souk is filled with cafeterias, shops and hotels catering to a multicultural community from Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Most of the shops are owned by Kerala people.
One of Deira's busiest districts, Naif Souk comes alive at night, with neon shop signs illuminating the streets, and hundreds of pedestrians occupying the walkways. Be prepared to be overwhelmed by loud noises and shops selling everything ranging from beautiful textiles, leather goods, electronics and souvenirs – all inexpensive and very affordable. This is one of Dubai's oldest souks, which historically used to be a camel market. Today, Naif Souk is filled with cafeterias, shops and hotels catering to a multicultural community from Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Most of the shops are owned by Kerala people.