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Reviews — 8

Sindhu Prajil
at 2023 Aug 16
Sindhu Prajil
at 2023 Aug 16
Renovation works going on..now most of the shops are closed…but it’s a nice place..loved it 🥰
Dave and Susan Stutz
at 2023 May 28
Dave and Susan Stutz
at 2023 May 28
Looks like it could be an interesting shopping experience (and next door to the Sharjah Heritage Museum) but most shops are closed and there is currently a lot of renovation work being done. Will try again when the weather is cooler.
AASM Artist
at 2023 Mar 29
AASM Artist
at 2023 Mar 29
It is a beautiful place to visit. We have a variety of hand made items and antiques to see and buy. I enjoyed.
jaseem ahammed A.A
at 2023 Mar 25
jaseem ahammed A.A
at 2023 Mar 25
Visited during a festival, so it was fun and had a lot of traditional food and programs which are a must to watch
Nishit Bhalara
at 2021 Nov 10
Nishit Bhalara
at 2021 Nov 10
Souk Al Arsah having an unique spaces for market which reflects an old traditional souk ambience of UAE. Wooden doors, Air conditioned pathways comprising shops, where You can buy Perfumes, Sweets, Stones, arabic coffee and many more.
Waqas Butt
at 2021 Apr 10
Waqas Butt
at 2021 Apr 10
Souk Al Arsah. One of the oldest trading Souks of Sharjah, back in times when bedouins used to meet camels. It depicts an old traditional souk ambience of UAE. Wooden doors, Air conditioned pathways comprising shops with Perfumes, Sweets, Memoirs, Old gadgets, arabic coffee and many more.
Issa
at 2021 Mar 31
Issa
at 2021 Mar 31
Souq Al Arsah used to be a market place for traders from Persia, India and Bedouin tribes who bartered charcoal for rice. As one of popular Sharjah tourist places today, the souk is now a covered market with air-conditioned alleyways featuring solid wooden doors, beautiful coral brick walls and hanging lanterns that symbolise UAE culture. The quaint stores sell everything from pearl chests and copper coffee pots to jewellery, abayas and khandooras, which are important parts of the UAE traditional dress. You can also purchase perfume bottles and incense for the traditional oud scent. For heritage lovers, this souk should be high on the list of places to visit in Sharjah.

After a tour of the souk, you can review the day’s purchases over a cup of Arabic coffee at the café, and stock up on delicious sweets at the popular halwa shop. The souk is along the Sharjah corniche, close to the Heart of Sharjah. There are plenty of things to do with kids around, including the Sharjah Museum and Heart of Sharjah Sharjah Discovery Centre.
Ditto Raju
at 2020 Feb 22
Ditto Raju
at 2020 Feb 22
Must visit place in Sharjah (Heart of sharjah ). Believe it or not Once you entered this place you will feel peace in your mind.

Lots of shop with collection of antique, you will love it. If you have plan for buying something then bargain it reasonabley.

Near by you can see 5 star Al bait restaurent aslo. Its worth to visit this place.

If you have time you can visit sharjah birds n animal market also.