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Karama Market

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Karama Market is a vibrant, no-frills shopping area in the heart of Dubai's Al Karama residential district. Unlike the glitzy malls, this market offers a more traditional, chaotic bazaar experience. The main draw is the vast array of textiles, from silk to cotton, and the many tailors who can whip up custom clothing in a day. You'll also find knockoff electronics, souvenirs, and a lively food scene with inexpensive South Indian and Filipino eateries. The market is a maze of narrow streets and small shops, best explored on foot. It's a place for bargaining, not for luxury goods. The atmosphere is energetic and multicultural, reflecting the diverse expat community that lives in the area.

Don't miss

  • Haggle for fabrics and custom-tailored clothing at the many textile shops
  • Sample affordable South Indian dosas and biryani at local eateries
  • Browse for souvenirs, perfumes, and imitation watches and handbags
  • Visit the nearby Meena Bazaar for more traditional gold and jewelry shopping

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Ways to visit Karama Market

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Karama Market with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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How travelers rate it

5 star
277
4 star
259
3 star
162
2 star
62
1 star
96

Know before you go

  • Bring cash; many small shops don't accept cards.
  • Bargaining is expected – start at half the asking price.
  • If you want custom tailoring, allow at least 24 hours for completion.
  • Stay hydrated; carry a water bottle, especially in summer.

A bit of history

Al Karama was developed in the 1970s as a middle-class residential area. The market grew organically to serve local residents, evolving into a major shopping destination for budget-conscious shoppers and tourists seeking a taste of old Dubai.

Common questions

Is Karama Market open on Fridays?

Yes, but many shops open later in the afternoon after Friday prayers.

Can I find designer goods here?

You'll find many imitation designer items, but authentic luxury goods are not sold here.

Is it safe to visit at night?

Yes, the area is generally safe and well-lit, but keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas.

Are there ATMs nearby?

Yes, there are ATMs in the area, but it's best to bring cash as some machines may be out of service.

What is the best way to get there from the Dubai Mall?

Take a taxi; it's about a 15-minute drive. Alternatively, take the metro from Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall station to Al Karama station.

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