Dubai creek to Marfa souk by Abra (wooden boat) | Dubai 4K | Tourist attractions |
Explore Virtually Explore Virtually
25.2K subscribers
520 views
0

 Published On Sep 22, 2023

"We live once . That's a good reason to explore the World, even virtually".


I hope you have enjoyed this tour.
Subscribe For more tours from the most attractive tourist destinations.
Stay tuned for weekly tours.

Here are some other tours you might like:

📌-Dubai Museum of the future complete tour
   • [4K] Dubai Museum of the future | Com...  

📌- Dubai Airport walking tour
   • [4K] Dubai airport complete walking t...  

📌- Dubai Gold market
   • [4K] Dubai Gold market (souq) | compl...  

📌- Dubai Metro tour
   • [4K] Dubai Metro complete tour | trav...  


Souk Al Marfa is a waterfront souk and marketplace at Deira Islands, Dubai. It is a place where you can find a variety of products, from spices and textiles to electronics and antiques. Souk Al Marfa was created in partnership between Nakheel Malls and DP World, the leading provider of worldwide smart end-to-end supply chain logistics. It is the largest market in the heart of Dubai located on the Dubai creek.
Souk Al Marfa also features a Museum Hub, where you can see rare and historical artefacts from the UAE’s history, such as jewellery, daggers, musical instruments, fishing equipment, pearl boxes, and handmade portraits of the country’s leaders. The Museum Hub aims to educate and inspire tourists, expats and younger generations to learn about the heritage of the country and the advancements it has made in the past 50 years. The Museum Hub is home to artefacts that are between 40 to 200 years old.
Souk Al Marfa offers affordable growth opportunities to traders, with several benefits that include 100% foreign ownership, repatriation of capital and profit, logistical ease and ancillary amenities, as well as minimal paperwork. Souk Al Marfa is also connected directly to Mina Rashid, with the freedom to ship and import directly to its 7,000 shops & pavilions. Souk Al Marfa is open from midday to midnight, from Sunday to Thursday; 2pm to 2am on Friday, and 12pm to 2am on Saturday.

show more

Share/Embed