What To Buy In Abu Dhabi, UAE

what to buy in abu dhabi
Melissa
Melissa 
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Abu Dhabi, located on an island off the mainland in the Persian (Arabian Gulf), is the capital of the United Arab Emirates. It is known for its oil commerce, skyline, waterfront, and desert. Planning to experience Abu Dhabi for at least a few days? Consider staying in one of the island resorts. If you’re fond of shopping, you’ll be surprised that Abu Dhabi is also known for its modern malls and shopping centers. Pegged as one of the richest cities on earth, their malls provide a variety of souvenirs and things you can take home for your friends and family. Whether you’re looking for spices, drinks, or even carpets, Abu Dhabi is sure to have them. Take a look at our list of what to buy in Abu Dhabi, UAE, and start planning your trip!

1. Dubai dates

Dubai dates
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It’s easy to spot dates in Abu Dhabi, given the popularity of this fruit. According to tradition, it is the first fruit to be eaten after the month of Ramadan. Dates have also been mentioned in the Quran and the Bible more than 20 times. They are cheap yet tasty, thus it’s easy to see why it has become a favorite traditional food of the locals. We wouldn’t be surprised if you run into a date market every now and then when you’re visiting the city. So, if you like fruit, don’t miss out on the chance to bring back a bag or two of dates and let your friends and family enjoy this tasty treat.

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2. Spices

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You know what they say, it’s not Arabic cooking if there is no spice. Middle Eastern cuisine has an exotic flavor, thanks to its wide variety of spices. Its most popular spice is known as ‘baharat’ in Arabic, or 'mixed spices’ and is a blend of all your usual spices like black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, cumin, etc. Baharat can easily be found in the streets and markets. Cooking yourself an authentic Arabian dish back home has never been this easy.

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3. Persian rugs and carpets

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Take the Persian vibe back with you and buy a rug and/or carpet to decorate your lovely home. This is the perfect gift to get your parents and relatives. Don’t be fooled by the simplicity of this souvenir – Persian rugs and carpets are actually artistic, genuine, and of high quality. Curated with royal, traditional, and unique designs, these rugs and carpets are made from a heavy textile, perfect for home use. Get your family and relatives a rug or two, as these never go out of style. These rugs/carpets are also a great reminder of your memorable time in Abu Dhabi.

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4. Gold jewelery

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If you’re looking for something a little fancy to remember Abu Dhabi by, there is plenty of jewelry to choose from. From rings and necklaces to bracelets, you can always take home something that fits you and your taste. Gold jewelry is in abundant supply, so you can expect it to be much cheaper but of good quality. This is the perfect souvenir to take home for your mother, sister, girlfriend, or female friends.

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Sultan Karrani

I am an Emirati national working in the hospitality and tour guide industry since 2013. I grew up and worked in most areas of the UAE and I am special at providing guests with real information about the culture of the UAE and the different stories of the places we visit. My goal in my work is to introduce the world to the treasures of Emirati culture and its many tourist sites.

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Claudia Antunes

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Hello ! or Marhaba as we say here! I'm deeply passionate about the history and vibrant culture of Dubai's old city, and I'm thrilled to share this enchanting journey with you. Step back in time with me as we wander through the winding streets, uncovering hidden gems and untold stories. Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply seeking an authentic experience, my walking tours offer a unique blend of tradition and discovery. Join me as we explore the beating heart of Old Dubai together, one step at a time."

5. Arabic attars

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If you’re looking for a souvenir that lasts longer than food, you should bring home an Arabic attar. Arabic attars are alcohol-free perfume or essential oils from plant sources. Commonly used by both men and women, they can be the perfect gift for your spouse, parents, and even friends. The best part is that you can choose from different scents and unique bottles to make them even more personalized. Some shops allow you to make your own scents, too.

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6. Oud and bakhoor

Bakhoor incense
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If you’re searching for a more traditional scent - that one distinct smell you’re sure to notice when roaming around the city - you’re looking for traditional oud. Oud is a fragrance oil made from agarwood resin and is worn by men and women, while bakhoor is the agarwood chips that are often burned to produce the aroma for rooms or open spaces, such as hotels, coffee shops, and private homes. Locals believe that bakhoor deters insects and bad spirits. Whether you’re getting some oud or bakhoor (we suggest both), bringing home this authentic Arabian smell is a must.

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7. Coffee and Arabic coffeepots

A dallah a traditional Arabic coffee pot with cups and coffee beans
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Do you love Arabic coffee? Well, now you can brew yourself a cup of authentic Arabian coffee back home. Take with you some coffee and an Arabic coffeepot to match. Arabic coffee is often regarded as a symbol of generosity, so it makes the perfect souvenir for your friends and family. Coffeepots come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, so there’s plenty to choose from. We personally like the gold coffeepots that give off a truly Arabian vibe.

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8. Hookahs and shisha pipes

Hookah/Shisha Pipes
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You’ll be surprised to know that shisha is very popular in Abu Dhabi, especially among older men. There’s something about its sweet, enticing smell and taste that locals crave and it is a part of the traditional Arab meal. Although it might be tricky to bring some shisha home with you (airport/import rules), you can definitely buy a shisha or hookah pipe to remember it by.

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9. Pashmina shawls

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Pashmina shawls are quite expensive but make the best gift for the women who are special to you. Pashmina shawls are made from fine cashmere wool from the goats in Asia. To produce the soft smoothness of the shawl, the cashmere is blended with silk. They say to test the authenticity of the pashmina shawl, you should try pulling it through a ring or small bracelet. If it doesn’t pass through smoothly, your shawl might not be 100 percent pashmina. There are also silk/viscose versions for those looking for cheaper options.

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10. Camel milk chocolate

Chocolate with camel milk
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If you’re craving something sweet, you should try camel milk chocolate. You can get this at any supermarket in Abu Dhabi. These chocolates are rich in flavor but low in fat since camels produce low-fat milk. If you’re feeling extra, there is also chocolate in the shape of camels to match – the perfect gift for kids and/or siblings.

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Take a little Abu Dhabi home with you

Whether it’s food, drinks, or other things, your UAE trip is not complete without a souvenir or two from one of the richest cities in the world. These exquisite and authentic items are some that may only be found in Abu Dhabi and so you definitely want to bring these home with you. In case you haven’t made your mind up yet, be sure to use our list of what to buy in Abu Dhabi, UAE, for reference!

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