Al Quoz
- by
- Leen Sadder
Like many art districts in the world, Al Quoz used to be primarily an industrial neighborhood, dominated by warehouses and factories. The area is now a trendy go-to spot for artists and designers, sparked by Al Serkal Avenue which houses several of the most prominent art galleries in Dubai. Design and architecture studios, pop-up shops, and co-working spaces occupy the converted buildings, which contrast strongly with the city's otherwise future-inspired architecture. A must-see for anyone looking to peek into the emerging art and design scene of the Middle East.
The Odd Piece
Organic Foods & Cafe
Organic grocery store and cafe in one
Round 10 Boxing Club
The Mine
Art gallery with a twist
A4 Space
Tom & Serg
Lime Tree Cafe & Kitchen
Cafe Rider
The Movement
Toil & Tinker
Tribe
Dubai Garden Market
The Roseleaf Cafe
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Dubai Garden Market
- Address
- 739 Sheikh Zayed Road
- Website
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Bizarre in the best sense of the word, the Dubai Garden Centre outdoor market is a haven for plant enthusiasts and hoarders alike. The massive space behind the centre is home to everything from plants and flowers to garden furniture and decorations. There's even a carpenter's workshop where you can custom build anything you can dream up, as well as vendors selling hand-crafted jewelry and homeware. Charming, to say the least.