Dubai's Gold Souk Extension is giving residents and tourists a chance to win the region's first 24k gold-plated Cybertruck this winter season.
Gold demand in the UAE traditionally peaks in the last quarter of the year, driven by cultural and festive celebrations like Diwali, UAE National Day, Festive, and New Year’s Eve. The city’s competitive gold prices and high purity levels attract steady interest from tourists and locals alike, seeking gold as both a valuable asset and a meaningful token of appreciation.
From December 14 to 29, visitors can experience Dubai’s can experience a vibrant mix of tradition and modernity at the Dubai Gold Souk Extension.
With every AED 500 spent at participating outlets gold and jewellery outlets, shoppers earn one raffle entry for a chance to win the electric vehicle known for its futuristic design.
The Dubai Gold Souk Extension combines the elements of a traditional marketplace with modern shopping. It offers a diverse range of retail outlets, workshops, bullion dealers, and banks. With modern amenities, ample customer and valet parking, a range of dining options, and renowned international brands, the Souk offers a fresh take on the shopping experience—combining the thrill of bargaining with unbeatable value and quality.
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