Dubai Moves to Build a Gold Street Near Its Famous Markets

Dubai has announced plans to create a street built using real gold, transforming a familiar phrase about the city into a physical landmark. The project was revealed on 27 January and will be located in Deira, near the long-established Gold Souk. The gold-built street will form part of the newly introduced Dubai Gold District, though officials have not yet confirmed when construction will be completed or when the attraction will open to the public.
The Gold Street is intended to become a central feature of the rebranded district, reinforcing Dubai’s reputation for luxury and large-scale concepts. While authorities have stated that the street will be "constructed using gold," specific details about how the material will be applied have not been disclosed. The project has already drawn international attention, adding to the city’s portfolio of unconventional developments designed to attract visitors.
From Trading Hub to Tourist Landmark
The Dubai Gold District offers more than a single attraction. The area is a refreshed version of the existing Gold Souk, which hosts around 1,000 retailers specialising in gold and jewellery. Located in one of Dubai’s oldest neighbourhoods, the district sits alongside traditional spice, perfume and antique markets, giving visitors a chance to combine shopping with a deeper look into the city’s trading heritage.
The district also highlights Dubai’s role in the global gold trade. In global terms, the United Arab Emirates sits among the leading centres for physical gold trading, with overseas shipments valued at more than 53 billion dollars in 2024 and 2025. Travellers are likely to notice this most clearly in the mix of shops, the spread of prices, and the way gold trading remains part of everyday activity across the district.
The Gold Street represents another example of how Dubai blends spectacle with tourism planning. Positioned in a historic area rather than a modern skyline district, the project may encourage visitors to explore beyond newer attractions. As Dubai continues to expand its list of distinctive experiences, this development signals a focus on turning cultural identity and commerce into destinations that shape how visitors experience the city.



















