What To Know
- With retail, bullion trading, hospitality and a world-first Gold Street attraction, the Dubai Gold District reinforces the emirate’s long-standing reputation as a global leader in gold commerce and luxury retail.
- While full design details are expected to be revealed in phases, Gold Street is intended to serve as a landmark attraction within the district, enhancing its appeal as a major tourist destination in Dubai.
- By bringing traders, global brands, investors and shoppers into a unified space, the Dubai Gold District aims to strengthen Dubai’s position as a global hub for gold trade and luxury retail.
Dubai has unveiled its new Dubai Gold District, a purpose-built destination designed to bring the entire gold and jewellery ecosystem together under one roof.
Positioned as the city’s new “Home of Gold,” the Dubai Gold District integrates retail, bullion trading, wholesale operations, investment services and hospitality within a single, purpose-designed hub.
In true Dubai fashion, the development is also set to feature the world’s first Gold Street — a street constructed using gold — marking one of its most anticipated signature attractions.
What Is the Dubai Gold District?
The Dubai Gold District is a dedicated destination that consolidates every aspect of the gold and jewellery industry into one location.
The district includes:
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Retail jewellery outlets
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Bullion trading
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Wholesale trade
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Investment-related services
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Bespoke jewellery
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Traditional and heritage pieces
By bringing traders, global brands, investors and shoppers into a unified space, the Dubai Gold District aims to strengthen Dubai’s position as a global hub for gold trade and luxury retail.
Is It Only About Gold?
Despite its name, the Dubai Gold District goes beyond gold retail.
Alongside gold and jewellery, visitors will also find:
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Diamonds and gemstones
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Watch collections
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Fashion and lifestyle brands
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Perfume and cosmetics outlets
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Traditional and heritage jewellery
This broader retail mix positions the district as both a commercial hub and a lifestyle destination.
The World’s First ‘Gold Street’
One of the most talked-about elements of the Dubai Gold District is the planned Gold Street, described as the world’s first street constructed using gold.
While full design details are expected to be revealed in phases, Gold Street is intended to serve as a landmark attraction within the district, enhancing its appeal as a major tourist destination in Dubai.
Scale and Retail Presence
The Dubai Gold District houses more than 1,000 retailers across gold, jewellery, lifestyle, perfume and cosmetics categories.
The retailer mix includes established jewellery brands such as:
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Jawhara Jewellery
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Malabar Gold and Diamonds
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Al Romaizan
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Tanishq
Joyalukkas has also announced plans for a 24,000-square-foot flagship store, expected to be its largest outlet in the Middle East.
Dining and Hospitality
The Dubai Gold District is designed as a full-scale destination, not just a shopping centre.
Dining options include:
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Cafés
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Casual dining
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Fast food outlets
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Fine dining restaurants
On the hospitality side, the district features:
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More than 1,000 guest rooms
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Six hotels serving international visitors and trade partners
This integrated approach supports both tourism and business activity linked to Dubai’s gold trade.
Opening Hours
According to its official website, the Dubai Gold District operates:
Monday to Sunday: 10am to 10pm
With retail, bullion trading, hospitality and a world-first Gold Street attraction, the Dubai Gold District reinforces the emirate’s long-standing reputation as a global leader in gold commerce and luxury retail.

