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Central Fish Market
For all things seafood, the whole city of Jeddah converges at the Central Fish Market. The Middle East’s second largest and second busiest trading seaport, here you’ll find row upon row of stalls (over 100) where fishermen sell their latest...
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Homegrown Market
Homegrown Market is a Jeddah-born concept store centered around local fashion and lifestyle brands from all over the Middle East. They sell various accessories from jewelry and handbags to clothing, such as bathing suits, pajamas and abayas. The store showcases...
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Mira y Mano
Mira y Mano is a stylish boutique in Riyadh selling Saudi-made clothing (mostly a wide range of abayas), shoes and accessories like handbags and jewelry.
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Orange Blossom
This abaya-only store is one of the best spots in Jeddah to find stylish, colorful and modern abayas. It is only a few minutes by foot from Homegrown, Indagare’s favorite concept store in Jeddah.
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Souk Al-Zal
Located near Al Masmak is Souk Al-Zal, Riyadh’s oldest market. The market history can be traced back to 1901, the very beginning of Saudi Arabia, and its many stalls sell everything from oud (often a fragrance or perfume) to carpets.