Alserkal Avenue is Dubai's contemporary art and creative industries hub, a 500,000 sqft converted warehouse complex in Al Quoz industrial district housing 70+ tenants including art galleries, design studios, independent boutiques, speciality cafés, restaurants, performance venues and the iconic Concrete cultural space. Founded by Abdelmonem Bin Eisa Alserkal in 2007, it's become the Middle East's leading contemporary art destination, hosting international exhibitions, the annual Galleries Night, the weekly Saturday farmers market, design fairs and creative workshops.
Quick facts:
Duration 2–4 hours · 70+ tenants · Free gallery entry · Saturday market
Did you know?
Alserkal Avenue was originally a complex of marble warehouses – the founder transformed them into Dubai's first dedicated arts district in 2007, predating the Dubai Design District by 8 years and pioneering Dubai's contemporary creative scene.
Best time to visit:
Saturday mornings (10 AM – 1 PM) for the popular farmers market combined with active gallery viewing; evenings during the cooler months for outdoor courtyard dining.
Where to eat nearby:
On-site dining includes Wild & The Moon (vegan), Nightjar Coffee (third-wave coffee), Brix Dessert Boutique (artisan desserts), and Tabbal Beirut (Lebanese).
Tip:
Most galleries are free to enter and offer rotating exhibitions every 2–3 months – check the Alserkal Avenue website for current shows. Saturdays are busiest; weekday visits offer quieter gallery experiences.




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Alserkal Avenue is consistently praised as Dubai's premier contemporary art and creative hub. Reviewers love the variety of free galleries, the Saturday Ripe Market, the speciality cafés and restaurants, and the vibrant creative community atmosphere.
Is entry free?
Yes – the entire Alserkal Avenue complex is free to enter, and most galleries offer free admission to their exhibitions.
What's the Saturday market?
The popular Ripe Market – a Saturday morning farmers market featuring organic produce, artisan foods, crafts and live music – runs from 10 AM to 1 PM during the cooler months.
How many tenants are there?
70+ including art galleries (Carbon 12, Lawrie Shabibi, The Third Line), design studios, independent boutiques, speciality cafés and restaurants.
When is the best time to visit?
Saturday mornings for the farmers market and active galleries; weekday afternoons for the most peaceful gallery experiences.
Where exactly is it?
In Al Quoz Industrial Area 1 – about 15 minutes from Downtown Dubai by car. Free on-site parking available.