Fili Heritage Souq, Sharjah | Heritage Market & Cultural Experiences
A journey through heritage, craftsmanship, and authentic traditions

Located in Sharjah's Central Region, Fili Heritage Souq is a cultural destination that celebrates the region's heritage through traditional architecture, local crafts, and authentic experiences. Spanning 2,065 square metres, the souq forms part of the Fili Heritage project and offers visitors an opportunity to explore Emirati traditions in a vibrant community setting.

Highlights

Traditional Shops: Browse 13 shops and 5 kiosks offering handcrafted products, perfumes, incense, camping equipment, souvenirs, and other locally made items created by Emirati entrepreneurs.

Pottery Workshop: Discover one of the region's oldest crafts through interactive pottery experiences, where visitors can learn traditional shaping, decoration, and pottery-making techniques.

Coffee House: Experience the traditions of Arabic hospitality while exploring the tools, customs, and rituals of preparing and serving Arabic coffee.

Heritage Architecture: Admire architecture inspired by the local environment, featuring areesh structures, clay and stone construction, hand-carved wood, and Islamic geometric details that reflect the region's rich architectural heritage.

    How to get there

    Fili Heritage Souq is located in the Fili area near Al Madam in Sharjah’s Central Region, and forms part of the wider Fili Heritage destination. The site is connected by a direct road linking Al Watan Road (E84) in Mleiha to Fili, making access easier for visitors travelling from Sharjah, Dubai, and surrounding areas.

    Fili Heritage Souq
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