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If you are wondering how to shop in Iraq then welcome to RocApply Shopping Guide for Iraq. We help you discover the best shopping here and guide you on everything you may need to know apart from the university one-stop application.

Iraqi souvenirs often resemble the culture, history, and philosophy of the country. There is a broad range of goods and a variety of gifts to choose from to suit every taste. Here you will find are some of the most unique items to bring home for friends, family, and yourself.

Silver and gold products as well as the aromatic resin frankincense and a whole lot of spices can be bought in Iraq. Baghdad is the biggest of Iraqi cities with an amazing souq. The market comes alive in the mornings, trading all sorts of products.

Here, travelers can buy everything from meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, to handicrafts, gold and silverware. The place is especially bustling every Thursday and Friday morning as the goat stall takes place during these days. As with all souq shopping in the Arab world, haggling is practiced, providing for a great cultural experience as a whole.

Modern shopping malls abound in Erbil, where supermarkets and department stores have blossomed up. Nazamall on Kirkuk Erbil Road is one of the most known shopping destinations in the country, along with Shaqlawa Road’s Hawler Mall.

Other great places to experience shopping and leisure in town include NewCity supermarket on 60th Street, and Reihnmall in the up-and-coming Eskan neighborhood.

Majidi Mall is one of the most recently-established, western-style shopping malls in Iraq, featuring international brands and fashion boutiques, as well as a large supermarkets in the basement.

Family Mall is the biggest shopping center in Iraq, but most travelers prefer the feel of the bustling outdoor markets. The local souqs are perfect for souvenir shopping, with numerous stalls selling brightly-colored items, carpets, fresh spices, as well as silver and copperware.

Baghdad’s copper market is a frenzy of clinking pieces that have been beaten into shape by proffesional coppersmiths. Shopaholics are certain to find something for keeps without any doubt! Be sure to explore the markets to maximize your possibilities!

When shopping in the local markets, feel free to bargain. If you want to get an idea of how much you should be paying, visit the state-run craft markets, which have steady rates. Shops here are mostly open from morning to 6:00 p.m on weekdays.

Most are closed at least once a week, usually on Sundays, but you will still find something open every day of the week. Carry your bag and go shop in the Iraqi without any fear or fret, we've got your back covered at RocApply.

"I enjoy shopping and I found it affordable but some of the clothes are definitely not of the highest quality." - Hassan from Turkey

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