Gold Souq () is a rapid transit station on the Green Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE. Until May 2020, it was named Palm Deira.
The station, originally named Palm Deira, was opened along with the initial stretch of the Green Line from Etisalat to Dubai Healthcare City on 9 September 2011.
Controversy arose over the existence of a ban on carrying fish on the metro and the station's location near the city's largest fish market at that time.
In July 2014, the Gold Souq bus station, one of the largest bus stations in Dubai, was relocated to outside Palm Deira metro station. Initially intended to be a temporary change, it became permanent.
The station was renamed to Gold Souq in May 2020.
In 2021, as part of the Deira Enrichment Project, the One Deira Mall was constructed on the ground above the station.
Gold Souq metro station is located in the northern section of Deira in the historic centre of Dubai. It is named after the Gold Souq bus station, which in turn is named after the nearby Dubai Gold Souk. Other nearby attractions include Hyatt Regency and Golf Park. The artificial Dubai Islands, consisting of the completed islands of the unfinished Palm Deira project, are located offshore.
Like other central stations on the Dubai Metro, Gold Souq is located below ground level. It lies underneath Al Khaleej Road before the tracks make a sharp turn to the southeast on their way to Baniyas Square. There are two side platforms with two tracks, a similar setup to most Metro stations.
The Gold Souq bus station and One Deira Mall are located atop the station.