Ramadan Markets all set to offer a variety of delicacies, games, live entertainment, shopping experiences, and more

24 Feb 2024

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Ramadan Markets all set to offer a variety of delicacies, games, live entertainment, shopping experiences, and more

Have a nice time exploring and engaging in varied activities during the holy month of Ramadan at these Ramadan Markets 

The Ramadan district: 

One of the largest Ramadan markets in Dubai, it offers a wide variety of delicacies and vendors from dusk until dawn. Local companies and global brands can be found here. There will be lots of activities like board games, interactive games, crafts, and even cookery workshops to keep visitors engaged. Artists that create calligraphy and henna will also be present at the fair.

Date: Open daily from Friday, March 15 – Thursday, April 4

Timings: 5 pm-2 am

Plaza Terrace, Jumeirah Emirates Towers.

For updates: follow @ramadan.district

 

Hai Ramadan: 

Expo City will host one of the largest Ramadan events in Dubai. A communal celebration, Hai Ramadan has over 20 vendors and food carts for those who choose to break their fast here. There will be sales of traditional clothing and handcrafted items. Additionally, a Dukan Yadoo, or "grandmother's supermarket," has been established where kids may purchase candies with tokens from a conventional "Floos bank," a well-liked form of payment. Throughout, there will also be iftars and suhoors held here.

Dates: 9 March – 8 April 2024 (*to be confirmed with moon sighting)

Timings: 17:00 – 00:00

Price: Entry fee from AED 20 (without booking) 

          *Additional charges applicable for some activities and workshops

           6+ (5 and below free)

Location: Al Wasl Plaza, Expo City Dubai

For more details: visit expocitydubai.com

 

Ramadan Souq: 

The old part of Bur Deira is hosting a traditional Ramadan Souq, hosted by Dubai Municipality. There will be kid-friendly activities, live entertainment, and all the necessities for Ramadan preparations at the market. Deira's markets are one of the oldest and the Dubai Municipality intends to use Ramadan to promote these historic sites. Throughout its tenure, the souq will feature food and will close before we expect Ramadan to start.

Dates: Daily until Saturday, March 9 

Timings: From 10 am-10 pm

Location: Old Municipality Street, Bur Deira

For more details: visit Dubai Municipality

 

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