Events, initiatives and lights celebrate the holy month

«Ramadan in Dubai». Unique ambience and exceptional experiences across the city

  • Sculptures and decorations cover the city in celebration of the holy month of Ramadan. From the source

  • Ramadan markets will offer visitors the opportunity to shop during the holy month. From the source

  • Ahmed Al Khaja: "This year, the campaign welcomes everyone to enjoy the distinctive Ramadan atmosphere and the many cultural experiences that Dubai Ramadan includes throughout the holy month."

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During the holy month of Ramadan, Dubai offers many distinctive experiences that bring residents, residents and visitors together to enjoy the Ramadan atmosphere from the "Ramadan in Dubai" campaign organized by the Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment from 23 to 21 April, which offers a range of unique events and activities that reflect the Ramadan atmosphere, including Iftar and Suhoor meals, Ramadan markets, festive luminous figures that spread throughout the city, in addition to the best promotions and entertainment that suit all individuals. Family, and hotel accommodation packages during the holy month.

Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), said: "This year's Ramadan campaign in Dubai welcomes everyone to enjoy the unique Ramadan atmosphere and the many unique cultural experiences included throughout the month. In collaboration with our partners in the public and private sectors, we are introducing a calendar of activities, experiences, F&B events, entertainment shows, and giving initiatives that bring together members of the community, making Ramadan in Dubai an occasion to celebrate our heritage and culture, and reflect the spirit of giving that characterizes our community."

Offers

The public can enjoy the atmosphere of Dubai by viewing light figures in various locations in the city, where its streets, trees, roads and main shopping destinations are decorated with distinctive lights in celebration of Ramadan.

One of the places that reflects the Ramadan atmosphere that can be visited to enjoy the distinctive lighting is the Dubai Frame, and a special light show at Ain Dubai. Audiences can also watch Imagine Light shows daily at Festival Bay in Dubai Festival City Mall throughout the Ramadan, as well as 'Reflections of Ramadan', which includes lighting reflected on buildings, as well as lighting lamps in Al Seef and other areas.

The Ramadan fireworks nights will light up the sky on the first of April at The Beach opposite JBR and Bluewaters, on the 15th of April in Al Seef District, and on the <>th of the same month at Dubai Festival City Mall.

Markets and tents

The Ramadan Market at Oasis Mall will be held from today until April 21. Hatta Hub offers the opportunity to enjoy the Ramadan atmosphere in a distinctive atmosphere by dining and tasting international cuisine among various retail stores and a wide range of entertainment. From today until the first of May, visitors will enjoy shopping at the Al Barsha Park Ramadan Market in Al Barsha Lake Park, where you can taste many international dishes, attend entertainment shows and competitions, and visit retail stores to shop among many goods and exhibits.

The Ramadan campaign in Dubai allows you to spend family time in Ramadan tents that serve Iftar and Suhoor across the city, enjoy the Iftar at Dubai Opera event from tomorrow until April 19, and try many Arabic and international dishes that cater to all tastes at competitive prices.

Atlantis, The Palm will offer Iftar at the Asateer tent with oriental music, light shows and various dishes, and Bvlgari Resort will celebrate Italian and Middle Eastern culture, at Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts, offering a variety of dining tables and a range of live performances by Arabic music bands.

From 31 to <> April, residents and visitors to Dubai will live a food tasting adventure at the Ramadan Food Street Festival in several areas of Dubai, including Sheikh Hamdan Colony - Al Karama, for Iftar and Suhoor and tasting the best traditional and traditional foods.

Special Bonuses

The Ramadan campaign in Dubai includes special prizes and rewards from several shopping malls, in addition to dedicated children's events including space, science and arts workshops at AstroLab at Nakheel Mall, in addition to free hands-on educational activities from March 24 to April 16, and the work of artist Azza Al Qubaisi can be seen at Al Nakheel Mall Gallery from March 24 to April 16.

The weekend activities at Fereej Al Khawaneej at Al Khawaneej Walk and Last Exit Al Khawaneej include many traditional events, celebrations, and a range of Ramadan activities including live music performances, free children's activities, a storytelling event, Ramadan competitions from 24 to 16 April, and when dining at City Walk or The Beach Restaurants opposite Jumeirah Beach Residence and La Mer, 30 winners will be selected to win flights.

City Centre Mirdif's all-new Dessert Souk takes place during the mall's opening hours, showcasing the most exclusive Ramadan sweets made in the UAE, with many new food and beverage experiences powered by local brands.

Shoppers at Mall of the Emirates can visit the 'Ramadan Zaman Awal' event and enjoy a shopping experience from today until April 25. Visitors can also attend Ramadan talks every Tuesday at the Cinema Majlis.

The audience will also enjoy Ramadan art lights and nights at Seef from Iftar to Suhoor. The area will offer shows and events including delicious food events, Ramadan market, art and light sculptures, and fireworks displays.

For a range of leisure activities and a true Emirati hospitality experience, head to Bluewaters on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Among the shows included in the Ramadan campaign in Dubai is the satirical performance by British comedian Jack Whitehall at the Coca-Cola Arena (April 15). Celebrating Emirati culture and Arab traditions, Al Marmoom Heritage Festival will take place at Al Marmoom Heritage Village from the sixth to the 18th of April. Over the course of two weeks, the festival offers evenings full of heritage atmosphere and entertainment shows.

Audiences can also enjoy an enjoyable atmosphere through the 'Wonders of Ramadan' event at Global Village, explore the Ramadan market, the World Majlis, or choose from a variety of cuisines for Iftar and Suhoor, and the audience will be treated to many entertainment shows in Dubai, including the mental show (24 January and 14 April) at the Queen Elizabeth 2 Theatre. and performances by the duo "James" and "Marina".

For theatrical performances, visitors can head to the theatre at Mall of the Emirates to watch a work combining poetry and music starring Russian actress Shulpan Khamatova and Latvian pianist Andrei Usukins in 'Dreams of the Grand Piano' tomorrow, as well as a special performance by comedian Rob van Vouren at the Mövenpick JBR Comedy Theatre.

• The public will enjoy the lights of Ramadan art nights in Seef area from Iftar to Suhoor.

• The campaign offers the best promotions and entertainment suitable for all family members, and hotel accommodation packages.

• Ramadan Fireworks Nights Shows will light up the Dubai sky on the first of April at The Beach.

Breakfast Cannon

The Iftar cannon used by Dubai Police is a famous manifestation of the "Ramadan in Dubai", as it will travel this year between different locations in the city. It will start at Al Satwa Grand Mosque (23rd and 24th), followed by Dubai International Financial Centre (25th and 26th), Zabeel Grand Mosque (27th and 28th), Al Nahda National School for Girls (29th and 30th), Lehbab Mosque 1 (31st and 10st of April), Al Aweer Grand Mosque (11nd and 12rd of April), Ahmed Al Habbai Mosque in Al Khawaneej (13th and 14th of April), Bin Dafoos Al Twar Mosque (15th and 16th of April), and Al Mankhool Mosque (17th and 18th of April). , Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City (19 and 20 April), Ain Dubai (21 and <> April), Al Salam Mosque in Al Barsha (<> and <> April), Kite Beach Jumeirah (<> and <> April), Nad Al Sheba Mosque (<> and <> April) and finally at The Pointe on Palm Jumeirah (<> and <> April).