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Ramadan District S3 brings culture and community to Jumeirah Emirates Towers

Ramadan District S3 brings culture and community to Jumeirah Emirates Towers

Zawya06-02-2025

As the Holy Month of Ramadan approaches, the city prepares for a time of reflection, unity, and celebration. Ramadan District Season 3, starting on March 8, offers a unique experience that embraces the spirit of this sacred occasion. Set at the iconic Jumeirah Emirates Towers Plaza Terrace, with the Museum of the Future as a stunning backdrop, the event combines cultural, culinary, and entertainment experiences, bringing people together in an unforgettable atmosphere.
Presented by M2L Concepts, a Dubai-based leader in entertainment, leisure, and technology, Ramadan District builds on the success of its previous seasons. This year, the event promises even more attractions and experiences, celebrating cultural heritage and inviting guests to gather and create cherished memories with loved ones.
A Curated Selection of Gifts and Products
The Ramadan District offers an impressive range of products, ideal for personal indulgence or thoughtful gifts. L'Occitane will showcase its signature skincare and beauty products, offering a truly indulgent experience. Aldo Shoes & Aldo Accessories, an eponymous line of fashion shoes & accessories, promise comfort and style. Disconnect is bringing the hottest drip, while luxurious fragrances from Royal Grasse will be available. Wild Fabrik brings the UAE's largest collection of sustainable home, fashion, kids & lifestyle items, and Lady D's collection includes necklaces, bracelets, and exclusive Miyuki bead designs. For a perfect complement to any look, Pamukme offers a selection of fine Turkish cotton wear, visitors can also explore Look.Line's collections and more.
Culinary Delights for Every Taste
The 16-day event will showcase a tempting variety of culinary delights. Ladurée will offer its renowned handmade macarons and gourmet treats. Coffee Matters will serve freshly brewed coffee, complemented by an array of delicious desserts. Paperfig and Choco Berry will offer visually stunning, Instagram-worthy café-style creations. Chocodate will bring gluten-free dates filled with a roasted almond and covered in the finest European chocolate. Shawarma Abu Alabid will present authentic, irresistible flavours to the table, while The Juice Lab will refresh visitors with its vibrant, freshly made juices. Whether it's a quick snack or a hearty meal, each offering is prepared with care for a satisfying experience.
Entertainment for the Whole Family
Beyond the shopping and dining, the Ramadan District will offer a vibrant entertainment lineup for all ages. Visitors can test their skills with a variety of fun games, while kids can enjoy inflatables and engaging activities designed just for them. Adding to the festive ambiance, an Oud player will provide enchanting melodies, creating a warm and traditional atmosphere. With something for everyone, the Ramadan District is the perfect place to celebrate the holy month.
Event Details:
Date: March 8, 2025, to March 23, 2025.
Time: From 5:00 PM until 12:00 AM on weekdays and from 5:00 PM until 1:00 AM on the weekends.
Location: Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Dubai
Price: Entry is free, select activities carry a fee
For more information on the Ramadan District Season 3 and its offerings, visit https://www.ramadandistrict.com/, or contact events@m2lconcepts.com

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