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11 unforgettable ways to embrace the spirit of Ramadan in the UAE
11 unforgettable ways to embrace the spirit of Ramadan in the UAE

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time04-03-2025

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11 unforgettable ways to embrace the spirit of Ramadan in the UAE

Ramadan has officially begun, which means a month-long celebration of gratitude and soaking in all those community feels. In the UAE, this time also translates to markets adorned with colourful decorations, the aroma of local delicacies wafting through the air, and the melodious call to prayer echoing through the streets. So let FACT be your guide to unlocking the wonders of Ramadan 2025 in the UAE. Hai Ramadan at Al Wasl Plaza, Expo City Dubai, invites you to immerse yourself in the essence of Ramadan. The lively souq, reminiscent of traditional Emirati neighbourhoods, offers an array of delights, from handicrafts to aromatic spices. Expect traditional crafts and storytelling sessions at Al Wasl Plaza and an arcade avenue. Running unitl 27 March, families can also gather for iftar and suhoor or watch the Iftar Cannon signalling the start of iftar each day. General admission tickets start from AED 20. GO: Visit for tickets and more information. At the Ramadan District, you can immerse yourself in Emirati culture. From 8 to 23 March, this terrace will transform into a vibrant market showcasing the best of the region so you can step into a world of culinary delights, homeware treasures, and artisanal crafts. Wander through the market, where the aroma of spices mingles with the sounds of live entertainment. Engage in workshops and activities, from cooking classes to arts and crafts sessions. With free entrance, it's the place to be this Ramadan. GO: Follow @ on Instagram for more information. For a more intimate experience of Ramadan, consider joining the Dubai Souks Iftar Tour. This four-hour guided tour with Frying Pan Adventures offers a glimpse into the rich history and traditions of Dubai's historic souks. Begin your journey in the back alleys of Deira, where communal pavement iftars bring together locals and visitors alike. Explore the Spice Souk, filled with exotic flavours and vibrant colours, before crossing the creek on an abra. Learn about the traditions and stories behind each dish, connecting with the local community on a deeper level. Starting at AED 472.50, book your slots now. GO Visit for reservations and more information. Step into the wind-tower houses and immerse yourself in Emirati hospitality and traditions at the Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding. Start by breaking the fast with light appetisers shared with the Emirati hosts. Then, head to the Diwan Mosque for a short session before returning to savour a delightful assortment of Emirati dishes, desserts, and tea at the SMCCU house. You can also enjoy activities such as calligraphy. The program runs daily throughout Ramadan from 6pm to 8pm, and tickets start at AED 180. GO: Visit for more information. Join the Jameel Arts Centre for fun-filled Ramadan Nights from 14 to 16 March and experience a range of activities for the whole family. Explore wellness and mindfulness through workshops, storytelling, and meditation or engage in crafting activities and bonding with friends and family over shared traditions. Indulge in traditional delicacies and late-night delights at the farm-to-fork restaurant, Teible. Experience the age-old tradition of the Ramadan Cannon Firing across Dubai's iconic landmarks. As the sun sets and mosques call for prayer, cannons reverberate across the emirate, marking the end of the fast for the day. You can watch it live from various locations such as Burj Khalifa, Damac Hills, Dubai Festival City, Vida Creek Harbour and Wasl Avenue at Expo City Dubai. It's one must-see if spending Ramadan in the UAE. GO: Visit for more information. Head over to City Walk from 5 to 9 March and immerse yourself in the lively ambience of Ramadan. Indulge in a variety of delicious iftar and suhoor options while exploring the plethora of shops or watch nightly performances at 9pm and 10pm, all amidst gorgeous Ramadan-themed decorations. GO: Visit for more information. Step into a world of timeless tradition and effortless style with the Keshta experience this Ramadan. Embrace the charm of Bedouin hospitality as you gather with loved ones for a cosy iftar in the desert or a serene suhoor under the starlit sky led by 365 Adventures. Prices vary for different Keshta experiences, but with the winter season still running across the UAE, it's the perfect time to book now. GO: Visit for reservations and more information. Discover the wonders of Ramadan in the UAE at Global Village, where delicious food, cultural entertainment, and festive vibes await. Experience the charm of a traditional Emirati market showcasing Ramadan-themed samples from pavilions across the destination. Plus, with opening hours changing from 6pm until 2am, you're in for a fun night out. GO: Visit for reservations and more information. Indulge in a sumptuous iftar experience at Topgolf Dubai, nestled within the Emirates Golf Club. Please your palate with a selection of dishes, ranging from Korean BBQ ribs and buffalo wings to traditional favourites like bill laham and baklava. Take your pick between the Western or Arabic package, each promising two hours of gameplay accompanied by delectable food and beverages, ideal for up to six guests. GO: Visit for reservations and more information. A must-see during Ramadan in the UAE is the spectacular iftar at the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. While free iftar meals are common across the UAE, the scale and ambiance of this iftar are unparalleled. Whether you choose to break your fast at sunset here or simply join others for iftar, you'll sense the profound spirit of togetherness amidst the grandeur of this iconic setting. GO: Visit for reservations and more information.

RAMADAN IN DUBAI EMBRACES THE SPIRIT OF UNITY, COMMUNITY, AND TOGETHERNESS
RAMADAN IN DUBAI EMBRACES THE SPIRIT OF UNITY, COMMUNITY, AND TOGETHERNESS

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time03-03-2025

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RAMADAN IN DUBAI EMBRACES THE SPIRIT OF UNITY, COMMUNITY, AND TOGETHERNESS

The city has transformed into a joyful season of wonderful moments for Ramadan in Dubai, bringing friends, families, and loved ones together until 30 March. Residents and visitors can create treasured memories with unique citywide experiences that are unlike anywhere else in the world, organised by Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO) in partnership with Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE) as well as public and private sectors. DFRE has planned a vibrant programme this year, featuring spectacular fireworks, cultural performances, bustling night markets, immersive community iftars and suhoor gatherings, special offers across iconic hotels and attractions that will remain open as usual throughout the day, as well as exclusive shopping and gifting experiences with mall operating hours extended late into the night. Plus, the city's ideal outdoor weather creates the perfect backdrop this season, giving everyone across the city even more opportunities to share in the wonder of Ramadan and make it a month to remember. Enthralling light shows, mesmerising fireworks, and cultural entertainment are lighting up the city this Ramadan. Al Zarooni Group is hosting a series of spectacular fireworks every Saturday, including at Al Seef on 8 March, followed by Dubai Festival City Mall on 15 March, and ending with Bluewaters and The Beach, JBR on 22 March. Visitors at Global Village can catch the dazzling displays every Friday and Saturday at 10pm. Stunning light and sound projections as part of Ramadan Reflections have illuminated Al Seef, Dubai Festival City Mall, and Ahmed Al Habbai Mosque in Al Khawaneej, offering an enchanting experience that captures the essence of Ramadan. Adding to the festive atmosphere, enthralling cultural entertainment such as BuTbaila, as well as Oud and Qanoon performers, can be found every weekend at Al Seef, The Outlet Village, Bluewaters Island, Mirdif City Centre, Mall of the Emirates, Dubai Festival City Mall, and Hatta Heritage Village. Ramadan night markets promise to be the perfect destinations to discover amazing must-have items and exclusive gifts for loved ones this season. The first-ever Ramadan at the Park at Zabeel Park Amphitheatre from 6 to 23 March is bringing a curated iftar and suhoor experience from live stations and street food to Ramadan sweets and coffee shops, complemented by a daily Ramadan cannon by Dubai Police, retail pop-ups, immersive cultural showcases, mesmerising live performances, family-friendly entertainment, sports, games, special meet-and-greets with Modesh and Dana, and much more – all in a welcoming outdoor park setting. The Ramadan Street Food Festival is returning to Sheikh Hamdan Colony in Karama from 6 to 23 March with more than 55 participating food pop-ups spread across 5 sprawling zones. Other must-visit markets include Hai Ramadan at Expo City Dubai until 27 March, Ramadan Wonders at Global Village, Ramadan District Market at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Plaza Terrace from 8 to 23 March, and the ever-popular Ripe Market at Academy Park in Umm Suqeim every Saturday. Dubai's gastronomy landscape is reaching new heights this Ramadan, offering a feast of flavours from around the world with citywide dining outlets remaining open and operating as usual throughout the day. There are truly endless ways to enjoy iftar and suhoor for every budget across citywide restaurants and a stunning selection of dedicated dining tents. The city is pulling out all the stops for unique dining experiences as well, including an authentic Emirati Iftar under the stars at the Camel Uschi Farm, a guided Dubai Souks Iftar Food Tour through the alleys of Old Dubai by Frying Pan Adventures, and a special cultural iftar experience hosted by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Centre for Cultural Understanding in the iconic Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood. For those looking to discover the city's best restaurants from the comfort of their homes, Zomato is bringing exclusive dining collections for iftar and suhoor from over 500 venues across the city and the chance to unlock discounts of up to 50 per cent off when dining in. Surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes, Hatta is hosting breathtaking cultural and outdoor experiences throughout the Holy Month. The Hatta Ramadan Nights Festival is calling friends and families to explore outdoor, wellness, and nature experiences from 5 to 15 March amidst a vibrant marketplace, live cultural performances such as BuTbaila, and traditional arts. Hatta Resorts is delighting visitors with an unparalleled glamping experience, complete with bonfires, BBQs, unlimited access to 18 thrilling outdoor activities, exclusive discounts on kayaking, mountain biking, and Go Gravity activities, and options for iftar and suhoor add-ons whether staying at the luxurious Damani Lodges, Domes with private pools, or vintage campers. Sports enthusiasts should mark their calendars for the Hatta Ramadan Sports Tournament, supported by Dubai Sports Council and the Farjan Fund and organised by the Group Games Company for the first 20 days of Ramadan, bringing top athletes the chance to compete in 9 thrilling games. Exclusive retail promotions are waiting to be discovered at markets and malls across the city this Ramadan – all remaining open during the day and with longer operating hours into the night. Shoppers can find unbeatable bargains on hundreds of leading local and global brands, while enjoying themed family entertainment and winning mega prizes at citywide malls like Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, City Centre Deira, Dubai Festival City Mall, City Walk, Ibn Battuta, Circle Mall, Mercato, Town Centre Jumeirah, City Walk, Al Seef, Al Khawaneej Walk, Last Exit Al Khawaneej, Boxpark, Bluewaters, and The Beach, JBR. Making this Ramadan even more memorable are exclusive collections and luxury gifts from some of the world's best-known brands, including Tanagra, Fendi, Elemis, Make Up For Ever, L'Artisan Parfumeur, Penhaligons, Ghawali, Haze, Yeda, and L'Occitane. Plus, there are multiple chances to save big and win incredible prizes at participating outlets from Dubai Jewellery Group and Emirates Skywards Everyday. Dubai's world-class hotels are joining the season's celebrations with exclusive offers and special dining packages throughout the Holy Month. Participating hotels include Al Habtoor Grand Resort Autograph Collection, Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Waterpark, Roda Beach Resort, Studio M Hotel Arabian Plaza, Swissotel Al Ghurair, TIME Oak Hotel & Suites, The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, W Dubai Mina Seyahi, and Roda Beach Resort. Dubai's most iconic attractions are welcoming families and friends to create wonderful memories with special Ramadan experiences and offers at Dubai Dolphinarium, Go Gravity at Hatta Wadi Hub, IMG Worlds of Adventure, Lapita Dubai Parks and Resorts, Loco Bear, The Green Planet, and Wild Wadi Waterpark. What's more, the city is coming alive with events for all ages during Ramadan. Jumeirah Zabeel Saray is hosting the highly acclaimed Arabic comedy-drama Mjaddara Hamra on 7 March, followed by a thought-provoking one-woman play titled Chou Mnelbos on 9 March. Arts lovers can head to Alserkal Avenue for the 'Interrupting Patterns' programme from 8 to 16 March, and explore Ramadan Nights at Jameel Arts Centre from 14 to 16 March. Those looking for a slice of culture can explore Ramadan Nights at Al Shindagha Museum from 14-23 March, or visit Etihad Museum to experience two interactive workshops on the history and artistry of henna and the craft of handmade paper. Poetry enthusiasts can witness the magic of rhythmic expressions at Ramadan Nights at Dubai Opera on 21 March. Families with children aged 2 and above can celebrate beloved kids' character Spot's Birthday Party, coming to Dubai for the first time from 21 to 23 March at Zabeel Theatre. Fans of beloved anime characters will not want to miss Naruto The Gallery Experience at Dubai Outlet Mall until 6 April. Fitness and wellbeing is also taking centre-stage this Ramadan as well, bringing all ages and abilities the chance to participate in outdoor events like the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament 2025, Ramadan Run Race at Quranic Park, SKECHERS Performance Run, SKECHERS Inflatable Obstacle Run Race 2, and more. Sports fans can witness high action at thrilling events like the highly awaited Dubai Racing Carnival, Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Dubai Basketball, and several other spectacular outdoor sporting events in Dubai's ideal weather for the season. Residents and visitors can feel the warmth of community and generosity with countless citywide CSR initiatives, such as the Charity Market by Dar Al Ber Society hosted in Bur Dubai until 4 April and a series of exciting Ramadan initiatives hosted by the Dubai Islamic Affairs from 1 to 29 March. With so much to see, do, and experience across the city, Ramadan in Dubai is not to be missed. Ramadan in Dubai is supported by Strategic Partners which include: Al Futtaim Malls (Dubai Festival City Mall & Festival Plaza), Al Zarooni Group (Mercato Shopping Mall), AW Rostamani Group, Commercial Bank of Dubai, DHAM (Al Seef, Bluewaters, Ibn Battuta Mall, Nakheel Mall and The Outlet Village), Emirates Airline, ENOC, e&, Majid Al Futtaim (Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, City Centre Deira), Merex Investment (City Walk and The Beach, JBR), and talabat. For more information, visit the Ramadan in Dubai website and follow @DubaiFestivals on Instagram and TikTok. The post RAMADAN IN DUBAI EMBRACES THE SPIRIT OF UNITY, COMMUNITY, AND TOGETHERNESS appeared first on Web Release.

8 lovely things to do in Dubai this week: March 3 to 6
8 lovely things to do in Dubai this week: March 3 to 6

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time03-03-2025

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8 lovely things to do in Dubai this week: March 3 to 6

Hello, March… The Holy Month of Ramadan is upon us. But this doesn't mean your 'Things to do in Dubai' list gets dull, as there is still plenty to do in the city. You can visit one of the stunning Ramadan markets or an iftar tent, or you can get creative or even watch a film at a cool cinema. Have a great week, and to everyone observing the Holy Month, Ramadan Kareem. Here are 8 fun things to do in Dubai this week Monday, March 3 Hai Ramadan This year, Expo City Dubai invites visitors to experience the essence of the Holy Month at 'Hai Ramadan,' an immersive celebration where tradition meets modern festivities. Visitors break their fast at the Iftar Hai Ramadan, complete with live cooking stations. At the souk, you can witness the Ramadan cannon firing, shop for handmade crafts and traditional garments, and enjoy some family-friendly performances. Every weekend, Firdaus Orchestra will play timeless Arabic classics on the Al Wasl stage. Tickets are priced at Dhs35, redeemable for three 'Floos' tokens that can be used for treats and experiences. Children aged three and under and People of Determination, with one caregiver, can enter for free. The Ramadan market will remain open daily from 5pm to 1am, until Ramadan ends. You can book your tickets here. Expo City Dubai, Feb 27 to March 27, 5pm to 1am, Dhs35 for general admission, iftar Dhs260 per person, suhoor Dhs180 per person. @expocitydubai Come together with others for an iftar Iftar is the meal eaten after sunset during the Holy Month of Ramadan. But iftars aren't restricted to just Muslims, with doors opening to everyone to try. Across the city, restaurants open their doors with iftar and suhoor menus offering a variety of cuisines, so there are options for everyone. Go with friends, family, or a loved one and observe the Holy Month in this multi-cultural country. You can find over 120 iftar and suhoor options in Dubai in our guide here. Tuesday, March 4 Boom A Ramadan Cannon is something everyone has to witness, be it once every Ramadan or even once in a lifetime. If you didn't know, the Ramadan Cannon is fired as a signal that the sun has set and that the day's fast has ended. It is a tradition that has stood the test of time, and in the city, Dubai Police has expanded the experience, announcing seven new locations for iftar cannons, bringing the total to 17 spots across the emirate. The fixed location this year is Expo City Dubai, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Festival City, Uptown, Madinat Jumeirah, DAMAC Hills, and Hatta Guest House. Read more here. Get creative Want to get a little creative? Head to Pots & Paints Cafe and unleash the artist within. You can pick from over 200 items including plates, mugs, pots, and money boxes, and then all that's left to do is get to painting your masterpiece. If you start to feel hungry when you're there, the cafe serves coffee, bites, salads, burgers, pasta and pizza, and dessert. There's a kids menu, too. Pots & Paints Cafe, Town Centre Jumeirah, Dubai, Mon to Thurs 9am to 10pm, Fri to Sun 9am to 11pm. Tel: (0)4 282 0011. Wednesday, March 5 Unwind This café has a small yet artisanal menu with unorthodox sandwiches, coffees and desserts. It also has over 800 games, and the place is teeming with 'game masters' to help you pick a game and understand the rules. You can go one of three ways with your timings – Dhs20 for an hour, or Dhs30 for two hours. Students are offered special rates of Dhs15 for an hour and Dhs25 for two. You can choose to play all day for just Dhs40. If you need to refuel alongside your games, indulge in all-day breakfast, snacks, sandwiches, desserts, milkshakes, and speciality coffee. There are two Unwind board game cafes in Dubai to pick from: Hessa and Zabeel. Unwind, Hessa St, Al Barsha, and Zabeel, near Zabeel Park, Tel: (0)4 336 6611, @unwinddubai Shop and sip Maison Margiela has landed in Mall of the Emirates with a brand-new boutique, bringing its signature avant-garde aesthetic to Dubai's fashion scene. But the real surprise? A a sleek 40-square-metre café, perfect for a mid-shopping break – a cool concept for fashion lovers and coffee enthusiasts alike. Maison Margiela café, Mall of the Emirates, Dubai, Tel: (0)4 283 6276. @maisonmargiela Thursday, March 6 Immerse yourself in heritage One of the best free things to do in Dubai is head to Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Home to traditional wind towers constructed from stone, teak, gypsum, palm wood, and sandalwood, each alley, twisting pathway, and breezy tower tells a story of a life before the seven emirates. There's a range of cultural activities, museums, art galleries, special events, and traditional food available at Al Fahidi. We love the Dubai Coffee Museum where you can admire centuries-old grinders, roasters, and pots from all over the world. There's a Coin Museum in the same area, which is worth a wander even if you're not a serious numismatist. Or if words are more your thing, you can check out a museum dedicated to the poet Al Oqaili, located in the Al Ras area in Deira – it's housed in one of the most beautiful heritage houses in Dubai. Watch Little Women If you grew up reading Little Women and love it, you catch the film at Cinema Akil at 25hours Hotel Dubai One Central. It follows the March sisters – Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth, as they enter the threshold of womanhood. Together, they go through life's many ups and downs. Follow them as they make important decisions that will affect their future. Oh, and bring tissues. Book your tickets here. Cinema Akil in 25hours, 25hours Hotel Dubai One Central, Dubai, Tel: (0)56 995 1225. @cinemaakil

5 Ramadan markets in Dubai to visit
5 Ramadan markets in Dubai to visit

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time28-02-2025

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5 Ramadan markets in Dubai to visit

Ramadan is upon us, and this means it's time for iftars and Ramadan tents and majlises, and all the activities that come during the Holy Month. For some more cultural-based activities, visit these Ramadan markets in Dubai. Packed with plenty of activities for the whole family, inside these Ramadan Markets, you will find plenty of shopping opportunities, food, entertainment and more… Here are the best Ramadan markets in Dubai you have to visit over the Holy Month Expo City Dubai This year, Expo City Dubai invites visitors to experience the essence of the Holy Month at 'Hai Ramadan,' an immersive celebration where tradition meets modern festivities. The Ramadan market opens from Ramadan 1 and is open daily from 5pm to 1am, until Ramadan ends. Inside, visitors break their fast at the Iftar Hai Ramadan, complete with live cooking stations. At the souk, you can witness the Ramadan cannon firing, shop for handmade crafts and traditional garments, and enjoy some family-friendly performances. Every weekend, Firdaus Orchestra will play timeless Arabic classics on the Al Wasl stage. Tickets are priced at Dhs35, redeemable for three 'Floos' tokens that can be used for treats and experiences. Children aged three and under and People of Determination, with one caregiver, can enter for free. You can book your tickets here. Expo City Dubai, Feb 27 to March 27, 5pm to 1am, Dhs35 for general admission, iftar Dhs260 per person, suhoor Dhs180 per person. @expocitydubai Global Village Global Village is transforming into a 'Home of Ramadan Wonders' complete with stunning Ramadan-themed decorations. And in keeping with The Year of Community, guests can expect activities that will bring friends and families together. Besides the endless shopping opportunities and live performance, make time to catch the Ramadan cannon besides the main stage. PS. Throughout the Holy Month of Ramadan, visitors will be able to access the attraction from 5pm to 1am on weekdays (Sunday to Wednesday) and from 5pm to 2am on weekends (Thursday to Saturday). The timing means visitors can enjoy the park's international selection of street bites for both iftar and suhour servings. Read more here. Ramadan District If you want to visit the most loved Ramadan market in Dubai, make a beeline to Ramadan District at Jumeirah Emirates Towers. Curated by the M2L Concepts, the market blends tradition and heritage with modern fun and entertainment to celebrate this time of joy and togetherness. Expect a vibrant mix of shopping, entertainment, and, of course, food. And don't forget, this Ramadan Market comes with those unforgettable Museum of the Future views. Ramadan District runs from March 8 to 23. Entry is generally free, but some activities may require a small fee. Stay tuned for further details on the latest season, or for more information, visit Read more here. Ramadan District, Jumeirah Emirates Towers Plaza Terrace, Dubai, open from Mar 8 to 23, weekdays, 5pm to 12am, weekends, 5pm to 1am, free entry, Tel: (0)4 370 8909, @ Ramadan at Festival Bay There's plenty to do at Festival Bay this Ramadan, and if you find yourself at the Dubai Festival City Mall or exploring Marsa Boulevard, make sure you set aside time for Ramadan at Festival Bay Market. Running daily from March 1 to April 6, 6pm to midnight, expect traditional entertainment, cultural activities, workshops, and plenty of shopping opportunities. Want a snack? Visit the diverse mix of food and beverage vendors from top foodie brands. Don't miss the IMAGINE show, which will feature a special Ramadan-themed experience over the Holy Month. And if you love fireworks, head here on March 15 for a glittering display at 10pm. Dubai Festival City Mall, Festival Bay, Dubai, open from March 1 to April 6, 6pm to midnight. @dubaifestivalcitymall Images: Supplied/What's On

Experience the true essence of Ramadan at Expo City Dubai
Experience the true essence of Ramadan at Expo City Dubai

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time27-02-2025

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Experience the true essence of Ramadan at Expo City Dubai

Sponsored: It's a special experience… Ramadan is a special time in the UAE, marked by reflection, culture, and meaningful gatherings. This year, Expo City Dubai invites visitors to experience the essence of the Holy Month at 'Hai Ramadan,' an immersive celebration where tradition meets modern festivities. Running from 1 Ramadan to 30 Ramadan, 2025, depending on the sighting of the new crescent, Al Wasl Plaza will transform into a vibrant cultural hub, offering a unique blend of spiritual engagement, culinary delights, and family-friendly entertainment. 'Hai Ramadan' is designed to bring the community together in a festive atmosphere. The event runs daily from 5pm to 1am, allowing visitors to explore its many offerings after breaking their fast. One of the festival's highlights is 'Iftar Hai Ramadan,' where guests can enjoy live cooking stations featuring a fusion of Khaleeji, Levantine, and global cuisines. The breathtaking Al Wasl Plaza can accommodate up to 1,000 guests, making it an ideal venue for both intimate and large gatherings. Visitors can stroll through a lively souk showcasing handmade crafts and traditional garments, witness the daily firing of Dubai's official iftar cannon, and enjoy captivating Al Wasl performances and children's activities including the highly popular stage show 'Rashed and Latifa Quest to Find the Moon', that will see our heroes welcome a 10 meter whale on stage. A new addition this year is the Firdaus Ensemble every weekend, whereby a group of select musicians from the All-Female Firdaus Orchestra will play timeless Arabic classics on Al Wasl Stage Tickets are priced at Dhs35, redeemable for three 'Floos' tokens that can be used for treats and experiences. Children aged three and under and People of Determination, with one caregiver, can enter for free. You can book your tickets here. Join 'Hai Ramadan' at Expo City Dubai for a memorable celebration of faith, culture, and community this Ramadan. Get all the information you need here. Expo City Dubai, Feb 27 to March 27, 5pm to 1am, Dhs35 for general admission, iftar Dhs260 per person, suhoor Dhs180 per person. @expocitydubai Images: Expo Dubai > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

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