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Biz Bahrain
01-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Biz Bahrain
The Avenues – Bahrain Ramadan Bazaar Transforms to Eid Bazaar Until April 5th to Welcome Eid Visitors
The Avenues – Bahrain has transformed its Ramadan Bazaar into an Eid Bazaar to warmly welcome Eid visitors. The transformation will run until April 5th, offering a festive atmosphere filled with live entertainment and hospitality during the Eid celebrations. The Eid Bazaar aims to support local businesses and talents by providing them the opportunity to showcase their innovative and creative designs. Visitors can explore an extensive selection of essentials, including elegant abayas, artisanal accessories, captivating perfumes, and a host of unique products. The latest edition of the Bazaar is further enriched by the addition of new designers who bring fresh concepts and contemporary collections that showcase Bahrain's unique creative flair. Complementing the retail experience, traditional music performances and warm hospitality create the perfect atmosphere for families and friends to come together. The Avenues – Bahrain invites everyone to visit the Eid Bazaar and explore its rich offerings until April 5th. The event continues to bring a vibrant blend of creativity, community, and tradition in a festive setting for all to enjoy.


CBC
21-03-2025
- Climate
- CBC
Kate's 5 fun things to do in and around Waterloo region: March 21 to 23
The weekend looks like it will be a mixed bag of weather with snow, rain and sunshine all possible and cooler-than-some-would-like temperatures. But it is the first official week of spring, which means it's a good time to get outside and look for those early flowers like a snowdrop or crocus. It's the last weekend of regular season play in the Ontario Hockey League. The Kitchener Rangers are home Friday night, hosting Owen Sound. Then they head down Highway 7 to Guelph on Sunday for an afternoon game against the Storm. The Guelph Storm are in Owen Sound on Saturday before their home game against the Rangers. If that's not enough hockey, the U Sports women's hockey championships is being hosted by the University of Waterloo this year. The tournament runs all weekend at the Woolwich Memorial Centre in Elmira. Tickets are available online. The K-W Titans basketball team are home on Saturday, hosting the Newfoundland Rogues. Tipoff is at 7 p.m. If you need to drive this weekend, here are some local gas prices: Tri-City Roller Derby home opener Saturday 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. New Hamburg Community Centre Tri-City Roller Derby will host the Atlantic Roller Derby teams on Saturday. The junior roller derby starts at 5 p.m., then the Tri-City Lightning take part in a sanctioned bout at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time online. For people interesting in learning more about roller derby, Tri-City is also hosting an information night on Wednesday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at AOK Craft Beer and Arcade in downtown Kitchener. K-W Home and Garden Show Friday 12 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kitchener Memorial Auditorium More than 150 exhibitors will be on site for this annual show to prep people for the warmer weather and think about home renovations and projects. There's a number of talks and ask the expert sessions including how to spot quality workmanship, protecting a basement, choosing plants for a garden, container gardening and how to help pollinators. General admission applies. Ramadan Bazaar Saturday 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. International School of Cambridge, 1550 Dunbar Rd., Cambridge This bazaar includes a number of vendors plus kids activities, a magic show, henna and fashion and food. Entry is free, but people are asked to reserve a spot. Eventbrite page Seedy Saturday Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Old Quebec St. Shoppes, downtown Guelph The warm weather earlier this week may have people dreaming of gardens or starting the pots on their balconies and patios and if so, this event will help scratch that itch. There are more than 20 vendors plus workshops and kids activities. Sunday 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Waterloo To mark World Storytelling Day, which was on Thursday, the guild will be hosting an event with various local storytellers sharing their craft. The theme of this year's concert of stories is This Is Us: Stories that Run Deep. Admission is free although donations will be accepted.


Hi Dubai
12-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Hi Dubai
Ramadan Nights in Dubai: Late-Night Activities and Experiences to Enjoy
Ramadan in Dubai is a special time. The city takes on a peaceful yet lively atmosphere, with people gathering for Iftar, enjoying late-night outings, and embracing traditions. While the days focus on fasting and reflection, the nights offer a chance to explore, connect, and celebrate. Markets stay open late, serving delicious food and offering Ramadan-themed goods. Restaurants and hotels set up beautiful Suhoor spreads, bringing people together over traditional dishes. Mosques welcome worshippers for extended prayers, while cultural events and community gatherings add to the spirit of the season. In this guide, we'll explore some of the best late-night activities and experiences in Dubai during Ramadan. These activities blend spirituality, culture, and entertainment for a truly memorable month. Experiencing Traditional Ramadan Markets Ramadan markets are a blend of culture, tradition, and festivity, creating a lively atmosphere where people come together to celebrate the holy month. These markets stay open late, offering a mix of traditional food, unique handmade products, and special Ramadan-themed items. The vibrant stalls, beautifully decorated with lanterns and lights, make for a memorable night out after Iftar. Where to Find the Best Ramadan Markets in Dubai Dubai hosts several special Ramadan markets, each offering a different experience. Here are some of the top places to visit: Al Seef Ramadan Market Located along Dubai Creek, the Al Seef area transforms into a bustling Ramadan market with a strong focus on tradition. The heritage-style setting, with wind towers and old-style wooden stalls, creates an authentic Arabian souk experience. You can find: Handmade lanterns, ceramics, and Islamic calligraphy art Traditional Emirati snacks and Arabic coffee stalls Bakhoor and oud perfumes, perfect for gifting Live entertainment, including oud performances and cultural dances Global Village Ramadan Bazaar Global Village remains a popular night destination during Ramadan, staying open until late. The Ramadan Bazaar here offers items from different countries, including Moroccan lamps, Turkish sweets, Indian textiles, and Pakistani jewelry. It's an ideal spot for those who enjoy a mix of international flavors and cultural diversity. Food lovers can enjoy Iftar and Suhoor options from various regions, including Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African cuisines. Expo City's Ramadan District A new addition to Dubai's Ramadan celebrations, the Ramadan District at Expo City features a modern take on traditional markets. Alongside shopping stalls, it offers: Ramadan-themed art exhibits and interactive installations Workshops on Arabic calligraphy and henna design Live cooking stations showcasing Emirati and Middle Eastern cuisine The Ripe Market at Academy Park The Ripe Market, known for its organic produce and artisanal goods, takes on a Ramadan twist during the holy month. Visitors can enjoy: Fresh dates and organic food products Handcrafted Ramadan decorations and eco-friendly gifts Small business stalls featuring locally made candles, soaps, and textiles What to Shop For at Ramadan Markets Ramadan markets are the perfect place to find festive and meaningful purchases: Traditional sweets and dates – From stuffed dates to kunafa and baklava, these treats are a staple of Ramadan. – From stuffed dates to kunafa and baklava, these treats are a staple of Ramadan. Decor and lanterns – Intricately designed fanoos (lanterns), string lights, and home accessories add a festive touch. – Intricately designed (lanterns), string lights, and home accessories add a festive touch. Perfumes and oud – Arabic oud and bakhoor are popular Ramadan gifts, available in many markets. – Arabic are popular Ramadan gifts, available in many markets. Handcrafted gifts – Embroidered abayas, calligraphy art, and handmade jewelry make for unique souvenirs. The best part of visiting these markets is the experience itself. Strolling through beautifully lit stalls, listening to traditional music, and enjoying the festive vibe makes for a memorable Ramadan night out. Iftar, Suhoor & Ramadan Tents Ramadan nights in Dubai are incomplete without a memorable Iftar or Suhoor experience. As the city embraces the spirit of the holy month, restaurants, hotels, and food markets offer special menus, lavish buffets, and cozy outdoor settings that bring people together. Some places focus on authentic Emirati and Middle Eastern flavors, while others provide a modern twist on traditional dishes. Best Places for Iftar in Dubai Asateer Tent at Atlantis, The Palm One of the most sought-after Ramadan venues, Asateer Tent offers a lavish Iftar buffet featuring a mix of traditional and international dishes. Signature dishes include slow-cooked lamb ouzi, hot and cold mezze, and a wide variety of Ramadan sweets. The beautiful Arabian-inspired decor and Palm Jumeirah views make it an unforgettable experience. The Restaurant at Address Beach Resort This elegant Iftar features a diverse buffet with Arabic mezze, live shawarma and BBQ stations, and an indulgent dessert spread, including kunafa and umm Ali. The beachfront location adds to the charm, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing meal after breaking the fast. Bab Al Shams Desert Resort For those looking for an authentic desert Iftar, Bab Al Shams offers an outdoor buffet under the stars, complete with live oud music and traditional entertainment. Guests can enjoy a variety of grilled meats, fresh bread, and classic Emirati dishes, making it one of the most unique Iftar experiences in Dubai. Al Majlis at Madinat Jumeirah A majestic Ramadan venue, Al Majlis transforms into a beautifully decorated setting for both Iftar and Suhoor. The buffet includes classic mezze, Arabic breads, slow-cooked meats, and a mix of international dishes. Light instrumental Arabic music adds to the serene atmosphere. Jumeirah Beach Hotel's Ramadan Garden This peaceful outdoor setting offers stunning views of the Burj Al Arab alongside a generous Iftar buffet. Expect live cooking stations, mezze spreads, grilled meats, and refreshing Ramadan juices in an intimate, stylish setting. Affordable Iftar Options For those looking for budget-friendly Iftar experiences, Dubai's local eateries and markets offer delicious meals at great prices: Zaroob – A casual spot for Levantine street food, serving traditional dishes like foul medames and manakish. – A casual spot for Levantine street food, serving traditional dishes like foul medames and manakish. Ravi Restaurant – A go-to for Pakistani-style Iftar meals, featuring biryani, kebabs, and parathas. – A go-to for Pakistani-style Iftar meals, featuring biryani, kebabs, and parathas. Deira & Al Karama Street Food Markets – Small vendors serve fresh shawarma, falafel, and Arabic sweets at affordable prices. Best Suhoor Experiences & Ramadan Tents As the night continues, Ramadan tents come to life, offering a relaxed, social setting for Suhoor. These venues provide a calm ambiance, flavorful Suhoor meals, and live entertainment, making them a perfect spot to end the night before the next fast begins. Asateer Tent at Atlantis, The Palm Alongside Iftar, Asateer also offers an elegant Suhoor experience, featuring a la carte Middle Eastern and international dishes in a grand setting. The comfortable majlis-style seating and soft ambient lighting create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Al Majlis at Madinat Jumeirah This sophisticated Ramadan tent is perfect for a late-night Suhoor, offering an extensive Suhoor buffet with Arabic breads, grilled meats, and a variety of traditional desserts. It's a popular spot for families and groups looking to enjoy a relaxing meal before Fajr prayers. Jumeirah Beach Hotel's Ramadan Garden For a casual yet elegant Suhoor experience, this garden venue serves a selection of locally sourced delicacies, fresh fruit, and live cooking stations. The relaxed outdoor setting makes it an ideal place to unwind late into the night. Habtoor Palace Ramadan Garden An outdoor Ramadan tent with a stylish garden setting, offering a mix of traditional and contemporary Suhoor dishes. Perfect for those looking for a quiet, intimate Suhoor with family or friends. Casual & Street-Style Suhoor Spots For a simpler, more laid-back Suhoor, check out these spots: Al Seef Ramadan Market – Serves foul medames, regag bread, and karak chai in a traditional Creekside setting. – Serves foul medames, regag bread, and karak chai in a traditional Creekside setting. Logma – Offers modern Emirati food like chebab pancakes and balaleet in a cozy café atmosphere. – Offers modern Emirati food like chebab pancakes and balaleet in a cozy café atmosphere. Lana Lusa – A Portuguese restaurant that serves Suhoor specials, including fresh bread, eggs, and pastries. Why You Should Experience Iftar, Suhoor & Ramadan Tents Enjoy traditional and contemporary Ramadan flavors in beautifully decorated venues. Experience Arabian hospitality in a serene, welcoming setting. Unwind in a calm, social atmosphere while embracing Ramadan traditions. Nighttime Prayers & Spiritual Gatherings Ramadan is a time of deep reflection, prayer, and community. At night, mosques across Dubai come alive with worshippers attending Taraweeh prayers, seeking spiritual peace and connection. Many also gather for Tahajjud prayers in the last ten nights of Ramadan, a practice observed in preparation for Laylat al-Qadr, the holiest night of the month. Where to Experience Taraweeh & Night Prayers in Dubai Jumeirah Mosque One of Dubai's most iconic mosques, Jumeirah Mosque is open to both Muslims and non-Muslims through guided tours. During Ramadan nights, it offers a peaceful setting for prayer, along with programs that explain the significance of fasting and spirituality. Al Farooq Omar Bin Al Khattab Mosque Inspired by Istanbul's Blue Mosque, this mosque in Al Safa is a popular choice for Taraweeh and Tahajjud prayers. The serene atmosphere and elegant interiors make it a deeply spiritual place for night worship. Grand Mosque (Bur Dubai) Located near Dubai Creek, this mosque has a traditional Islamic design with the tallest minaret in Dubai. It is known for hosting large congregational prayers and a welcoming community spirit. Imam Hussein Mosque (Al Satwa) A significant place for Shia Muslims in Dubai, this mosque is known for special Ramadan gatherings and prayers. Laylat al-Qadr: The Most Sacred Night Laylat al-Qadr, or the Night of Power, falls in the last ten nights of Ramadan and is considered the holiest night in Islam. Many mosques in Dubai extend their opening hours, allowing worshippers to pray throughout the night. Some of the best places to observe Laylat al-Qadr in Dubai include: Al Salam Mosque (Barsha) Nad Al Sheba Grand Mosque Masjid Al Rahim (Dubai Marina) Community Iftars & Religious Gatherings Beyond prayers, Ramadan is also a time for generosity and togetherness. Several organizations host community Iftars, where people from all walks of life gather to break their fast together. Expo City's Hai Ramadan – A family-friendly Ramadan experience with free Iftars, spiritual talks, and community prayers. – A family-friendly Ramadan experience with free Iftars, spiritual talks, and community prayers. Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding (SMCCU) – Offers cultural Iftars where you can learn more about Ramadan while sharing a meal. – Offers cultural Iftars where you can learn more about Ramadan while sharing a meal. Mosque-hosted Iftars – Many mosques, including the Grand Mosque and Jumeirah Mosque, distribute free Iftar meals, bringing people together in the spirit of Ramadan. While Ramadan nights in Dubai are centered around prayer and reflection, the city also stays awake long after Iftar, offering opportunities to unwind, explore, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. From peaceful late-night walks to cultural events and shopping, there are plenty of ways to experience the energy of Ramadan after hours. Peaceful Walks & Night Drives For those who enjoy a quiet Ramadan night outdoors, Dubai offers plenty of scenic spots: Dubai Marina Walk & JBR Beach – Perfect for an evening stroll by the water, with Ramadan lights and a relaxed atmosphere. – Perfect for an evening stroll by the water, with Ramadan lights and a relaxed atmosphere. Al Seef & Dubai Creek – A blend of heritage and modernity, where visitors can walk along traditional souks and enjoy cultural performances. – A blend of heritage and modernity, where visitors can walk along traditional souks and enjoy cultural performances. Dubai Water Canal – A calm, scenic boardwalk with beautiful night views of the Burj Khalifa. – A calm, scenic boardwalk with beautiful night views of the Burj Khalifa. The Palm Jumeirah Drive – Offers stunning skyline views for those who prefer a relaxing car ride after Iftar. Ramadan Entertainment & Cultural Experiences Dubai hosts several special events during Ramadan, blending tradition with modern entertainment: Hai Ramadan at Expo City – A must-visit for live storytelling, cultural performances, and traditional music. – A must-visit for live storytelling, cultural performances, and traditional music. Dubai Opera's Ramadan Concert Series – Showcasing classical Arabic music and spiritual performances. – Showcasing classical Arabic music and spiritual performances. Al Shindagha Museum & Ramadan Heritage Nights – Offering night tours, Emirati crafts, and storytelling sessions. – Offering night tours, Emirati crafts, and storytelling sessions. Fireworks & Light Shows – Special Ramadan-themed displays at Global Village, Festival City, and The Pointe. Late-Night Shopping & Souks Malls and souks in Dubai extend their hours past midnight, making Ramadan a great time for leisurely shopping and Eid preparations. The Dubai Mall & Mall of the Emirates – Open until 2 am, with exclusive Ramadan sales and fashion collections. – Open until 2 am, with exclusive Ramadan sales and fashion collections. Global Village Ramadan Bazaar – A mix of international handicrafts, perfumes, and traditional Ramadan decorations. – A mix of international handicrafts, perfumes, and traditional Ramadan decorations. Al Seef Ramadan Souq & Gold Souk – Ideal for buying traditional gifts like Arabic calligraphy art, handmade jewelry, and oud perfumes. Charity & Community Initiatives View this post on Instagram A post shared by Emirates News (@emirates_news) Giving back is at the heart of Ramadan, and Dubai embraces this spirit through various charity initiatives, donation drives, and community programs. Many people take part in acts of generosity, whether by volunteering, donating meals, or supporting local and international causes. Ways to Give Back During Ramadan Nights Ramadan Fridges Initiative A well-known community effort where residents stock public fridges with food and drinks for workers and those in need. These fridges are placed across Dubai, allowing anyone to contribute by leaving fresh meals, fruits, or beverages. Iftar Meal Distribution Organizations like Dar Al Ber Society, Emirates Red Crescent, and Dubai Cares arrange free Iftar meal distributions at mosques, labor camps, and public spaces. Many residents also personally distribute water and dates to fasting workers before Maghrib. The 1 Billion Meals Campaign A UAE-wide initiative that aims to combat global hunger, where donations go toward providing meals for underprivileged communities around the world. Contributions can be made via SMS, online donations, or dedicated kiosks at malls. Volunteering with Local Charities Dubai offers several Ramadan volunteer programs where people can help with: Packing and distributing food boxes at community centers. Assisting in donation drives for clothes, books, and hygiene kits. Supporting orphanages and refugee aid programs through registered charities. Zakat & Sadaqah Donations Ramadan is a time when many fulfill their Zakat (obligatory charity) and give Sadaqah (voluntary donations). Platforms like the Dubai Charity Association and the Beit Al Khair Society make it easy to donate digitally or in person. How to Make the Most of Ramadan Nights in Dubai Ramadan nights in Dubai offer a chance to slow down, reflect, and connect. Whether through prayer, gatherings, or quiet moments, here's how to embrace the spirit of the month: Prioritize spirituality by attending Taraweeh prayers, reading the Quran, and taking part in Laylat al-Qadr in the last ten nights. Strengthen bonds by sharing Iftar and Suhoor with loved ones or attending community gatherings. Give back through volunteering, donating, or simply practicing kindness in everyday interactions. Find balance by making time for rest, reflection, and personal well-being. Ramadan is a time of spirituality, togetherness, and quiet reflection. Ramadan nights in Dubai bring a unique rhythm, one filled with prayers echoing from mosques, families gathering over Suhoor, markets buzzing with life, and quiet moments of reflection under the night sky. As the holy month unfolds, these experiences become cherished memories, reminders of gratitude, generosity, and the beauty of shared traditions. 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Learn the essential do's and don'ts, updated guidelines for non-fasting individuals, and key cultural insights to navigate the holy month respectfully while enjoying the city's offerings. Unmissable Iftar and Suhoor Experiences Across Dubai This Ramadan From lavish buffets to intimate set menus, restaurants across the city are offering a diverse range of options for families and friends to gather and celebrate the Holy Month.