Ramadan in Dubai.. Ongoing events and shows

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As part of the “Ramadan in Dubai” campaign, Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment revealed a series of lighting displays, fireworks shows, musical performances, and delightful surprises for Dubai residents and visitors to enjoy throughout the holy month and until the celebration of Eid al-Fitr.

Among the prominent events taking place in the city during Ramadan as part of the campaign are fireworks shows sponsored by the Zarauni Group, scheduled at 10:00 PM on weekends from March 15 to 17 and March 29 to 31 at locations including Bluewaters, The Beach opposite Jumeirah Beach Residence, Al Seef area from March 22 to 24, and Dubai Festival City Mall from April 5 to 7.

Dubai, being renowned as one of the world’s top culinary destinations, offers a wide array of options for indulging in delicious iftar and suhoor meals in authentic Ramadan atmospheres. This ranges from food stalls scattered across Ramadan markets to luxurious 5-star buffet experiences featuring delectable dishes from international cuisines.

Hotels, restaurants, and Ramadan tents across Dubai provide residents and visitors with opportunities to enjoy traditional iftar and suhoor meals that cater to everyone’s tastes and preferences. Additionally, there are plenty of serene venues across Dubai for suhoor meals amidst captivating Ramadan ambiance.

Global Village offers its visitors the chance to savor cuisines from around the world amidst wonderful celebrations and community engagement. Vendors prepare a variety of international delicacies, while retail kiosks offer a range of gifts.

At the “Ramadan Garden” event at Winter Garden in Habtoor Palace Resort, friends and families can enjoy a variety of delicious meals in an atmosphere reflecting the spirit of the holy month.

The Khawanij Council hosts the “The Hub” event, a market featuring a selection of food stalls offering a diverse array of cuisines for families and friends to enjoy in a distinctive Ramadan atmosphere.

Dubai residents and visitors can also enjoy a full evening of celebrations at Expo Dubai City with markets and entertainment shows. Specially designed iftar and suhoor menus are available near the Dubai Expo Serial Waterfalls, along with the Oasis Hall for dining and the Waseel Plaza Café.

Guests can visit the observation deck at Jumeirah Emirates Towers and enjoy an outdoor iftar meal while watching the sunset over the towers and enjoying breathtaking views of the “Museum of the Future”. Mina’s Kitchen restaurant at the Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi Beach Resort invites guests to enjoy a luxurious iftar meal, offering an ideal experience for families with cooking stations and activities like henna painting and live music.

The St. Regis Dubai, The Palm offers its guests Turkish and Arab cuisines at the Cordelia restaurant, in addition to a specific iftar menu at the Ruya restaurant, which serves Anatolian cuisine. Guests can also enjoy a tranquil suhoor meal at the Deep Pool Terrace.

Strolling through the city, the public can enjoy the wonderful weather and unique roaming performances by various artists and musicians at Global Village, Ramadan Village at Expo Dubai City, Festival Bay at Dubai Festival City Mall, City Walk, and The Beach opposite Jumeirah Beach Residence.

Shopping centers throughout the city celebrate the Ramadan spirit with appearances by the beloved characters “Modhesh and Dana” at City Centre Mirdif, City Centre Deira, Circle Mall, and Ibn Battuta Mall.

The “Ramadan in Dubai” campaign was launched this year under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Media Council, with significant participation from the government and private sectors. The aim is to create a unified umbrella for coordinating all celebratory aspects in Dubai and ensuring they are presented in a highly coordinated manner among various participating entities, under the supervision of Brand Dubai, for the first time creating a unified coordination framework between government and private entities regarding the celebration of Ramadan.

Source: Al-Bayan

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