Home Lifestyle Art & Culture Ramadan in Dubai: Here’s what’s happening during the Holy Month Curated by Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment, ‘Ramadan in Dubai’ festivities will run from March 23-April 21 by Gulf Business March 22, 2023 Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE) has curated ‘Ramadan in Dubai’ festivities for the community. These activities will run from March 23 to April 21, to celebrate Ramadan. The event offers iftars and suhoors, Ramadan markets, festive citywide lighting, and retail offers. Additionally, there will be family entertainment and hotel stays, according to the state news agency, WAM. Plans in place for Ramadan Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of DFRE, said, “Ramadan is a unique time of year when we can reflect, appreciate the blessings of life and create special memories with family and friends. This Ramadan in Dubai, everyone is welcome to our great city to enjoy cultural moments and experience the sense of togetherness that is felt throughout the Holy Month. “Working with our partners across the government and private sectors, we have created a programme of exciting events and activities, exquisite gastronomy, and world-class entertainment, that will make Ramadan in Dubai a month to remember. It will bring people together, celebrate our heritage and culture with friends and family, and provide opportunities for acts of charity and generosity.” During Ramadan, Dubai will be transformed with beautiful lighting installations adorning the city’s landmarks, trees, roadsides, and shopping destinations, WAM reported. These include a daily ‘Imagine Ramadan Projection’ at Festival Bay in Dubai Festival City Mall, and a stunning ‘Ramadan in Dubai Reflections’ immersive building projection accompanied by lanterns lighting the way at Al Seef. The ‘Ramadan Fireworks Nights’ displays will be held on April 1 at The Beach, Bluewaters and JBR, on April 8 at Al Seef, and on April 15 at Dubai Festival City Mall. Oasis Mall will host Ramadan at Oasis market (10:00-00:00). Local delicacies Visitors can enjoy daily dates and kahwa after Maghrib prayers and shop for items such as honey, dates, Arabic sweets, and decorative items. For a relaxing break with family or even alone, the Hatta Hub will offer an inspiring ambience to sample international cuisines, browse retail outlets, and enjoy entertainment in the evenings (March 22 to May 1). The Al Barsha Park Ramadan Market will take place at Al Barsha Pond Park from March 22 to May 1. Dubai Opera will offer a buffet with Arabic and international cuisine, while Asateer in Atlantis the Palm will offer traditional Iftar and Suhoor. The Bulgari Ramadan experience will offer live food stations and live entertainment for Iftar and Suhoor, while the Habtoor Grand Resort Autograph Collection and City Walk’s Dana Tent will have outdoor Iftar and Suhoor options. Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach will also provide Iftar and Suhoor options at several of its restaurants, while Carna by Dario Cecchini will offer a Iftar on the 74th floor of SLS Dubai. The Ramadan Street Food Festival will take place from March 31-April 9. The streets of Sheikh Hamdan Colony, Al Karama, will offer an array of authentic and traditional foods during Iftar and Suhoor. Ringing the cannon During the Holy Month, the Dubai Police will be sounding the iftar cannon at various locations across the city, starting with Satwa Grand Mosque on March 23 and 24. The cannon will continue to sound at iftar time until April 21 at different locations for two days in a row at each destination. These locations include DIFC, Zabeel Grand Mosque, Al Nahda National School for Girls, Lahbab Mosque 1, Al Aweer Grand Mosque, Ahmed Al Habbai Mosque in Al Khawaneej, Bin Dafoos Mosque in Al Twar, Al Mankhool, Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City, Ain Dubai, Al Salam Mosque in Al Barsha, Kite Beach in Jumeirah, Nad Al Sheba Mosque, The Pointe at Palm Jumeirah. Expo City Dubai will also host a charitable initiative in the form of Hattan, a collection of clothing donation boxes that have been decorated by young artists from schools in Dubai with paintings inspired by the city’s culture and traditions. The boxes will be available for donations from March 22-April 22, offering an opportunity to give to those in need. Dubai Festival City Mall will offer special rewards to shoppers, including tickets to Bounce X, access to Glowland, an Al-Futtaim gift card, besides the opportunity to win Dhs200,000 for users of its Blue App. Visitors to the mall can check out the Zehi Exhibition, which will feature local businesses offering a range of curated products such as abayas, perfumes, jewellery, and home accessories. Families can take their children to AstroLab in Nakheel Mall, where they can participate in free space, science, and art workshops (March 24-April 16). The Mad Scientist will also put on two 45-minute fun shows (5pm and 8:30pm, March 31 to April 2). From March 24 to April 16, visitors to Nakheel Mall can view the work of Emirati artist Azza Al Qubaisi at the Nakheel Mall Gallery Exhibition. Some of the artworks on display will include The Abaya, Between the Dunes, and 7 Falcons. In addition, visitors can enjoy live traditional entertainment, including oud and qanun players and pianists, after Iftar every weekend between 24 March and 23 April. Ramadan can be celebrated every weekend at Freej Al Khawaneej in Al Khawaneej Walk and Last Exit Al Khawaneej. Community members can enjoy traditional celebrations and a host of activities, such as live music, free kids activities, Hakawati storytelling, and Ramadan quizzes from March 24-April 16. Mall of the Emirates will host the Ramadan market activation, Ramadaniyat Zeman Awwal, available both online and in-person (March 22- April 25). Every Tuesday during the Holy Month, visitors can attend the Ramadan Talks, held in the Zeman Awwal Majlis Cinema, covering topics such as Ramadan etiquette, healthy F&B habits, modest fashion, and more. Al Seef will host Ramadan Art Nights & Lights (March 23-April 22), featuring a Ramadan street market, dining options, art and lighting installations, live music, Ramadan quiz nights, storytelling for kids, and a fireworks display. Bluewaters will offer a range of fun activities and authentic Emirati hospitality every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday between March 23rd and April 21. Visitors can enjoy a photo booth with traditional props and clothing, a free henna session, and performances by oud or qanun players. From April 6-18, visitors to Al Marmoom Heritage Village can celebrate Emirati culture and experience preserved Arabian traditions at the Al Marmoom Heritage Festival. Ramadan Wonders at Global Village will offer the perfect place for a night out with family and loved ones. Visitors can enjoy the Ramadan Market, Majlis of the World, and a variety of delicious cuisines for iftar and suhoor. Experience Ramadan Wonders at @GlobalVillageAE ! Indulge in international dining, shop at the Ramadan Market, and enjoy cultural entertainment at Majlis of the World and Main Stage. Don’t miss out find more here!? https://t.co/ozgbYj47Gh #Visitdubai pic.twitter.com/j7G2i0BOXQ — Visit Dubai (@visitdubai) March 18, 2023 Starring actress Chulpan Khamatova and Latvian pianist Andrejs Osokins, Play: Dreams About The Grand Piano is a combined act of poetry and music presented at the Theatre at Mall of the Emirates on March 23. Movenpick JBR will host a special performance by Rob van Vuuren on March 25, presented by the Selfdrive Laughter Factory. Fitness and sports Dubai will host a variety of fitness and sports activities during the month of Ramadan to encourage physical activity and promote a healthy lifestyle. The Polo Masters Cup, a six-day event part of the globally-recognised Dubai Polo Gold Cup Series, will be held at Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club from April 3-8, reported WAM. On 8th April, Jebel Ali Racecourse will host the Night Spartan Trail, an off-road endurance challenge. Athletes and sports enthusiasts can participate in the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament at Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex on April 13. Running, cycling, padel tennis, jiu-jitsu, volleyball, and wheelchair basketball are among the six categories in which participants can compete. The GRIT+TONIC Relay Triathlon is open to participants aged 12 and above, who can compete in teams of two or three. The event will take place at Al Mamzar Beach Park, featuring multiple challenges such as swimming, biking, and racing. Ramadan fitness activities will take place citywide to help people stay healthy during the month. The events include a Padel Tennis Tournament on March 26, Night Runs at D3 on March 27 and the Desert Road Runners Iftar Challenge in Dubai Autodrome on March 30. On April 1, families can participate in the Spinneys Family Fun Run Series together in Al Furjan Pavilion Mall. The Dubai Offshore Sailing Club will also host several events such as Offshore Sailing Series on 1st April, Kite Sailing on April 1 and 2, Wednesday Night Pursuit Race on April 5, and the Keelboat Commodore’s Cup on April 8. The Ramadan in Dubai campaign also features exclusive offers from hotels and tourist destinations in the city. These include affordable accommodation, discounted access to tourist facilities, and iftar and suhoor packages during the Holy Month. Read: UAE confirms first day of Ramadan 2023 Tags activities DFRE Leisure Lifestyle Ramadan in Dubai 0 Comments You might also like Dubai shopping Festival: 30th edition returns on Dec 6; DSF nights to debut Dubai’s 3-day super sale begins, avail discounts of up to 90% Botim app integrates The UAE Lottery, offers users seamless access Insights: Why the region’s appetite for horse racing will only grow