FESTIVALS & EVENTS
Travelling to Dubai this summer but your vacation dates fall during Ramadan? No worries! From food to sightseeing, we’ll give you a glimpse into the other side of Dubai’s fast-paced city life. And show how you can turn holidaying in Ramadan, the holy month of fasting and charity, into a culturally enriching experience:
The meal with which Muslims break their fast every evening is a celebratory occasion in Dubai city. From all-you-can-eat feasts to grand iftar tents, the city bursts into life post sunset. From the finest Arabic and Emirati dishes to shisha and board games, iftar is a wonderland for food lovers and great to interact with locals.
While you’re here during Ramadan, do try suhoor, a meal taken before dawn (in other words, a pre-fast meal).
If you know any local families in Dubai, gather together with loved ones for an evening of fun and delicious home cooked food!
This year (18th June to 17th July 2015), here are few places you can visit in Dubai for iftar buffets and special suhoor spreads (Price for a buffet ranges from 150 to 250 Dirhams):
Al Bustan Rotana, Anantara Dubai the Palm Resort & Spa, Atlantis, The Palm, Crowne Plaza Dubai Festival City, Four Points by Sheraton, Sheikh Zayed Road.
Dubai is known for life in the fast lane. During Ramadan, however, everything shifts into slow gear. Work hours are shorter and shopping malls are quieter. The advantage is that Dubai is ‘less touristy’ in this month.
Most of the tourist attractions are open during the day and you will not have to wait in long queues. It’s easier to get tickets for landmarks like Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, and fun places like Wild Wadi Waterpark.
Visiting mosques is a great way to understand the religious importance of Ramadan and what it means to the people of Dubai. During this period, many Muslims spend time in religious observance at mosques or prayer rooms.
To gain a deeper spiritual understanding, choose from one of the fascinating and informative mosque tours conducted in the city. These include the beautiful Jumeirah Mosque in Dubai and Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi.
Travelling to Dubai on a budget has never been easier! With high end hotels providing fabulous Ramadan deals and discounts, you can save more while holidaying in Dubai. Look out for hotels in prime locations; some of them even offer iftar and suhoor meals as a part of the Dubai Ramadan special packages.
A trip to Dubai is incomplete without a shopping fiesta, as many would agree. And the Ramadan Night Market, held from 17th – 27th July 2014 at Za’abeel Hall World Trade Centre Dubai, is the perfect place to do that.
The market is more like a bazaar with over 400 outlets. There are interactive workshops, kids’ special area, henna artists and lots more! You can visit the night market during the last 10 days of Ramadan for Eid shopping.
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A happy soul who loves food, nature, people, talking, and life! Two interesting initiatives have made Rachita’s life even more amazing – spreading good cheer through her Facebook initiative Positive Mantra and churning out lip-smacking dishes instead of just hogging all day.
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Good one Rachita Verma. In Ramadan times mostly no peoples go outside.
Shannoh | on 29 May 2018
Beautiful Blog, love the month of Ramadan because it's is only festival that tie and make relation stronger and have a wonderful chance to shop together our family.
Lex | on 09 May 2018
Hi! I love your blog, my boyfriend and I are actually traveling to Dubai this year during Ramadan. I was more so concerned about what to wear out there. Are they stricter during the holiday? if so what do they require us wear. What kind of attire is acceptable?