Dubai’s favourite Ramadan Nights Festival is back in full swing next week! Hosted by the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, this exciting festival brings a mix of cultural events, creative workshops, live performances, and delicious food across some of the city’s most iconic venues. From hands-on activities to a bustling Ramadan market and soulful music performances, there’s something for everyone. I have even more brilliant details where that came from, so keep reading to find out more.
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Kickstart your Ramadan Nights experience at Etihad Museum, where creativity takes centre stage. Over two days, visitors can:
Step back in time at Al Shindagha Museum, where history meets modern-day traditions. Here, you can:
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If you enjoy storytelling, music, and traditional arts, then Al Safa Art & Design Library is a must-visit:
Head to Al Shindagha Museum for a daily Ramadan market, in partnership with EmpowerHer, an initiative supporting women-led businesses. Here, you’ll find:
Want to soak in the Ramadan atmosphere after Iftar? The ‘Steps of Suhoor’ pop-up invites you to unwind with great food in a warm and welcoming setting. Open nightly from 9 PM to midnight, it’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the season’s spirit.
With activities spread across Dubai’s top locations, the Ramadan Nights Festival is the ultimate way to celebrate this Holy Month. Whether you’re drawn to cultural experiences, artistic workshops, live performances, or simply great food, there’s something for everyone!
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