Five family-friendly Ramadan experiences

Five family-friendly Ramadan experiences

العائلات – 27.03.24
Sarah Henson
Sarah Henson
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Experience a traditional Emirati neighbourhood at Hai Ramadan, Expo

Expo City Dubai is currently hosting a celebration of culture and tradition for the whole family to enjoy. Hai Ramadan is a great way to show your children the heritage of the country we live in and witness an iftar cannon at sunset, shop in the souk and enjoy iftar at a choice of over 20 outlets, including a specially curated menu at the Surreal water feature. With a monster inflatable course for all ages, the return of animated Emirati TV sensation Freej and ‘story time’ for younger guests, this is a family occasion you don’t want to miss.

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Feast on a family-friendly iftar

There are so many iftars across the UAE that children will love. If you have older kids, keep them busy with Top Golf’s Iftar package, which includes two hours of gameplay. For family and friends visiting the UAE, take them to the iconic QE2 for a feast where kids below six years old dine for free. Or for a one-off experience, go to Nara Desert Escape where the whole family can enjoy traditional food alongside camel rides, falcon shows and oud music, plus a fire show during suhoor.

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Relish Ramadan Nights at Festival Bay

Head to Dubai Festival City Mall during the Holy Month for an evening exploring an enchanting night market while the kids immerse themselves in themed workshops and activities. Entertainment includes a qanoon player, complimentary henna, local coffee and dates. After the cannon is fired at sunset, it’s time to tuck into iftar from a variety of options at The Bay by Social. End your evening with a special Ramadan edition of the mall’s renowned IMAGINE show.

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Indulge in a fusion of food and art at Gazebo

Renowned for its delicious biryani, Gazebo has been in the UAE for more than three decades. This Ramadan, it has collaborated with Emirati illustrator Alia Al Hammad on an artwork that serves as a visual ode to the UAE’s diverse and vibrant cultural tapestry. The design shows a long table where people from various nationalities have come together to share a rich spread of Gazebo favourites, including the iconic biryani pot. The special artwork can be seen in participating outlets and will go out with every single biryani delivery and also with the limited-edition royal iftar box which costs just AED 55.

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Visit the Ramadan Wonder Souq at Global Village

While the weather is still cool enough to enjoy the outdoors, head to Global Village and explore numerous pavilions and attractions this Ramadan. Break your fast at a choice of over 200 outlets, shop for gifts and trinkets at the new Ramadan Wonder Souq and relax to the sounds of a 30-piece arabesque orchestra, which performs twice a night on the main stage.

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