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Ramadan Tents in UAE












Ramadan is here and this sacred month in the Islamic calendar isn’t only about the abstinence from eating and drinking from dawn until dusk. It’s about becoming a better person as well. This time of the year adds a special vibe to all places in UAE and many expats are surprised when they realized how vibrant Dubai, Abu Dhabi and other places are. For example, you can meet a lot of new people and socialize during this month thanks to Ramadan tents that are set up across the Emirates.

What is a Ramadan tent?

Ramadan tent is a venue that is set up during the Holy month to provide a place where people can have iftar or suhoor through special Ramadan offers. In Ramadan’s tents, people eat, drink tea and spend a quality time with their friends, family members, even business partners. Ramadan tents are also ideal for expats who are still trying to learn more about the culture and UAE traditions.

Regardless of whether you’re an expat or resident, you’re probably wondering where to hang out this Ramadan. You can see some suggestions below.

Asateer

It poses as one of the best Ramadan tents in Dubai and it’s located at Atlantis the Palm. The tent is famous for the opening night which features various celebrities. Asateer offers unforgettable Ramadan experience, features prayer rooms, traditional oud players, chess, card games etc.

Bab Al Shams

This is a Bedouin-inspired tent where the true Arabian spirit is depicted in all its glory. The tent features traditional meals, oud performances; the camel and caravan show etc.

Downtown at Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard

The tent is located at the very center of Dubai near Burj Khalifa. Here, you get to start your iftar with the award-winning cuisine, try out various options, and enjoy breathtaking view over downtown Dubai.

Anise at Intercontinental Dubai Festival City

The tent features eight live cooking stations modeled on the eight points of star anise. Iftar in this Ramadan tent delivers traditional meals and other aspects of UAE iftars. This place is ideal for expats.

Other Ramadan tents where you can hang out are:

  • Saraya tent at Armani/Pavilion
  • QD’s Ramadan tent
  • Al Majlis
  • Eataly Dubai Mall
  • Piza Express at Ibn Battuta etc.

When it comes to Ramadan tents, they’re everywhere and they are quite versatile. In UAE, you can find luxury tents for wealthy residents, tents where people go to break their fast in a relaxing atmosphere, and there are also venues for people with lower income or underprivileged individuals.

Tents in UAE can be set up by some businesses as well as private homes. Although media reported the news that private tents are banned in UAE this Ramadan, it turned out false. According to a senior Dubai municipality official, there is no ban on private tents due to the fact it’s a well-known tradition. However, all individuals who want to set up the Ramadan tent need to acquire permits and fulfill necessary safety requirements.

Bottom line

Ramadan tents are places where people get to eat iftar or suhoor with their family members, friends, or co-workers. These places offer traditional Arabic dishes and amazing performances that demonstrate the true charm of Ramadan in the UAE. They’re ideal for hanging out and socializing.

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