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Ramadan at the Park: Experience Emirati Traditions and Family Fun at Zabeel Park

Celebrate Ramadan with Iftar, Suhoor, live shows, and family-friendly fun at Zabeel Park

Dubai’s Ramadan festivities are set to become even more memorable with Ramadan at the Park, a family-friendly event at Zabeel Park running from March 6 to March 23. Located at Gates 1, 2, and 3, the event brings together the essence of Ramadan with cultural traditions, live entertainment, and a vibrant marketplace. Open to all with free entry, it’s the perfect spot for families and friends to gather and celebrate the holy month.

Iftar and Suhoor

Food is at the heart of Ramadan at the Park, offering a diverse Iftar and Suhoor experience. Visitors can indulge in a variety of dishes, from traditional Emirati flavors to international cuisine. Signature dishes like Lamb Ouzi, Chicken Majboos, and Umm Ali will be available alongside lighter bites for those preferring a smaller meal before Suhoor.

The food stalls aim to recreate the warmth of traditional Ramadan gatherings, allowing visitors to enjoy a meal under the stars in a communal setting. Whether you’re in the mood for hearty Arabic stews or sweet date-based desserts, there’s something to satisfy every craving.

Live Entertainment and Games for All Ages

Ramadan at the Park offers a rich lineup of live entertainment throughout the evening. Traditional Hakawati storytellers will share engaging Ramadan tales, while live music performances will add to the festive atmosphere.

The interactive gaming zone features classic games like chess, backgammon, and Jenga, providing friendly competition for all ages. For sports lovers, there are also various activities designed to keep the energy high. The combination of music, games, and cultural storytelling creates a dynamic and welcoming environment for visitors.

Kids’ Corner: Fun for the Little Ones

Families with children will find plenty of entertainment at the dedicated Kids’ Corner. From bouncy castles and carnival-style games to creative workshops, the area is designed to engage young visitors while parents relax and enjoy the atmosphere. The safe and vibrant setting ensures that children stay entertained while exploring new activities.

Unique Finds at the Marketplace

The bustling marketplace at Zabeel Park offers a unique shopping experience. Visitors can explore a wide range of handcrafted goods, from traditional attire and jewelry to Ramadan decorations and souvenirs. Local artisans and homegrown brands will showcase their products, offering visitors the chance to support small businesses while finding distinctive Eid gifts.

The marketplace reflects Dubai’s diverse cultural influences, making it an ideal spot to pick up one-of-a-kind treasures and enjoy a vibrant shopping experience.

Event Details

  • When: March 6 to March 23
  • Where: Zabeel Park, Gates 1, 2, and 3
  • Entry Fee: Free (food, shopping, and games are chargeable)

Why You Should Visit

Ramadan at the Park combines the rich traditions of Ramadan with the energy of a cultural festival. It’s a chance to gather with friends and family, enjoy delicious food, experience live entertainment, and shop for unique finds—all under the starry Dubai sky. This event captures the true spirit of Ramadan, creating a space where community, culture, and celebration come together.

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