Introduction
Ramadan markets have long been associated with the Holy Month. The stalls are set up to serve shoppers from sunset (and some even open before that) until the early hours of the morning. 2023 is no exception with several Ramadan markets popping up across the city.
Al Khawaneej Walk Night Market (weekends only)
Ramadan can be celebrated every weekend at Freej Al Khawaneej at the Al Khawaneej Walk and Last Exit Al Khawaneej. Community members can enjoy traditional celebrations and a host of activities, such as live music, free kids’ activities, Hakawati storytelling, and Ramadan quizzes.
Al Rigga Night Market
If you’re on the lookout for affordable must-haves for yourself, your partner, or the kids, then the night market at Al Rigga Street is an ideal destination. This market is open daily until April 30 and offers an old-school shopping experience.
Al Seef Ramadan Art Nights & Lights Market
From March 23 to April 22, Al Seef will be home to the Ramadan Art Nights & Lights. This event will showcase a range of exciting activities, including a street market brimming with Ramadan-inspired goods, delectable dining options, breathtaking lighting and art installations, live musical performances, quiz nights centred around Ramadan, storytelling for children, and a spectacular fireworks show.
Al Barsha Pond Park Ramadan Market
Al Barsha Pond Park is the destination of choice for those who want to spend the evening in a park while still going through Ramadan and Eid essentials.