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This Ramzan, visit these 5 places in Dubai to break your fast

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Visit Dubai during the month of Raman for a truly unforgettable experience. Explore and witness the flavor of this blessed month by visiting some of the emirate’s remarkable, traditional Ramzan feasts and tents.

Enjoy a lavish Iftaar meal, drink tea, and smoke a shisha, with your friends and family, post sunset in an authentic Arabian environment!

Asateer, The Palm Jumeirah

Enjoy the ultimate Ramadan experience at Atlantis, The Palm’s beachfront. Amidst the glittering celebrity studded opening nights, the tent offers a spectacular buffet along with oriental entertainment. They also have dedicated prayer rooms, oud players and card games for those looking for more.

Al Majlis, Al Qasr Hotel, Madinat Jumeirah

A perfect way to experience true Arabian hospitality, the Iftar here showcases traditional delicacies and has live cooking stations. Moreover, it’s situated at the ever-popular Madinat Jumeirah which has beautiful indoor and outdoor terraces. And if you’re still not exhausted after all the eating, head over to the nearby souks to shop until you drop!

Al Yamama, Skydive Dubai Marina

Despite being one of the newest tents in Dubai, Al Yamama is already making noise attracting the crème de la crème of the city. It sits at Skydive Dubai in Dubai Marina offering an international buffet, live Arabic entertainment and shisha, making it one of the most popular tents.

Saraya Ramadan Tent, Armani Hotel

Break your fast in a subtle Arabesque design and relaxed ambience, set against the visually stunning Dubai Fountain. The Saraya Tent serves a daily-changing Iftar menu and signature dishes from Armani Hotel Dubai’s five award-winning restaurants. Expect gracious and sophisticated service to make your seasonal family gathering even more meaningful!

Giardino – Palazzo Versace

Overlooking the Dubai Creek and offering its first Ramadan buffet- event, Palazzo Versace Dubai promises live cooking and carving stations to a wide variety of authentic culinary creations from Syria, Morocco, UAE and Turkey. They have also included an ‘island’ with a host of mezze dishes and decadent desserts. It will be definitely be an Iftar to remember!



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