Experience Ramadan in Abu Dhabi – 14 Ways you can celebrate Ramadan in Abu Dhabi

14 Ways to Experience Ramadan in Abu Dhabi This Season
 
From iftar to suhoor: get inspired to enjoy the holy month across Abu Dhabi, through culture, community, and connection
 
Ramadan is a special time in Abu Dhabi, when visitors can experience night markets, cultural performances, sunset dining (called iftar), late-night gatherings (called suhoor) and so much more. During the day, attractions, museums, beaches, and dining experiences remain open as usual.
As the sun sets, the city comes alive with seasonal events and experiences. Here are 14 ways to experience Ramadan in Abu Dhabi, where tradition, culture, and community come together.
Ramadan in Abu Dhabi
  1. Experience Ramadan Festival 2026 at Abu Dhabi Corniche
Taking place from 27 February to 8 March, Ramadan Festival 2026 transforms Abu Dhabi Corniche into a vibrant evening destination. Visitors can explore a purpose-built Ramadan neighbourhood featuring cultural and heritage performances, traditional storytelling, Ramadan souqs, family activities, and a wide range of food and beverage offerings. The festival runs nightly from 8:00 pm to 2:00 am, creating a lively yet welcoming atmosphere designed for families and friends to gather after iftar.
  1. Visit Ramadan Festival 2026 in Al Ain Region
From 20 February to 1 March, the Ramadan Festival arrives at ADNEC Centre Al Ain, bringing together Emirati heritage, community gatherings and family-friendly entertainment. Live performances, interactive children’s activities, retail stalls and late-night dining come together in a relaxed outdoor setting that encourages connection and discovery.
  1. Explore Ramadan Festival 2026 in Al Dhafra Region
Running from 20 February to 1 March at Madinat Zayed Park, the Ramadan Festival in Al Dhafra Region offers an evening programme focused on culture, community and togetherness. Visitors can enjoy traditional performances, Ramadan markets, and food experiences in a festive setting that comes alive after sunset.
  1. Enjoy Ramadan Nights at Al Hosn
Between 16 February and 18 March, Al Hosn hosts Ramadan Nights in the heart of Abu Dhabi’s historic district. The programme blends cultural performances, traditional crafts, storytelling, and food experiences within the fort’s courtyard, offering a reflective and atmospheric way to connect with Emirati heritage during the holy month.
  1. Experience Ramadan’s harees at Al Ain Oasis
Held every Friday in Ramadan, Al Ain Oasis celebrates Ramadan through the tradition of harees, one of the UAE’s most cherished communal dishes and recognised by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage. Set among palm-lined pathways, the experience highlights generosity, participation, and the customs that define Ramadan in the UAE.
  1. Browse creative Ramadan experiences at Manarat Al Saadiyat
Ramadan at Manarat Al Saadiyat unfolds across several activations in late February and early March. Visitors can explore Mirbad, a curated pop up with businesses selling clothing, lifestyle, food and jewellery products, from 25 February to 1 March, followed by Ramadan Arcade from 6 to 16 March, where art, design, interactive installations, and retail come together in a social, creative setting designed for evening exploration.
  1. Discover art and music over iftar at Louvre Abu Dhabi
Throughout Ramadan, Louvre Abu Dhabi extends its cultural offering into the evening, combining exhibitions, talks, and live performances. Highlights include the concert Echoes of Fez on 1 March and the talk The Conference of the Birds on 24 February, alongside the major exhibition Picasso, the Figure. Visitors can also enjoy sharing-style iftar menus daily between 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm at the Museum Cafe, Art Lounge, and TAZU Dining, with suhoor options available for groups on request.
  1. Gather for suhoor at Al Qana
From 27 February to 22 March, Al Qana becomes a late-night waterfront destination for suhoor. Evenings feature outdoor dining, cultural entertainment, tabletop games, henna, live performances and family-friendly activities, with weekend programming designed especially for children, including storytelling and creative workshops.
  1. Join creative suhoor gatherings at 421
421 hosts a series of intimate, late-night creative sessions during Ramadan, beginning with For Poetry: A Writers’ Suhoor on 26 February, followed by Image-Makers’ Suhoor on 5 March, and hands-on sessions such as Pencil In: Suhoor Hour and Tatreez Circle on 12 March. These gatherings bring together artists, writers, and creatives for meaningful conversations and shared meals.
  1. Watch Ramadan performances at NYU Abu Dhabi
On 3 March, the Arts Center at NYU Abu Dhabi hosts Ramadaniyyat, featuring musicians Naissam Jalal and Hazem Shaheen. The performance offers a musical experience that reflects the spirit of Ramadan through sound, storytelling and cultural exchange.
  1. Explore heritage and traditional games at Al Jahili Fort for Ramadan in Abu Dhabi
From 4 to 8 March, Al Jahili Fort hosts the Traditional Games Championships, celebrating Emirati heritage through competitive games set against one of Al Ain’s most iconic historic landmarks.
  1. Celebrate Mawrooth Ramadan at Heritage Village
Running until 19 March, Mawrooth Ramadan at Heritage Village invites visitors to experience traditional crafts, performances, souqs, and hands-on workshops that showcase customs passed down through generations, offering a slower-paced and deeply rooted cultural experience.
  1. Enjoy storytelling and tradition at Al Maqta’a Museum
Throughout Ramadan, Al Maqta’a Museum hosts experiences such as Our Tale in the Nights of Al Maqta’a, alongside the traditional iftar cannon. Families can gather to enjoy authentic cultural traditions, vibrant entertainment, and engaging board games, alongside a variety of food and beverage offerings.
  1. Take part in Reading Month at Maktaba Libraries as you celebrate Ramadan in Abu Dhabi
From 1 to 30 March, Maktaba branches across Abu Dhabi mark Reading Month with book-focused activities, family-friendly programming, and quiet spaces for reflection. It’s an easy daytime or post-iftar stop for visitors looking to slow down and engage with culture at their own pace.
Plan your Ramadan in Abu Dhabi
Ramadan in Abu Dhabi offers visitors the freedom to shape their experience, whether through cultural immersion, family gatherings, creative discovery, or late-night dining under the stars. From exploring attractions during the day to joining communal iftars and suhoor gatherings by night, each day promises meaningful moments and deeper connections.
From heritage sites and museums to waterfront promenades and creative spaces, Ramadan in Abu Dhabi creates unforgettable experiences filled with discovery, tradition, and cultural immersion, for a welcome that feels like coming home.