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Travelling to Dubai During Ramadan

Visiting the city during Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, gives you a unique chance to experience the culture and spirituality of the region.

Dubai is a city that welcomes everyone, blending modern marvels with rich traditions. Whether you’re travelling for business or pleasure, here’s everything you need to know to make the most of your time in Dubai during Ramadan.

What do you need to know

Embrace the Spirit of Ramadan
During Ramadan, Dubai takes on a peaceful and reflective vibe. For around 30 days, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, dedicating time to prayer and family. 
Even if you don’t follow the Islamic faith, it’s a fascinating time to visit, as you’ll see the city embracing the spiritual essence of the month. It’s an uplifting experience and a great opportunity to learn more about the local culture.

Yes, You Can Eat During the Day
Contrary to popular belief, you won’t go hungry during daylight hours. While some cafes and restaurants may be closed, hotels like Premier Inn continue to serve meals for non-fasting guests. 
You can dine in designated areas, ensuring respect for the customs of Ramadan. 
Not sure where to go? A quick chat with your hotel reception team will set you on the right path.

Business as Usual
If you’re travelling for work, you’ll find Dubai is still bustling with business. Offices may adjust their hours slightly, often finishing earlier in the day, but the working routine continues. 
Daily prayers are observed, but they don’t disrupt the flow of the workday. Rest assured, Dubai remains a city open for business throughout Ramadan.

Explore Cultural Attractions
Ramadan is a wonderful time to discover Dubai’s cultural side. While cinemas may pause daytime screenings, exhibitions, galleries and museums remain open, offering a quiet space to learn about the region’s history and art. 
You might also come across unique displays and exhibitions dedicated to Ramadan, giving you a glimpse into the traditions of the UAE.
In the evening, the city comes alive. Head to the vibrant Ramadan Night Market, where you can shop, snack and soak up the festive atmosphere. It’s the perfect way to experience the buzz of Dubai after sundown.

Iftar: A Feast to Remember
One of the highlights of Ramadan is Iftar, the meal that breaks the daily fast after sunset. Even if you’re not fasting, this is your chance to try some of the most incredible Middle Eastern dishes. 
From aromatic stews to delicious desserts, Iftar is a feast for the senses. Many restaurants and hotels offer special Iftar buffets, so don’t miss the chance to experience one. 

Stay comfortably at Premier Inn

Dubai’s hospitality shines during Ramadan and Premier Inn is here to make your stay even better. Book early to secure your spot, as the city welcomes visitors from around the globe during this special time. 

After a day exploring the city, relax in a comfy bed, take a refreshing dip in the pool, or enjoy a stroll through the nearby attractions. Book your stay today and experience Dubai at its most welcoming.

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