The Ramadan District market returned for its second year at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), showcasing Emirati and regional cultures for families to enjoy during the holy month of Ramadan.
Footage filmed on Saturday shows a variation of apparel, accessories as well as culinary and homeware products being sold at the market, in front of a dazzling view of the Museum of the Future. Some can also be seen getting henna done while others are gathered by the food trucks for some delicacies.
This marks the market's second consecutive year following its successful debut in 2023.
"We're extremely happy to come back in the same location next to the Museum of Future. We have the same partnership with our friends from Jumeirah Emirates Towers, who have been nice enough to provide to us the same amazing location," said Thomas Gateff, Managing Director of the entertainment and events company M2L.
The market will continue to be open from 4:00 pm to 2:00 am until April 4.
The month of Ramadan, esteemed in the Islamic faith as a period of reverence and devotion, is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. This annual observance entails devout prayers during the late evening and voluntary abstinence from both food and drink throughout the daylight hours.
The Ramadan District market returned for its second year at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), showcasing Emirati and regional cultures for families to enjoy during the holy month of Ramadan.
Footage filmed on Saturday shows a variation of apparel, accessories as well as culinary and homeware products being sold at the market, in front of a dazzling view of the Museum of the Future. Some can also be seen getting henna done while others are gathered by the food trucks for some delicacies.
This marks the market's second consecutive year following its successful debut in 2023.
"We're extremely happy to come back in the same location next to the Museum of Future. We have the same partnership with our friends from Jumeirah Emirates Towers, who have been nice enough to provide to us the same amazing location," said Thomas Gateff, Managing Director of the entertainment and events company M2L.
The market will continue to be open from 4:00 pm to 2:00 am until April 4.
The month of Ramadan, esteemed in the Islamic faith as a period of reverence and devotion, is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. This annual observance entails devout prayers during the late evening and voluntary abstinence from both food and drink throughout the daylight hours.
The Ramadan District market returned for its second year at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), showcasing Emirati and regional cultures for families to enjoy during the holy month of Ramadan.
Footage filmed on Saturday shows a variation of apparel, accessories as well as culinary and homeware products being sold at the market, in front of a dazzling view of the Museum of the Future. Some can also be seen getting henna done while others are gathered by the food trucks for some delicacies.
This marks the market's second consecutive year following its successful debut in 2023.
"We're extremely happy to come back in the same location next to the Museum of Future. We have the same partnership with our friends from Jumeirah Emirates Towers, who have been nice enough to provide to us the same amazing location," said Thomas Gateff, Managing Director of the entertainment and events company M2L.
The market will continue to be open from 4:00 pm to 2:00 am until April 4.
The month of Ramadan, esteemed in the Islamic faith as a period of reverence and devotion, is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. This annual observance entails devout prayers during the late evening and voluntary abstinence from both food and drink throughout the daylight hours.