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Ramadan is a holy month filled with tradition, culture and community. The holy month gives visitors and residents an opportunity to see Abu Dhabi’s already vibrant experiences become even more memorable.
During the day, you can explore the city’s diverse attractions and cultural landmarks, savour culinary delights, or simply relax on the beaches. As the sun sets, festive Ramadan markets, cultural performances, and unique dining experiences light up the city, promising residents and visitors endless opportunities to embrace the spirit of Ramadan and make memories that last.
If you’re new to Abu Dhabi or planning to visit during Ramadan, follow our guide on what to do, where to go and how to respect local customs during the holy month in Abu Dhabi.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I greet someone during Ramadan?
Greet friends, colleagues or neighbours with a “Ramadan Kareem” or “Ramadan Mubarak”, which conveys festive greetings and blessings for the month.
What is the dress code for Ramadan in UAE?
At a hotel pool or beach in Abu Dhabi, dress as you normally would on holiday. When you're out and about in the city, it’s respectful but not mandatory to dress modestly with shoulders and knees covered, especially in the malls or at Ramadan events.
Will the malls be open?
Yes, most malls and shops in Abu Dhabi extend their opening hours until 1am or 2am on weekends during Ramadan. Many also offer special promotions and host seasonal events, making it a great time to enjoy late-night shopping and take advantage of Ramadan offers.
Can we eat in malls during Ramadan?
Yes, you can eat in Abu Dhabi's malls during Ramadan. Restaurants and and food courts that remain open during fasting hours, typically have designated seating areas for non Muslims to dine while being respectful of those fasting.
Are restaurants closed in Abu Dhabi during Ramadan?
While some restaurants in Abu Dhabi adjust their opening hours or close during the day, all restaurants reopen by iftar to welcome diners.
What about Abu Dhabi’s attractions and dining scene?
You can still enjoy all the fun the emirate has to offer, as all attractions, including theme parks and cultural landmarks, restaurants, and culinary experiences are open throughout the day.
How easy is it to get around the Abu Dhabi during Ramadan?
Traffic in Abu Dhabi and the UAE can be busy just before sunset “iftar” as people head home to their families and friends. If you’re planning on taking a taxi around this time, it’s a good idea to book ahead.
What are the work hours in Abu Dhabi during Ramadan?
Workplace hours in the UAE are reduced by two hours every day during Ramadan for both Muslims and non-Muslims.
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