About Ramadan

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UAE’s most important religious festival of the year is Ramadan, the holy month of fasting. The precise dates are determined by the lunar calendar and by religious experts in Saudi Arabia who view the moon several nights in advance to confirm the official start date.

During Ramadan, Muslims commemorate the revelation of the first verses of the Holy Quran, abstain from food, drinking and smoking between sunrise and sunset, and then break their fast with family, with a traditional feast called iftar.

Throughout Ramadan, hotels across Abu Dhabi host nightly, delicious iftar banquets for guests and non-guests. These highly social meals are the ideal opportunity for your clients to experience the tantalising array of exotic flavours that Abu Dhabi has on offer.

Visitors to Abu Dhabi during Ramadan are expected to refrain from eating, drinking and smoking in public places during daylight hours.

It is also worth noting that shops close from 1.00pm until after iftar, and then stay open until the early hours.