Ramadan Souq returns to Dubai this Jan for 25-day celebration: Dates, time, location, live performances and what to expect in Deira
Dubai Municipality has officially announced the much-anticipated return of the Ramadan Souq, a beloved cultural and shopping experience in the heart of Deira’s historic Grand Souq area. The fourth edition of the souq will open on January 17, 2026, at Old Municipality Street Square and run daily through February 15, 2026 for a 25-day celebration of Emirati tradition, community spirit and festive preparation ahead of the holy month of Ramadan this year.
The Ramadan Souq is designed to preserve the authenticity of traditional Emirati markets while offering residents, tourists and heritage lovers a vibrant space to shop, explore and engage with local culture. The market will feature a wide variety of stalls selling everything from Ramadan essentials and traditional merchandise to seasonal food items and crafts, often at competitive prices. A miniature souq will be set up alongside the historic Deira Souq, where longtime shopkeepers and local artisans will offer their products, including goods for the Haq Al Laila celebration, a festive event that precedes Ramadan.
Visitors can expect a lively atmosphere that blends commerce with culture and entertainment. The Ramadan Souq will host live performances, interactive workshops and family-friendly activities, making it a destination for all ages. Children’s activities and cultural experiences will provide fun alongside the traditional shopping experience, while food stalls and commercial exhibitions will offer a taste of local flavours and seasonal delights.
This combination of heritage, entertainment and community engagement makes the souq not just a market but a festival-like celebration of Ramadan spirit and Emirati customs that appeals to both residents and visitors alike.
The souq’s return this year comes as part of broader preparations for Ramadan, an important time in the UAE marked by reflection, family gatherings and celebrations. The market complements other festive programmes and cultural initiatives taking place across the city, offering a unique, inclusive experience for navigating the season in Dubai.
Ramadan Souq has become more than a shopping destination; it is a cultural anchor that highlights Dubai’s historic roots and evolving identity. Set in one of the city’s oldest market districts, it offers a rare blend of historical ambiance and present-day community life. Organisers emphasise the souq’s role in promoting local businesses and supporting investors by providing a platform to showcase products and engage with a diverse audience. By celebrating tradition while catering to modern tastes, from heritage goods to family entertainment, the Ramadan Souq stands as a testament to Dubai’s rich cultural tapestry and its commitment to fostering community engagement during this important season.
What to expect at Ramadan Souq: Tradition, shopping, live performances, kids activities
The Ramadan Souq is designed to preserve the authenticity of traditional Emirati markets while offering residents, tourists and heritage lovers a vibrant space to shop, explore and engage with local culture. The market will feature a wide variety of stalls selling everything from Ramadan essentials and traditional merchandise to seasonal food items and crafts, often at competitive prices. A miniature souq will be set up alongside the historic Deira Souq, where longtime shopkeepers and local artisans will offer their products, including goods for the Haq Al Laila celebration, a festive event that precedes Ramadan.
This combination of heritage, entertainment and community engagement makes the souq not just a market but a festival-like celebration of Ramadan spirit and Emirati customs that appeals to both residents and visitors alike.
Opening details and other information for Ramadan Souq
- Dates: January 17 to February 15, 2026
- Time: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm
- Location: Old Municipality Street Square, Grand Souq, Deira, Dubai
- Activities: Traditional merchandise, family entertainment, workshops, food stalls, children’s activities and cultural showcases
Ramadan Souq has become more than a shopping destination; it is a cultural anchor that highlights Dubai’s historic roots and evolving identity. Set in one of the city’s oldest market districts, it offers a rare blend of historical ambiance and present-day community life. Organisers emphasise the souq’s role in promoting local businesses and supporting investors by providing a platform to showcase products and engage with a diverse audience. By celebrating tradition while catering to modern tastes, from heritage goods to family entertainment, the Ramadan Souq stands as a testament to Dubai’s rich cultural tapestry and its commitment to fostering community engagement during this important season.
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