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8 Must-Visit Ramadan Tents In Dubai For Iftar, Suhoor & Majlis Vibes

Dubai’s Ramadan tents for 2026 combine atmosphere, tradition, and standout dining.

by Deeplata Garde
8 Must-Visit Ramadan Tents In Dubai For Iftar, Suhoor & Majlis Vibes

Ramadan is not just about iftar in Dubai but also about the atmosphere. It’s about gathering with loved ones and sitting in lowly lights, listening to live oud or qanun, and taking that first drink of laban after the sun has set. Since Ramadan 2026 is in the winter, the Ramadan tents in Dubai are more inclined towards the outdoor companies, beachfront majlis, and massive outdoor platforms. The line-up of this year is larger, prettier, and more competitive than ever. These are the Ramadan tents, which you should visit if you are deciding where to have your iftar or suhoor in Dubai.

The 8 Best Ramadan Tents In Dubai In 2026

1. Asateer Tent in Atlantis, The Palm

Had Ramadan tents had a hall of fame, Asateer would have been the first to be inside. This iconic Palm Jumeirah comes with its usual size and lustre. Imagine glowing lanterns, majlis-like sitting, as well as an unending buffet. The themed rotating nights make it interesting, with Khaleeji and Persian food, in addition to the usual Arab favourites. The actual stars are the live cooking stations with whole lamb carved fresh and saj bread baked on the spot. Desserts that in some way entice you to defy all self-control, and it’s ok to do so! 

Where: Palm Jumeirah
When: Sunset – 8:30 PM
Cost: AED 295 (Mon–Thu), AED 325 (Fri–Sun)

2. Armani/Pavilion, Armani Hotel Dubai

Having a meal beneath the Burj Khalifa is timeless. Armani/Pavilion restores its scenic outdoor Ramadan rental with a view of the Dubai Fountain. The buffet will combine the Middle Eastern standards with the foods of the entire range of Armani restaurants, such as Italian, Japanese or even Mediterranean. The sound of Live oud music is subtly playing in the background as you get lights all over Downtown Dubai.

Where: Downtown Dubai
When: Sunset – 9:00 PM
Cost: AED 410

3. Al Diwan, Jumeirah Burj Al Arab

Yes, it’s about dining at the iconic Burj Al Arab. Al Diwan comes back to its second Ramadan with an even closer atmosphere. The private majlis seating is what makes it perfect to be enjoyed during a family meeting or a special evening. Three chefs head to various parts of the menu, which include Arabic, Mediterranean and desserts. The pistachio ice cream in itself warrants applause, with live qanun music and sea air will do the rest.

Where: Umm Suqeim
When: Sunset – 8:30 PM
Cost: AED 470 (Adults), AED 235 (Children)

4. Four Seasons Resort In Dubai Jumeirah Beach 

The Four Seasons tent is inspired by the old world majlis gatherings, where the emphasis is put on conversing, tradition and seasonal dishes. The menu is anchored by roast lamb, saffron rice, and desserts that are heavy on pistachios, and the live music creates a relaxing atmosphere. Majlis bookings, the privatisation of majlis for larger groups, make it ideal.

Where: Jumeirah Beach
When: Sunset – 9:00 PM
Cost: AED 450 (Adults), AED 225 (Children)

5. Al Majlis Within Madinat Jumeirah

It is a classic that has lasted a long time. The Ramadan makeover of Madinat Jumeirah is a combination of classic Arabesque style and community spirit that is perfect for use in groups. You will be able to eat inside Al Majlis or spend evenings in the garden, which will be cooler. The buffet takes into account all the Ramadan staples such as lamb ouzi and mixed grills, and suhoor extends into the night.

Where: Umm Suqeim
When: Sunset – 8:30 PM
Cost:Al Majlis: AED 350, Al Majlis Garden: AED 290

6. Layalina Majlis in Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah

 

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The Palm First West Beach Ramadan tent is refreshing and easy. Located right on the sand, Layalina Majlis combines both the traditional dishes of the Middle East and the familiar comfort meals. The seating is lounge style to communal tables, which offer a social ambience which intensifies during suhoor. Live oud performances make the atmosphere cheerful without any overwhelming talk.

Where: Palm West Beach
When: Sunset to 8:30pm
Cost: From AED295

7. Palazzo Versace Dubai Hikayat Ramadan Garden

In case aesthetics is important, it does not fail here. Palazzo Versace Dubai is located along the Dubai creek and the Ramadan garden resembles a narrative out of a book. Palm trees with fairy lights. Creek views. A bountiful buffet with everything that would be expected in Ramadan. It’s photogenic, but the food holds its own, too.

Where: Al Jaddaf Waterfront
When: Sunset – 8:30 PM
Cost: AED 295

8. MASSI at One&Only One Za’abeel

AMASSI is a fashion collection that combines haute couture with cultural specifics, designed by Selma Benomar. The iftar buffet is divided into eight live cooking stations, whereas suhoor becomes lounge style with shisha and live instrumental music. Majlis plans lie between family and royal decadence.

Also Read: 20 Best Iftar Experiences In Dubai This Ramadan That You’ll Want To Book Now

Why Ramadan 2026 Feels Special

The weather during winter, outdoor location, and well-constructed tents are some of the factors that make this year memorable. You may prefer the relaxation of the beaches, the excitement of Downtown, or the vintage style of the majlis. Ramadan tents in 2026 will have whatever you desire in any type of gathering. Book early, these tables don’t stay empty.

Cover Image Courtesy: Atlantis The Palm/Website

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First Published: February 16, 2026 11:07 PM