Ramadan in Dubai is a spectacle of grandeur, and the city’s Ramadan tents are no exception. Whether you’re seeking a lavish iftar, a serene suhoor, or just a dreamy spot to soak in the holy month’s atmosphere, these venues deliver an unforgettable experience. From beachfront gardens to palatial majlises, we’ve rounded up the most breathtaking Ramadan tents in Dubai.
10 Ramadan Tents To Visit In Dubai This Year!
1. Asateer Tent

Nothing says “extravagance” quite like the Asateer Tent at Atlantis, The Palm. This year, they’ve levelled up with a brand-new garden terrace, adding an open-air touch to their already opulent setting. Expect a mix of Arabic and international delights, from juicy lamb ouzi to an irresistible dessert station. If you stay late, live oud performances set the mood for a tranquil suhoor.
Where: Atlantis, The Palm, Palm Jumeirah
When: Iftar: Sunset – 8:30 PM, Suhoor: 10:00 PM – 2:30 AM
Cost: Iftar: AED 285 (weekdays), AED 310 (weekends) , Suhoor: From AED 180
2. Al Diwan
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For the first time ever, the iconic Burj Al Arab is hosting a Ramadan tent, and naturally, it’s nothing short of spectacular. Picture yourself dining on exquisite shawarma and saj under the shadow of the world’s most luxurious hotel. It’s the ultimate blend of tradition and luxury.
Where: Burj Al Arab, Umm Suqeim
When: Iftar: Sunset – 8:30 PM, Suhoor: 10:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Cost: Iftar: AED 360 , Suhoor: AED 260
3. Majlis at Dubai World Trade Centre
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One of the city’s most beloved Ramadan destinations, the Majlis at DWTC is all about blending Emirati tradition with modern elegance. The iftar menu offers everything from Middle Eastern classics to Indian and Oriental-inspired delights. For suhoor, unwind with an à la carte menu, authentic Emirati coffee, and live oud melodies.
Where: Dubai World Trade Centre
When: Iftar: Sunset – 8:30 PM, Suhoor: 9:00 PM – 3:00 AM
Cost: Iftar: AED 235 (Adults), AED 115 (Children), Suhoor: AED 160 minimum spend
4. Treehouse at Taj Dubai
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Dine under the stars at Treehouse, Taj Dubai’s luxury majlis with stunning skyline views. The lavish buffet has all your Ramadan favourites, and for suhoor, an à la carte menu keeps things interesting.
Where: Taj Dubai, Business Bay
When: Iftar: Sunset – 9:30 PM, Suhoor: 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Cost: Iftar: AED 270 (Adults), AED 100 (Children 5–12), Private Majlis: AED 1,600 for 6 people
5. Hai Ramadan at Expo City
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For those who love an immersive experience, Expo City’s Hai Ramadan is a must-visit. Enjoy communal iftars under mesmerising dome projections or book a private cabin for an exclusive gathering. The vibrant markets and cultural activities make it an all-in-one Ramadan experience.
Where: Expo City Dubai
When: Iftar: Sunset – 9:00 PM
Cost: Contact the venue for pricing
6. Fairmont The Palm
Ramadan under the stars? Yes, please! The Fairuz Garden pop-up is a dreamy, open-air venue with live music, Arabic favourites, and an international buffet featuring seafood, poultry, and vegetarian delicacies.
Where: Fairmont The Palm, Palm Jumeirah
When: Iftar: Sunset – 9:00 PM
Cost: Iftar: AED 295 (Adults), AED 147.50 (Children)
7. Laylati Majlis at Grand Hyatt Dubai
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Grand Hyatt’s Laylati Majlis is back, offering an iftar feast with Arabian and international delicacies. From live cooking stations to an extensive buffet, every dish is crafted to perfection.
Where: Grand Hyatt Dubai, Healthcare City
When: Iftar: Sunset – 8:30 PM
Cost: Iftar: AED 249 (Adults), AED 150 (Children up to 9 years old)
8. Kan Zaman
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Immerse yourself in a traditional Arabic setting at the Kan Zaman open-air tent, where you can share memorable Iftar moments with loved ones. This beautifully designed venue offers a lavish buffet featuring a variety of dishes, complemented by live Arabic music for an enchanting dining experience. A dedicated kids’ play area and interactive live cooking stations ensure a fun and engaging atmosphere for guests of all ages, making it the perfect place to embrace the spirit of Ramadan.
Where: Sheraton Jumeirah Beach Resort
When: Iftar from sunset onwards
Cost: Iftar: AED 199 per person (includes buffet and Ramadan beverages)
9. Al Majlis at Madinat Jumeirah
Step into a world of Arabian luxury at Madinat Jumeirah’s opulent Ramadan majlis. Enjoy an extensive buffet featuring traditional mezze, fresh bread, and international favourites, all while soaking in soft instrumental Arabic music.
Where: Madinat Jumeirah
When: Iftar: Sunset – 8:30 PM
Cost: Iftar: AED 330 (Adults), AED 165 (Children 5–11 years old)
10. Amassi at One&Only One Za’abeel
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One&Only One Za’abeel introduces Amassi, a Ramadan tent inspired by haute couture and Moroccan heritage. With majestic arches, cascading chandeliers, and elegant olive trees, this is where tradition meets high fashion.
Where: One&Only One Za’abeel, Za’abeel 1
When: Iftar: Sunset – 9:00 PM, Suhoor: 10:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Cost: Iftar: AED 295 (Adults), AED 150 (Children 4–11), Suhoor: AED 200 minimum spend (weekdays), AED 250 (weekends)
Wrapping It Up
Dubai’s Ramadan tents are not just about breaking fast, they’re about creating unforgettable moments with loved ones. Whether you prefer a lavish spread in a five-star setting or a community-style iftar with cultural experiences, there’s a tent waiting for you. So, where will you be indulging this Ramadan?
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