Ramadan in Riyadh always brings with it a lot of joy and celebrations (and also shorter working hours), with decorations, feasts, markets, iftar, suhoors and more taking on the stage to up the festivities. Known as the season of fasting and gatherings, Ramadan is a time for you to gather all of your loved ones and bond over some food or fun activities. Ready for a Ramadan night out? Here are all the celebrations you can join for Ramadan in Riyadh. Keep checking back as more activities and events are confirmed.
Ramadan in Riyadh iftars 2024
LPM Restaurant & Café
No major celebration can take place without LPM joining in on the fun. The home of French-Mediterranean cuisine is ready to serve you and your friends and family with an iftar set menu for Ramadan in Riyadh. The menu will bring a fusion between LPM’s signature dishes while honouring traditions, serving you with dishes such as green lentil salad with apple and burnt tomatoes and fusilli pasta with prawns and harissa sauce. Of course dates will be included in this feast.
Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah
Don’t know how to celebrate Ramadan in Riyadh? Well Riyadh’s Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah hotel is here to make it easier for you. The hotel is dishing out three different experiences for the Ramadan month, all of course including iftar or suhoor. If you’re more food-centric, then the offers at the hotel’s restaurants, La Brasserie and The Globe, are the experiences for you. However, if you want the full experience, which includes lavish festive decorations, lighting, and most importantly, tents, then the Fawanees (which is the name of the Ramadan lanterns) Experience is the package for you.
ROKA
ROKA is Ramadan-ready with specially curated offers for the season. Be prepared to indulge in the iftar set menu. Break your fast with a selection of dates and a refreshing drink, followed by starters and the main course with some ROKA signature dishes for SAR195 per person. ROKA will also have a suhoor menu available from 6pm to 1.30am and you can enjoy the takeout desserts selection.
Ramadan in Riyadh souks
Elsouqk
It can’t be Ramadan in Riyadh without a little souq fun, and the first of the bunch is starting really soon. From Monday March 4 to Thursday March 7, 11am to 11pm, Elsouqk will be hosting the ninth edition of its annual Ramadan souk. A ladies-only event, you’ll be able to browse through many brands selling items like jewellery, sweets, abayas, clothes and more. The souk will be held at the Four Seasons Hotel, adding a bit of flare to traditions.
Huna
Huna is hosting its first-ever Ramadan bazaar here in Riyadh. From Friday March 15 to Wednesday April 3, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in art, fashion and more in this bazaar. If you’re also looking to participate in the bazaar itself, registrations are now open.
Ramadan in Riyadh shopping
Home Centre
Home Centre, one of the largest furniture and home furnishings retailers in the Middle East has curated five brand new Ramadan-inspired collections which will allow customers to explore some new home styles this Ramadan. The new five edits, which celebrate extraordinary textures, fabrics and patterns are Desert Elegance, Faris, Sama, Noura and Kashida. The new Ramadan catalogue is available online and in-store for all shoppers.
Ramadan in Riyadh tents
Ramadan tent at Mandarin Oriental Hotel
If you’re looking to take a break from cooking, this is one of the ways to spend Ramadan in Riyadh when after some feast-filled outings. Back again, the Ramadan tent at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel (previously Al Faisaliah Hotel) will offer a selection of international and regional dishes to fill up your plates with. You can also bet that there will be a spread of sweet treats (hello, kunafa and chocolate cake.) Timings and dates have yet to be announced, so keep on this page for the latest.
Ramadan tent at the Four Seasons Hotel
Back by popular demand, is non other than the Four Seasons Hotel Ramadan Tent. The lavish hotel will be offering spreads for iftar and suhoor made up of traditional and international dishes at Kingdom Ballroom. The well-loved stone pizza oven is making a comeback, as well as Asian eats including poke sushi cups. That’s not all though. An exclusive Chef’s Table experience with a private butler is also available this Ramadan, with dishes served straight to your table. You can enjoy all of this throughout Ramadan. What’s going on the plate first?
How BM Events Enhances Your Experience
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