A celebration of tradition, culture as Ramadan Souq returns to Deira

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The third season of Dubai Municipality's Ramadan Souq gets underway on Saturday, January 25.

The event will run until February 22 at the Old Municipality Street Square in the Grand Souq, Deira, aiming to preserve traditional Ramadan customs, celebrate the historical charm of Dubai's traditional markets and provide a platform for investors to showcase their products.

The market will feature a wide range of recreational, tourism and commercial activities.

In addition to a variety of food, personal items and Ramadan-related products, a miniature souq will be set up next to the historic Deira Souq.

Visitors will also find stalls offering supplies for the ‘Haq Al Laila’ celebration and live entertainment, workshops, and fun activities for children.

The souq will be open daily from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm.

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