Ramadan in Dubai is defined by the return of its world-famous, opulent tents. For Ramadan 2026, the city features a stunning mix of beachside majlis, desert escapes, and grand hotel pavilions.
Whether you are looking for a traditional buffet with live Oud music or a modern open-air setting, the best Ramadan tents in Dubai 2026 offer a blend of spiritual reflection and high-end hospitality.
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The Top Iconic Tents & Majlis for 2026
Asateer Tent, Atlantis, The Palm
The “Grand Dame” of Dubai’s tents returns with rotating themed nights, including Arabesque, Persian, Khaleeji, and traditional menus. Iftar is priced at AED 295 (Mon–Thu) and AED 325 (Fri–Sun). Suhoor is restricted to guests 18+ with a minimum spend of AED 160.

Armani/Pavilion, Armani Hotel Dubai
Set beneath the Burj Khalifa with views of the Dubai Fountain, this open-air venue blends Middle Eastern classics with signature dishes from the hotel’s top restaurants. Iftar is available for AED 410 per person, and Suhoor is AED 295.

Al Majlis & Al Majlis Garden, Madinat Jumeirah
A sophisticated favorite at the Madinat Arena. You can choose the indoor Al Majlis (AED 350 for Iftar) or the outdoor Al Majlis Garden (AED 290 for Iftar). Suhoor is available with a minimum spend starting from AED 300 indoors and AED 250 in the garden.

Waterfront and Beachside Settings
Mandarin Oriental Jumeira: The Majlis
Located beneath the “Gift of Time” art installation, this beachfront venue blends regional favorites with Japanese and Portuguese influences. Iftar is AED 395 for adults and AED 198 for children (ages 4–11).

The Ramadan Garden, Jumeirah Beach Hotel
Set in Janat Al Bahar with Burj Al Arab views, this venue offers an outdoor buffet with a dedicated children’s area. Iftar is AED 350 for adults, while Suhoor is available from 10 PM to 2 AM for AED 250.

Al Diwan, Jumeirah Burj Al Arab
This ultra-exclusive tent features private majlis seating and a menu by three world-class chefs. Iftar is priced at AED 470 for adults and AED 235 for children.
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Layalina Majlis, Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah
The first of its kind on West Beach, this open-air majlis offers a beachside buffet and live music. Iftar is AED 295 on weekdays and AED 325 on weekends.

Refined Hotel Majlis and Garden Experiences
Four Seasons Resort Dubai (The Ramadan Majlis)
Inspired by majlis of the past, this alfresco setting offers Iftar for AED 450 and Suhoor for AED 290. Private majlis for up to 10 guests are available for AED 5,000.

Palazzo Versace Dubai (Hikayat Ramadan Garden)
Overlooking Dubai Creek, this fairytale setting offers Iftar for AED 295 and Suhoor with a AED 200 minimum spend.

The H Dubai (Al Massa Tent)
Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, this tent features a rotating 10-day buffet for AED 249 per person. Early birds get 20% off during the first week.
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Kempinski Hotel Palm Jumeirah (Layali Ramadan)
A breathtaking beachside tent offering over 100 delicacies for AED 245 for Iftar.

Jumeirah Al Naseem
An intimate beachfront majlis “under the stars” offering traditional coffee rituals and Oud music.
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Alternative and Desert Dining
Ramadan Nights by Nara
Set within the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, this nomadic luxury Iftar includes camel rides, henna art, and falcon shows. It is priced at AED 490 for adults and AED 250 for children.

Visitor Information for 2026
- Timings: Iftar generally runs from sunset to 8:30 PM or 9:00 PM. Suhoor typically starts from 10:00 PM and lasts until 2:00 AM or 3:00 AM.
- Age Limits: Most luxury Suhoors are restricted to guests aged 18 and above.
- Reservations: Booking is essential for all venues listed, especially for weekend gatherings.





