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Six Spectacular Iftars to Experience in Dubai This Ramadan

  • Writer: Raemona
    Raemona
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read

There are certain experiences that quietly define why we love life in Dubai. Gathering for Iftar with friends, family, or colleagues at a five-star hotel is one of them.


If you’ve never experienced an Iftar in the city, consider this your sign. As the sun sets, tables fill with generous spreads, conversations linger long after the call to prayer, and Dubai’s most beautiful spaces take on an even more magical glow.


From lavish buffets to atmospheric settings, these six hotel Iftars promise evenings you’ll want to savour long after the last date is eaten.


Mina’s Kitchen at Le Méridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Waterpark


Assorted Middle Eastern dishes on a marble table, including hummus, samosas, and salads. Colorful plates and cutlery surround the setting.

Generous, familiar and social, with live cooking stations and an easygoing atmosphere, this is the kind of iftar where you settle in and don’t rush off once plates are cleared.


Price: AED 215 per person | AED 95 for Kids 6-12 years. Complimentary for kids below 6 years.

Book: LINK



East 14 at Ciel Dubai Marina


Elegant restaurant interior with modern decor, lush plants, and large windows showcasing a seaside view. Neutral tones and stylish lighting.

Breaking fast with marina views from one of the city’s newest landmarks feels like a treat. Expect live stations, a broad international spread and a setting that transitions effortlessly from sunset into night.


Price: AED 225 per person

Book: LINK or call +971 4 815 3014



Ginger Moon at W Dubai Mina Seyahi


A variety of Middle Eastern dishes on a wooden table, including dips, bread, dates, green leaves, and a lantern. Warm, inviting setting.

For those who prefer sharing menus to buffets, this open-air Gulf-facing spot delivers a contemporary, family-style iftar rooted in regional flavours — relaxed, social and very Dubai.


Price: AED 245 per person | AED 115 Kids 6-12 years. Complimentary for kids below 6 years.

Book: LINK



Layalina Majlis at Marriott Resort Palm Jumeirah


Elegant rooftop dining area with cozy sofas, round and rectangular tables set for meals. Warm lighting, plants, and draped cabanas accentuate.

A purpose-built majlis directly on West Beach, combining traditional hospitality with a front-row waterfront setting. Come for the iftar, stay late for suhoor as the mood shifts into something more social.


Price: AED 295 (weekdays) | AED 325 (weekends)

Book: +971 4 666 1430 | dine.palmjumeirah@marriotthotels.com



Alizée at Banyan Tree Dubai


Beachside table with red cushions and a vibrant tablecloth, set with Mediterranean dishes, drinks, and ornate decorations, by the ocean.

A table-served sharing iftar in a calm, coastal setting where conversation takes centre stage. Everything here feels unhurried – exactly how Ramadan evenings should be.


Price: AED 295 per person



Ramadan Garden at Jumeirah Beach Hotel


Outdoor event at dusk with tables under transparent arches, lit by string lights. Iconic building in the background, adding elegance.

Set under the stars with Burj Al Arab views, this is one of the city’s most atmospheric Ramadan setups – especially good for families thanks to a dedicated kids’ area.


Price: AED 350 per adult | AED 200 per child (ages 4 – 11). Children aged 0-3 dine complimentary

Book: +971 4 406 8056 or 800 323232


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