Explore the best things to do in Abu Dhabi this week, from historic events to festive iftar and pop-ups
Ramadan in Abu Dhabi is in full swing, and the city is buzzing with activities for all ages. From cultural performances to waterfront tastings and family fun, there’s something to enjoy every evening. Here’s your guide to the best things to do in Abu Dhabi this week.
Enjoy Ramadan Nights at Al Hosn

Al Hosn brings the spirit of Ramadan to the heart of Abu Dhabi with cultural performances, traditional crafts, storytelling, and local food experiences. The fort’s courtyard offers a calm and atmospheric way to connect with Emirati heritage. Evenings here feel like a step back in time with the city’s history all around you.
Location: Qasr Al Hosn, Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum Street
Time: 9am to 8pm
Cost: Dhs30
Contact: (02) 697 6400
Browse creative Ramadan experiences at Manarat Al Saadiyat
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Manarat Al Saadiyat hosts a series of Ramadan pop-ups, including Mirbad, a curated space for lifestyle, clothing, food, and jewellery. Visitors can wander, shop, and discover local talent in a relaxed setting. It’s a colourful mix of culture, design, and festive vibes for the whole family.
Location: Manarat Al Saadiyat, Saadiyat Island
Time: 10am to 10pm
Contact: (02) 657 5800
Discover art and music over iftar at Louvre Abu Dhabi
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Louvre Abu Dhabi offers evening exhibitions, talks, and live performances during Ramadan. This week, catch The Conference of the Birds talk on February 24 and explore the Picasso, the Figure exhibition. Sharing-style iftar menus are available daily, with suhoor options for groups on request.
Location: Louvre Abu Dhabi
Time: 10am to 1am
Cost: Dhs70
Contact: (060) 056 5566
Enjoy iftar at Yas Plaza Hotels
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Yas Plaza Hotels serves up a generous iftar with fresh juices, dates, Arabic mezze, soups, and live cooking stations. From lamb ouzi to chicken shawarma and barbecue favourites, there’s something for every taste. Desserts include kunafa, luqaimat, Umm Ali, and more, perfect for family tables.
Location: Central Plaza, Yas Plaza Hotels, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi
Time: Daily from sunset throughout Ramadan
Cost: Dhs145 per adult, Dhs75 per child
Contact: (02) 656 2233
Experience Ramadan at Umm Al Emarat Park
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Umm Al Emarat Park brings Ramadan Nights back with Iftar cannons, live oud music, pop-up markets, and family-friendly activities. The Ramadan Garden offers outdoor iftar from 6pm to 8:30pm, featuring a menu by Emirati chef Mariam Al Mansoori. Children under six enter free, with special rates for ages six to 12.
Location: Umm Al Emarat Park, Abu Dhabi
Time: 10am to 2am
Cost: Dhs10 entry, iftar reservations extra
Contact: (050) 153 8469
Flavours of Ramadan
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Stroll along Yas Bay Waterfront and enjoy complimentary tastings of signature Ramadan drinks. Refresh with Jallab, Moroccan tea, Gahwa, or Egyptian hibiscus while soaking up the evening breeze. It’s a relaxing way to enjoy the flavours and spirit of the season.
Location: Yas Bay Waterfront
Time: 8pm to 11pm
Peaksy Play Zone
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Peaksy Play Zone is a pop-up children’s area at Yas Bay Waterfront, perfect for little ones to play and celebrate Ramadan. Kids enjoy games, hula hoops, tug-of-war, and activities led by Mish Mish the Bear. Parents can relax while children move, play, and soak in the festive atmosphere.
Location: Yas Bay, Yas Island
Time: 8pm to 10pm
Contact: (02) 627 9899
Ramadan Reset with Warehouse Gym
Join daily wellness sessions at Etihad Arena Plaza for pre-iftar stretching, mindful movement, and light exercise. Strength and conditioning are offered on select days, while other days focus on flexibility and mobility. These sessions help pause, recharge, and get ready for the evening ahead.
Location: Etihad Arena Plaza
Time: 4:30pm to 5:30pm
