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Ramadan Bazaars

May 19, 2018

Mariam Nihal



Saudi Gazette

Ramadan brings together the best of all worlds and is celebrated with fervor across the Kingdom. Male and female entrepreneurs from Saudi Arabia look forward to showcasing an eclectic range of clothing, accessories, furniture pieces, carpets and traditional culinary specialties in bazaars throughout the month.

Here’s a list of what not to miss this Ramadan.

Homegrown x Sauce

Homegrown hosted a collaborative event in Jeddah with the concept store Sauce from Dubai, along with local exhibitors featuring clothing, food and accessories at their pre-Ramadan event on May 14. The collections will be available throughout the month.

Instagram: @homegrown_market

Bisat Al Reeh

The most awaited event will take place from May 22-27 at Jeddah International Exhibition Center. The traditional Ramadan festival Bisat Al Reeh (Magic Carpet) is one of the biggest events in the city that brings together new, well-established brands as well as small businesses with proceeds given to charity every year.

Raza

The organizers have planned an exquisite family event for those interested in art, fashion, food and entertainment. The event will take place from 18-21 May. #

Instagram @raza.ksa

Queen Touch Event

Will take place from the second to fourth of Ramadan at Leylati on Malik Road.

Sponsored by princess Anoud Bint Abdullah, the women only event promises to host one of the finest exhibitions this month.

Instagram @qtouch_event

Baraka Event

The women only event will be held at Le Garage, King Abdulaziz Road, Jeddah from the 2-4th of Ramadan.

Instagram @baraka.event

Jebna AlEid

Is a women only pop up event that takes place from 18-20 May at Assila Hotel in Jeddah.

Instagram jebnaleid18

Ashiya

Takes places from the 18-20 of May from 10 pm to 2 am at The Social Space in Jeddah.

Instagram @thesocialspace.ksa


May 19, 2018
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