Dubai lights up with spectacular displays as part of ‘RamadanInDubai’ campaign

Dubai has been transformed into a vibrant spectacle of light and artistry for the holy month of Ramadan, with shimmering lanterns, intricate motifs, grand installations and light projections illuminating key streets and landmarks across the city.
From Jumeirah’s bustling streets to Al Khawaneej’s lively neighbourhoods, the emirate’s festive displays have created a breathtaking atmosphere that reflects the values of unity, generosity, and cultural heritage.
The festive decorations and unique light displays are a key highlight of the second edition of the #RamadanInDubai campaign, launched under the directives and patronage of H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Second Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Media Council.
Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office, announced that it has collaborated with Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to bring these stunning displays and decorations to the city’s public spaces, creating a festive atmosphere that delights residents and visitors while capturing the spirit of Ramadan.
The initiative is part of ‘Anwaar Dubai’, a new Brand Dubai project dedicated to enhancing the city’s visual landscape by adorning prominent streets, landmarks, and mosques with festive Ramadan decorations.
Other key partners in the initiative include the Dubai Municipality, Wasl Group, Dubai Holding, Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, Emaar, Majid Al Futtaim, and Al-Futtaim Group.
Shaima Al Suwaidi, Director of Brand Dubai, expressed her gratitude to the participating entities for their efforts in decorating Dubai’s key streets and landmarks. “Dubai’s streets and landmarks are an integral part of its identity, and during Ramadan, we wanted to enhance their beauty in a way that reflects the spirit of the Holy Month. Lighting plays a powerful role in shaping the city’s visual landscape, and through this initiative, we have introduced creative displays that not only highlight Dubai’s charm but also create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for residents and visitors to experience the essence of Ramadan.”
She added, “We worked with our partners to decorate Jumeirah Street, Al Khawaneej Street, and Za’abeel Palace Street, selecting designs that reflect the spirit of the Holy Month while showcasing the emirate’s creativity and innovation. These festive illuminations add to the celebratory spirit of Ramadan and reflect the city’s ongoing commitment to bringing joy to the community on every occasion. We are pleased to work closely with our partners on the second edition of #RamadanInDubai, which features initiatives and projects that align with the vision of 2025 as the ‘Year of Community’.”
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