A range of activities are being held at various locations across the country as part of ‘Ramadan in Bahrain’.
The events are aimed at allowing visitors and tourists to immerse themselves in the vibrant culture of the season through live performances, bazaars, seating areas, food and beverage vendors and more.
Today (March 28), guests can check out Heritage Village in Arad for the last day of the Gergaoun Festival. Traditional music, folk dances, crafts, delicious food and more will make for an unforgettable night with friends and family. The event will go on from 8pm to 11pm.
Gather your loved ones and soak in the festive atmosphere outside the Bahrain National Theatre, which is hosting Manama Nights. The festival includes food vendors, a mini-market featuring local businesses, live music and more.
Head down to The Avenues Bahrain this weekend (today, tomorrow and Saturday) for a delightful evening of traditional games and food, live music, and henna from 8pm until midnight.
Tonight, District 1 in Janabiya will witness an array of musical performances and events from 9pm. Children’s activities including face painting, balloon artistry and performances by clowns.
Meanwhile, Budaiya Botanical Garden’s Roast Camp will make for an exceptional coffee experience, surrounded by stunning scenery from 6pm to 2am.
Marassi Galleria is organising Ramadan-themed activities such as Arabic calligraphy and face painting. Oud players will also be performing at the festivities taking place everyday, from 9pm to midnight, until April 9.
Visitors can experience the magic of Musagaf Evenings and relish in live performances today and tomorrow, from 9.30pm to 11.30pm at Manama Suq as well.
Al Liwan will host a music-filled evening everyday, from 9pm to 11.45pm until April 8.
To experience the tradition of the iftar cannon, head down to Arad Fort, Abu Subh Shore, Riffa Fort and Qal’at Al Bahrain (Bahrain Fort) until April 9.
The festivities are being organised by the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority.