Ramadan Nights are in full swing at Hayy Jameel in Jeddah, bringing together culture, creativity, and community. Running until March 22, this free event offers visitors a chance to explore local markets, enjoy live entertainment, take part in interactive workshops, and experience a lively atmosphere perfect for families and friends.
Whether you’re interested in art, storytelling, food, or film, there’s something for everyone at Hayy Jameel.
What’s Happening at Ramadan Nights 2025?
Shop Local at Hayy Markets
Discover handmade crafts, unique designs, and artisanal goods at Hayy Markets: Crafts Edition. This special marketplace highlights Jeddah’s creative talents and offers one-of-a-kind pieces to take home.
Play Traditional & Modern Board Games
Challenge your friends and family at White Table Games, featuring both traditional and modern board games. It’s a great way to bond over strategy and fun.
Taste Fusion & Local Flavors
Food lovers can indulge in a variety of local and fusion-inspired dishes, from street food to creative Ramadan treats. Whether you’re craving something traditional or experimental, there’s plenty to enjoy.
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Hands-On Creativity & Storytelling
From 10 PM to 1 AM, families can drop in for walk-in arts & crafts activities and storytelling sessions. Perfect for children aged 5 to 15, this is a chance for young minds to explore creativity in an engaging way.
Explore Jeddah’s Art Scene
Meet local artists and step inside their creative world! Jeddah-based artists Marwa Turkestani, Lizza Alhejin, Rexchouk, and The Azee, along with the Bawtaqah Foundation, will open their studios to visitors. It’s a rare opportunity to see behind the scenes and learn more about their artistic process.
Watch Inspiring Short Films
Film lovers can catch ‘My Heritage’ Short Documentary Films, a special Ramadan selection that highlights powerful regional stories.
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Hayy Jameel is an arts and culture hub managed by Art Jameel. Opened in 2021 as part of Saudi Vision 2030, it serves as a creative space for the local community. The name “Hayy” means neighborhood in Arabic — perfectly reflecting its role as a gathering place for art, culture, and social connection.
Ramadan Nights at Hayy Jameel is free, but visitors must book in advance. Don’t miss this vibrant celebration of art, culture, and Ramadan traditions in Jeddah — whether you’re shopping, creating, exploring, or simply enjoying the festive atmosphere!