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- The result is an elegant space suited for both iftar and suhoor, offering a refined alternative for those seeking a more intimate Ramadan gathering.
- On the culinary side, the Bvlgari Resort team presents a blend of Ramadan classics and Middle Eastern favourites alongside Italian dishes inspired by the resort’s signature concepts, including Seu Pizza.
- A candle-lined entrance and archway guide visitors into the majlis, creating a calm and intimate atmosphere that feels worlds away from the city’s larger Ramadan tents.
Ramadan in Dubai brings back one of the city’s most elegant seasonal experiences as the Bvlgari Majlis returns to Bvlgari Resort Dubai for 2026. This year, the concept takes inspiration from the moon, transforming the terrace of Il Caffè into a softly illuminated space designed around lunar beauty and celestial details.
From the moment guests arrive, the theme is clear. The valet area is marked by a striking large-scale moon installation, setting the tone before diners even step inside. A candle-lined entrance and archway guide visitors into the majlis, creating a calm and intimate atmosphere that feels worlds away from the city’s larger Ramadan tents.
Inside, the décor subtly references lunar phases and star motifs, with gentle lighting and carefully curated installations enhancing the relaxed setting. The result is an elegant space suited for both iftar and suhoor, offering a refined alternative for those seeking a more intimate Ramadan gathering. A dedicated fragrance corner also adds a sensory touch, allowing guests to explore curated scents before or after their meal.
On the culinary side, the Bvlgari Resort team presents a blend of Ramadan classics and Middle Eastern favourites alongside Italian dishes inspired by the resort’s signature concepts, including Seu Pizza. Live cooking stations add an interactive element, with a rotating selection of chefs and menus that change daily to keep the experience fresh throughout the holy month.
Iftar is served from sunset until 9pm and is priced at Dhs600 per person, inclusive of food and beverages. Suhoor runs from 10pm until 3am, with a minimum spend of Dhs450 per person, including soft drinks and juices.
Running daily throughout Ramadan, the Bvlgari Majlis 2026 offers a moonlit setting that blends luxury, design and gastronomy in one of Dubai’s most exclusive resort destinations.

