What To Know
- In a heartfelt Ramadan gesture, Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach partnered with talabat UAE to host a special Iftar dedicated to Dubai’s delivery riders — the everyday heroes who keep the city connected.
- Guests were treated to a carefully curated Ramadan spread, offering a chance to relax, enjoy a wholesome meal and connect with fellow riders in a supportive atmosphere.
- As Dubai continues to embrace the values of togetherness and kindness throughout Ramadan, events like this shine a light on the people who help keep the city moving — often quietly, but always reliably.
In a heartfelt Ramadan gesture, Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach partnered with talabat UAE to host a special Iftar dedicated to Dubai’s delivery riders — the everyday heroes who keep the city connected.
The event brought together dozens of riders for an evening filled with gratitude, delicious food and warm appreciation. Set against the welcoming backdrop of the hotel, the Iftar celebrated the tireless efforts of delivery drivers who work long hours to serve communities across the UAE.
Guests were treated to a carefully curated Ramadan spread, offering a chance to relax, enjoy a wholesome meal and connect with fellow riders in a supportive atmosphere. More than just a dinner, the gathering reflected the true spirit of Ramadan — unity, generosity and recognition of those who serve others.
Representatives from both Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach and talabat UAE expressed their appreciation for the riders’ dedication and resilience. The initiative aimed to give back to a community that plays a vital role in daily life, especially during the busy Ramadan season.
The evening stood as a reminder that behind every delivery is a hardworking individual contributing to the rhythm of the city. By hosting this special Iftar, the organisers highlighted the importance of gratitude and community support.
As Dubai continues to embrace the values of togetherness and kindness throughout Ramadan, events like this shine a light on the people who help keep the city moving — often quietly, but always reliably.








