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Al-Baha markets embrace Ramadan with tradition and togetherness.

  • Writer: Ayda Salem
    Ayda Salem
  • Mar 22
  • 1 min read

- Traditional markets in Al-Baha Region are vibrant during Ramadan, offering a mix of heritage, local foods, crafts, and entertainment, while fostering community connections.
- Traditional markets in Al-Baha Region are vibrant during Ramadan, offering a mix of heritage, local foods, crafts, and entertainment, while fostering community connections.


Al-Baha, March 22, 2025 – Traditional markets in Al-Baha Region are thriving during Ramadan nights, drawing a mix of locals and visitors. These markets offer a unique shopping experience that blends heritage, traditions, and modern elements.


Souq Al-Khamis (Thursday Market) in Al-Baha city hosts the Ramadan nights festival, offering a fusion of tradition and contemporary urban vibes. Visitors can enjoy traditional foods, live cooking demonstrations, and various stalls throughout the festival.


Souq Al-Thulatha (Tuesday Market) in Al-Makhwah features the "Basta Khair Saudi Arabia" event, where families involved in the cottage industry display their culinary skills, along with live handicraft demonstrations and entertainment programs.


In Baljurashi, the historic Souq Al-Sabt (Saturday Market) comes alive during Ramadan nights. Situated in a spacious area, traditional shops offer fabrics, jewelry, perfumes, and other goods.


These markets play a crucial role in the local culture, blending commerce with heritage. They act as social hubs, reviving Ramadan traditions, and strengthening community ties.

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