
The Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment, DFRE, an agency of the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, DTCM, has announced the calendar of events for the seventh edition of "Eid in Dubai – Eid Al Adha", which is set to kick off on September 25th.
During 17 days of celebrations, visitors and residents will have the opportunity to enjoy a host of festival-themed entertainment, including events and activities designed to cater for families and individuals of all nationalities, which aim to encourage visitors from around the region and beyond to make the most of the unique experiences that Dubai has to offer during the Eid holidays.
Commenting on the occasion, Laila M. Suhail, CEO of DFRE, said, "Dubai is gearing up to look its best yet again and extend a warm welcome to its visitors and their families during the "Eid in Dubai – Eid Al Adha" holidays. We are delighted to bring to our residents and tourists a distinct agenda of exciting events and activities, in addition to an array of fantastic promotions that are set to further enrich their experiences of Dubai, highlighted by the city's iconic landmarks, leisure and entertainment destinations."
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