Al-Baha Markets Embrace Ramadan Spirit with Tradition and Community
Traditional markets in Al-Baha Region are bustling during Ramadan nights, attracting a diverse crowd of residents and visitors. These markets offer a unique shopping experience infused with the essence of Ramadan, blending heritage, traditions, and modern elements.
Souq Al-Khamis (Thursday Market) in Al-Baha city hosts the Ramadan nights festival, combining heritage with modern urban vibes. Visitors can enjoy traditional foods, live cooking shows, and various stalls along the festival grounds.
Souq Al-Thulatha (Tuesday Market) in Al-Makhwah features the "Basta Khair Saudi Arabia" event, which sees families working in the cottage industry showcasing their culinary skills, alongside live demonstrations of handicrafts and a range of entertainment programs.
In Baljurashi, the century-old Souq Al-Sabt (Saturday Market) enlivens Ramadan nights. Nestled in a spacious area, traditional shops offer fabrics, jewelry, perfumes, and a variety of goods.
The markets in the region are integral to the local culture, combining heritage with commerce. They serve as hubs for social interaction, revive Ramadan traditions, and strengthen community bonds.
