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Holidays in Sharjah in Ramadan... Is everything too strict??
UAESharjah
Please tell me, is everything really very strict in Ramadan??? from Dubai it will be possible to quietly bring alcohol to the hotel (well, not impudent ..)?
Indeed, it will not be possible even in Dubai to eat in public, for example, and chew gum?
Thanks for answers..
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аватар ani_veik
As for clothes, it is in such heat that it is better to cover the skin. Now many tunics and shirts are sold with long sleeves made of the finest cotton. For the scorching sun, just what you need.
аватар bel.katrin
Thank you! But clothes, of course, are nothing, but the most worrying thing is that the restaurants will be closed, you can’t even drink on the street ...
аватар vmytsak
Last year, my friend came to Romadan, she didn’t say anything about clothes, but, but, at the expense that restaurants do not work, yes !!! And if you get to Romadan, then definitely not Sharjah !!! In general, this is the most strict emirate, even without Ramadan,! You can imagine what will happen on Ramadan (((Draw conclusions ...
аватар elenaragulina
I was in the Emirates in all regions, both for work and vacation (16 times) I can completely and completely know that Sharjah is in the very last place. Service and hotels are good everywhere, but the bay (all emirates except Sharjah) differs in everything from the ocean (Sharjah) And about Ramadan, but you won’t be able to eat, they will feed you in hotels, but they won’t press you as a tourist. Eastern guest country in first place after good luck traditions
аватар Steven01
The hotel will feed you, but the hotel restaurant will certainly be much more expensive than local restaurants such as Bur Dubai or Deira. Definitely, Ramadan is not the most favorable time for a holiday in the Emirates.
аватар vmytsak
It's one hundred percent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
аватар xyllliganka
Ramadan is the best period for targeted shopping
Because in such heat and the period of their holidays, ours practically do not go there
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