Al-Baha’s Traditional Markets Thrive During Ramadan Nights
- SAUDI ARABIA BREAKING NEWS
- Mar 17
- 1 min read

Al-Baha, March 17, 2025 – As Ramadan unfolds, traditional markets across Al-Baha Region come alive, drawing residents and visitors into a vibrant blend of heritage, commerce, and community spirit. These bustling markets offer a unique shopping experience, seamlessly merging age-old traditions with modern elements, making them an essential part of Ramadan nights in the region.
Souq Al-Khamis (Thursday Market) in Al-Baha city transforms into a Ramadan nights festival, creating an atmosphere that combines heritage with modern urban aesthetics. Visitors can explore traditional food stalls, live cooking demonstrations, and a variety of artisanal goods that reflect the cultural richness of the region.
In Al-Makhwah, Souq Al-Thulatha (Tuesday Market) hosts the “Basta Khair Saudi Arabia” event, where families engaged in the cottage industry proudly showcase homemade culinary specialties and handcrafted items. Live demonstrations highlight traditional skills, while entertainment programs add a festive touch.
Meanwhile, the century-old Souq Al-Sabt (Saturday Market) in Baljurashi remains a cornerstone of Ramadan celebrations. Nestled in a spacious, heritage-rich setting, the market offers fabrics, jewelry, perfumes, and other traditional goods, creating a nostalgic shopping experience infused with cultural authenticity.
Al-Baha’s traditional markets play a pivotal role in preserving heritage, serving as hubs for social interaction, economic activity, and cultural revival. Throughout Ramadan, these historic gathering places not only facilitate commerce but also strengthen community bonds, ensuring that cherished traditions remain at the heart of the region’s identity.