The Tajheezat Shaban & Ramadan Trade Fair at Katara Cultural Village has become a one-stop destination for shoppers, as it is a vibrant marketplace filled with fashion, home décor, and culinary delights.
The free-entry event at Katara’s south parking, running until March 12, draws crowds from across Qatar and the other GCC countries. The fair is open from 10am to 10pm, Saturday through Thursday, and from 3pm to 10pm on Fridays.
Clothes are among the bestsellers, especially abayas and other modest apparel, giving eager shoppers to find the right outfits for Ramadan gatherings and celebrations. Accessories are also proving popular, with a diverse range of shoes, socks, jewellery, and bags available in various designs and styles.
Beyond fashion, the fair presents a selection of home decor items. High-quality carpets and unique decorative pieces are a major draw, reflecting a desire to refresh and beautify homes.
Adding to the allure, several shops showcasing beautifully-designed sandals for women are attracting significant attention. A tempting array of food items, both local and international, is also a major highlight. Sweets, pickled products, dates, cakes, and pastries abound, offering customers a plethora of choices for their Ramadan tables.
Spices and nuts, including almonds, walnuts, and cashews, are also readily available, catering to those planning traditional Ramadan meals.

The Tajheezat Shaban & Ramadan Trade Fair at Katara's south parking is running until March 12. PICTURES: Joey Aguilar














