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Major Dubai parking changes in 2025 that you need to know
Major Dubai parking changes in 2025 that you need to know

Time Out Dubai

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time Out Dubai

Major Dubai parking changes in 2025 that you need to know

Parking in Dubai can be challenging with so many other drivers to compete with for a space. You may have a specific spot in mind, but it's often the case that someone else has got there first, and that means you'll need to find a new place to park. Parking has already changed a lot in 2025, with new rates, systems and zones introduced all across the city throughout the year. To allow you to keep on top of things and not get caught out when you're driving around, we've rounded up the big parking changes you need to know about this year in Dubai. New public parking zones introduced in 2025 Credit: Parkin Several new parking zones have been launched throughout 2025 so be wary next time you're driving around. Public parking operator Parkin has launched new zones in major Dubai neighbourhoods. In July, a new 24/7 zone was launched at Al Khail Gate which introduced a flat Dhs30 for daily parking and an hourly tarrif of Dhs4 during both off-peak and peak hours. In May, two new zones were introduced in Mirdif which covers on-street and off-street parking. Off-peak parking was priced at Dhs2 per hour and during peak hours it was Dhs4 per hour. You may like: How mall parking *actually* works in Dubai Salik launched ticketless parking in 18 locations Salik (Credit: CanvaPro) Tollgate operator Salik recently teamed up with Parkonic, the UAE's largest private parking operator, to bring parking solutions to numerous parking sites across Dubai. The initiative was first rolled out to 107 core locations across the UAE and now residents and visitors will soon be able to use its eWallet system across 18 new locations in Dubai. The new ticket-free and automatic parking payments using your Salik account will be available at these new locations. Locations include the Union Coops in Al Twar, Silicon Oasis, Al Quoz, Al Barsha, Mankhool and Nad Al Hamar. The Beach JBR, Park Islands, Heera Beach, Park Islands, Marina Walk, West Palm Beach, Opus Tower, Lulu Al Qusais and Azure Residence are also included in the new Salik/Parkonic locations. Barrierless parking introduced at major Dubai malls Mall of the Emirates (Credit: Mall of the Emirates) In recent times, some of the city's biggest malls have removed parking barriers to make it quicker to get in and out of car parks. As long as your timing is right, you can make some major savings on parking at some of the city's biggest malls and focus, instead, on grabbing bargains. BurJuman has introduced Automatic Number Plate Recognition to calculate fees. It means that there's no longer a need for a ticket but you'll still need to pay at a machine and rates have not changed. City Centre Deira, Mall of the Emirates and City Centre Mirdif all removed barriers in their respective parking zones. Rates have not changed as a result of the changes. Parking to change at Dubai public parks (Credit: Supplied) The city's official parking operator, Parkin, is set to take over public parking facilities at some of the emirate's biggest and most popular public parks. An agreement between Parkin and Dubai Municipality means that the parking operator will now manage several select free public parking facilities that are owned by Dubai Municipality. The two parties will develop planning and regulatory standards, streamline permit procedures and enable data exchange to support services. It has not yet been revealed which sites Parkin will begin operating the parking facilities at. But Dubai Municipality do operate the likes of Al Safa Park, Dubai Frame and Quranic Park. New parking rates across Dubai In 2025, new parking tariffs have been introduced across the city at Parkin-controlled on-street and off-street zones. Premium spaces across the city have been hiked up to Dhs6 per hour at several zones across the city. It also clarified the peak and off-peak parking hours in Dubai. The increase in tariffs was announced alongside a change to dynamic Salik toll gate pricing in November 2024, but came into effect on Friday April 5 in 2025. Peak pricing will apply to six out of the 14 chargeable hours per day – 8am to 10am plus 4pm to 8pm – but these prices will not be in place on Sundays or on public holidays. Tariffs during off-peak hours will be unchanged. This means that what you pay will not change between 10am and 4pm as well as between 8pm and 10pm. The updated tariffs applied to zones A, B, C and D and can be seen in full here. Parking fee increases in Dubai (Credit: Canva) Since the introduction of new Parkin rates in Zones A, B, C and D, price hikes have been introduced in specific neighbourhoods. Parking during major events at Dubai World Trade Centre has seen a significant spike to Dhs25 per hour. The area surrounding DWTC is now known as a Grand Event Zone, with parking now priced at Dhs25 per hour during big conferences. In April, Parkin doubled fees in four of the emirate's biggest neighbourhoods. Rates increased in Al Karama, Al Qusais, Madinat Dubai Al Melaheyah and Al Kiraf. Previously, Zone W parking spots cost Dhs2, but this latest announcement means that the price is now double. In February, fees increased in the Al Sufouh 2 area, which meant a hike in hourly prices in Barsha Heights, Dubai Media City and Dubai Internet City. Teachers and students to get cheaper parking (Credit: Canva) The city's official parking operator, Parkin, just announced it is changing the rules around parking fees, offering certain individuals a budget subscription fee. Offering new public parking subscriptions, the fees will be available to students, as well as the staff of private education centres. There will also be a new subscription fee for anyone seeking multi-storey parking access across the city. For students, the fee will start at Dhs100 per month, allowing access to both roadside and plots parking with zone codes A, B, C and D within a 500m radius of their campus. Teachers and staff at private education centres will also be able to redeem the Dhs100 fee along with parking near their campus. Looking for things to do in Dubai? All the sports events in Dubai in 2025 to sign up for Make 2025 the year of your PBs 50 brilliant outdoor activities to try at least once in Dubai Let's take this outside The incredible Dubai hotels offering more than just a room Did someone say freebies?

Majid Al Futtaim Malls Will See Discounts of Up to 90% on July 18th
Majid Al Futtaim Malls Will See Discounts of Up to 90% on July 18th

CairoScene

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • CairoScene

Majid Al Futtaim Malls Will See Discounts of Up to 90% on July 18th

Besides the discounts, if you manage to spend over AED 300, you'll be eligible to win prizes through a fun prize wheel. Jul 17, 2025 As part of Dubai Summer Surprises 2025, all Majid Al Futtaim mall stores will experience discounts of up to 90% for 12 hours, from 10 AM to 10 PM on July 18th. This sale is available at Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, City Centre Deira, City Centre Me'aisem and My City Centre Al Barsha. This mega sale marks the beginning of the annual Great Dubai Summer Sale (GDSS), which will run from July 18th to August 10th. Besides the discounts, if you manage to spend over AED 300, you'll be eligible to win prizes through a fun prize wheel. Scan your receipts, and you can enter a prize draw for AED 1 million in cash, or a Nissan Patrol as part of their 'Shop, Scan and Win' promotion. GDSS promotions will be available at Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, and City Centre Deira.

Get up to 90% off in this 12-hour summer sale on July 18 in Dubai
Get up to 90% off in this 12-hour summer sale on July 18 in Dubai

What's On

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • What's On

Get up to 90% off in this 12-hour summer sale on July 18 in Dubai

Dubai Summer Surprises is back for a new edition, and if you're looking to indulge in some retail therapy soon, then now is the perfect time. Dubai residents – a sale is coming your way and we see discounts of up to 90% written in your future. Part of the DSS calendar, the Great Dubai Summer Sale is running for one day only, on July 18, for just 12 hours, which means you need to be locked and loaded to swipe that card. The sale will take place from 10am to 10pm at five malls across Dubai – Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, City Centre Deira, City Centre Me'aisem, and My City Centre Al Barsha. The offering? More than 100 participating brands, so you're spoilt for choice. Of course, if it's GDSS, then it's not just a sale. Shoppers also have the chance to win prizes by spending Dhs300 or more at Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, and City Centre Deira. Spin the special prize wheel for instant rewards, and if you're shopping for fashion, accessories, or F&B, you can even unlock 5% cashback via the SHARE app by scanning the receipts. At Mall of the Emirates, there's more to win with up to 20X SHARE points on spends of up to Dhs2,000 or more in a single transaction. This limited time sale marks the launch of the GDSS period, running from July 18 to August 10 across the city – a time of massive savings, winnings and more. It's the first of many more such exciting sprints to come. What's more at DSS? Running throughout summer, residents and visitors will be able to enjoy exclusive retail offers and unbeatable bargains at DSS until August 31, 2025. Besides the Great Dubai Summer Sale, this edition will include one other distinct shopping window: Back to School , running from August 11 to 31. DSS is not just about saving money with discounts, the city will come alive with incredible things to do; expect mall activations, A-list concerts, world-class dining, and even iconic getaways at citywide hotels and attractions. And of course, everyone's favourite Modesh and friends will be around to meet and greet all his fans. The remaining highlights Shreya Ghoshal at Dubai World Trade Centre: Saturday, July 19 Saturday, July 19 Made in Kuwaiti (theatrical play) at Dubai Opera: Friday, August 29 and 30 For more information, head to website and @DubaiFestivals and of course, stay tuned to > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

Dubai Announces Massive 12-Hour Sale With Discounts Up To 90%
Dubai Announces Massive 12-Hour Sale With Discounts Up To 90%

Gulf Insider

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Dubai Announces Massive 12-Hour Sale With Discounts Up To 90%

Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) 2025 will launch its Great Dubai Summer Sale (GDSS) with a 12-hour sale. Starting July 18, GDSS will offer discounts of up to 90 per cent across Majid Al Futtaim malls. The sale will run from 10 AM to 10 PM at Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, City Centre Deira, City Centre Me'aisem, and My City Centre Al Barsha. More than 100 local and international brands will participate in the event. Shoppers can purchase outfits, beauty cosmetics, home furnishings, electronics, and supermarket items during the sale. The event marks the launch of GDSS, which runs from July 18 to August 10. Customers who spend AED 300 or more at Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, and City Centre Deira can win prizes through a prize wheel. Fashion, accessories, and food and beverage shoppers can receive 5 per cent cashback through the SHARE app by scanning receipts. Mall of the Emirates customers can earn up to 20X SHARE points on purchases of AED 2,000 or more in a single transaction. The GDSS includes a 'Shop, Scan and Win' promotion during the same time period. Shoppers who spend AED 300 or more at participating stores can scan receipts to enter a prize draw for AED 1 million in cash or a Nissan Patrol. Skywards Everyday members can earn 25 per cent bonus Miles on transactions through Skywards Everyday and Skywards Miles Mall. Members can also win a share of 1 million miles on purchases of AED 100 or more at Skywards Everyday partners and Skywards Miles Mall UAE. Dubai Summer Surprises 2025 is supported by Commercial Bank of Dubai as a key sponsor. Strategic partners include Al Futtaim Malls, Al Zarooni Group, AW Rostamani Group, DHAM, Emirates Airline, ENOC, e&, Majid Al Futtaim, Merex Investment, and talabat. The festival runs for 66 days from June 27 to August 31, featuring three shopping seasons: Summer Holiday Offers (June 27 to July 17), Great Dubai Summer Sale (July 18 to August 10), and Back to School (August 11 to 31). Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), an agency of the emirate's Department of Economy and Tourism, organises the event as part of positioning the city as a tourism destination.

Dubai announces massive 12-hour sale with discounts up to 90%
Dubai announces massive 12-hour sale with discounts up to 90%

Arabian Business

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Dubai announces massive 12-hour sale with discounts up to 90%

Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) 2025 will launch its Great Dubai Summer Sale (GDSS) with a 12-hour sale. Starting July 18, GDSS will offer discounts of up to 90 per cent across Majid Al Futtaim malls. The sale will run from 10 AM to 10 PM at Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, City Centre Deira, City Centre Me'aisem, and My City Centre Al Barsha. More than 100 local and international brands will participate in the event. Dubai's biggest summer sale Shoppers can purchase outfits, beauty cosmetics, home furnishings, electronics, and supermarket items during the sale. The event marks the launch of GDSS, which runs from July 18 to August 10. Customers who spend AED 300 or more at Mall of the Emirates, City Centre Mirdif, and City Centre Deira can win prizes through a prize wheel. Fashion, accessories, and food and beverage shoppers can receive 5 per cent cashback through the SHARE app by scanning receipts. Mall of the Emirates customers can earn up to 20X SHARE points on purchases of AED 2,000 or more in a single transaction. The GDSS includes a 'Shop, Scan and Win' promotion during the same time period. Shoppers who spend AED 300 or more at participating stores can scan receipts to enter a prize draw for AED 1 million in cash or a Nissan Patrol. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dubai Festivals & Retail Events (@dubaifestivals) Skywards Everyday members can earn 25 per cent bonus Miles on transactions through Skywards Everyday and Skywards Miles Mall. Members can also win a share of 1 million miles on purchases of AED 100 or more at Skywards Everyday partners and Skywards Miles Mall UAE. Dubai Summer Surprises 2025 is supported by Commercial Bank of Dubai as a key sponsor. Strategic partners include Al Futtaim Malls, Al Zarooni Group, AW Rostamani Group, DHAM, Emirates Airline, ENOC, e&, Majid Al Futtaim, Merex Investment, and talabat. The festival runs for 66 days from June 27 to August 31, featuring three shopping seasons: Summer Holiday Offers (June 27 to July 17), Great Dubai Summer Sale (July 18 to August 10), and Back to School (August 11 to 31). Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), an agency of the emirate's Department of Economy and Tourism, organises the event as part of positioning the city as a tourism destination.

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