Dubai rolls out new parking tariffs 2025 across 17 high-demand areas, as Parkin updates fees, time limits and subscriptions to improve parking turnover and ease traffic in busy residential, commercial and leisure districts.
Dubai rolls out new parking tariffs 2025: Core changes
Dubai rolls out new parking tariffs 2025 with fees starting from Dh2 for 30 minutes or one hour in some locations and capped at around Dh36 for 24 hours in others, depending on demand and zone type.
Monthly subscriptions now begin at Dh300, while annual passes can reach about Dh4,040, giving frequent users in busy areas a predictable parking cost structure.
New zones, categories and peak pricing
In Al Sufouh 2 (Zone F), the tariff is Dh2 for 30 minutes, Dh4 per hour and Dh32 for eight hours up to a full day, targeting long-stay beach and office users.
New W and WP categories in areas like Al Qusais 1, Al Karama, Dubai Maritime City and Al Kifaf charge Dh4 per hour all day in W zones, while WP zones apply Dh4 off‑peak and Dh6 per hour in peak times to manage congestion.
Area-specific timings and 24-hour parking
In Mirdif (zones 251C, 251D) and Al Jaddaf, paid parking runs Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm, free on Sundays and public holidays, with Dh2 per hour off‑peak and Dh4 at peak.
Gate Avenue‑Al Khail (365N) now has 24‑hour paid parking at Dh4 per hour or Dh30 per day, catering to round‑the‑clock business and retail activity.
Mosque zones and free periods preserved
New mosque-adjacent categories MP and M offer reduced rates outside peak hours and free parking during official prayer times, protecting access for worshippers.
Free parking on Sundays and official public holidays remains in multiple zones, maintaining relief windows for residents and visitors despite wider tariff updates.
Wider rollout to business and education hubs
Revised tariffs also cover Dubai Outsource City, Dubai Studio City, Dubai International Academic City, Dubai Sports City, Dubai Science Park, Dubai Production City and Jumeirah Village Triangle.
Daily maximums in these hubs range from roughly Dh20 to Dh36, with tailored monthly and annual subscription packages aimed at regular commuters and staff.
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