
New Dubai parking fees to begin on April 4
Dubai parking fees will change from April 4, following the Eid Al Fitr holidays.
Parkin, the largest operator of paid parking services in Dubai, confirmed the changes and revealed prices and operating hours in a disclosure to the DFM.
The parking operator identified peak times for car parking fees in the city and gave a detailed breakdown of applicable fees, depending on the zone.
Dubai parking fees and hours explained
The DFM statement, signed by Parkin CEO Mohamed Abdulla Al Ali, said: 'We would like to disclose to the market that Parkin Company PJSC has received a letter from Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) regarding the decision to introduce variable tariff pricing.'
It went on to say that peak pricing will apply for six out of the 14 chargeable hours per day (8am–10am and 4pm–8pm), excluding Sundays and public holidays.
Tariffs during off-peak hours (10am–4pm and 8pm–10pm) will remain unchanged, with pricing in line with the existing tariff structure.
Public parking in Dubai is divided into four distinct zones.
Under premium peak pricing rules parking will be 50 per cent more expensive.
Zone A
Parking duration Peak tariff Off-peak tariff Premium peak Premium off-peak
30 minutes AED2 AED2 AED3 AED2
1 hour AED4 AED4 AED6 AED4
2 hours AED8 AED8 AED12 AED8
3 hours AED12 AED12 AED18 AED12
4 hours AED16 AED16 AED24 AED16
Zone B
Parking duration Peak tariff Off-peak tariff Premium peak Premium off-peak
1 hour AED4 AED3 AED6 AED3
2 hours AED8 AED6 AED12 AED6
3 hours AED12 AED9 AED18 AED9
4 hours AED16 AED12 AED24 AED12
Day rate AED30 AED30 AED40 AED40
Zone C
Parking duration Peak tariff Off-peak tariff Premium peak Premium off-peak
30 minutes – – – –
1 hour AED4 AED2 AED6 AED2
2 hours AED8 AED5 AED12 AED5
3 hours AED12 AED8 AED18 AED8
4 hours AED16 AED11 AED24 AED11
Zone D
Parking duration Peak tariff Off-peak tariff Premium peak Premium off-peak
1 hour AED4 AED2 AED6 AED2
2 hours AED8 AED4 AED12 AED4
3 hours AED12 AED5 AED18 AED5
4 hours AED16 AED7 AED24 AED7
Day rate AED20 AED20 AED30 AED30

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