
Dubai reveals timings of public parks attractions for Ramadan 2025
Are you planning to enjoy the last few weeks of pleasant weather outside before the summer season begins, or do you intend to spend time with family?
Then, you should be aware of the changes in timings for public parks and attractions in Dubai.
Take a look at the revised timings ahead of the holy month, below:
Special parks, recreational facilities:
Zabeel Park: 9am to 11pm
Al Khor Park: 9am to 11pm
Mushrif National Park: 9am to 11pm
Safa Park: 12pm to 10pm
Mamzar Park: 8am to 10pm
Children's city: 9am to 4pm from Monday to Friday; 11am to 4pm on Saturday and Sunday
Mushrif National Park's Mountain Bike Trail & Hiking Path: 6.30am to 11pm
Quranic Park: 8am to 10pm
Cave and Glass House: 1pm to 9pm
Dubai Parks:
Dubai parks are open from 8am to 1am (post midnight). For those using walking tracks, gates will open after Fajr prayers.
Al Marmoom Lakes (Love, Expo, Solar, Crescent Moon Lake) and Suhaila Lakes will be open for 24 hours on all 7 days of the week.
Dubai Frame will be ope from 10am to 7pm.
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