Parkin announces 2 new Dubai paid parking zones
Parkin has announced the expansion of its Dubai parking portfolio with the introduction of new public parking zones in Mirdif. This initiative is in line with Parkin’s commitment to enhancing accessibility, improving the availability…

Parkin has announced the expansion of its Dubai parking portfolio with the introduction of new public parking zones in Mirdif.
This initiative is in line with Parkin’s commitment to enhancing accessibility, improving the availability of parking, and supporting efficient traffic flow in high-demand neighbourhoods.
As part of this rollout, public parking tariffs will apply to the following newly designated zones in Mirdif:
- Zone 251C: On-street parking
- Zone 251D: Off-street parking
Paid car parking in Dubai
These areas are located within commercial and high-density locations in Mirdif and have been identified as requiring regulated parking due to sustained demand throughout the day.
Parking will be charged from Monday to Saturday, 8am to 10pm, with free parking on Sundays and official public holidays.
The tariff structure is differentiated based on parking type (on-street vs off-street), parking duration, and whether the service is used during peak or off-peak hours, as defined below:
| Parking Duration | Zone 251C – On-street | Zone 251D – Off-street |
| 1 hour | AED4 (Peak)/AED2 (Off-Peak) | AED4 (Peak)/AED2 (Off-Peak) |
| 2 hours | AED8/AED5 | AED8/AED4 |
| 3 hours | AED12/AED8 | AED12/AED5 |
| 4 hours | AED16/AED11 | AED16/AED7 |
| 24 hours | — | AED20 (flat rate) |
- Note: 24-hour parking is available only in off-street Zone 251D.
Peak hours are:
Off-peak hours are:
This initiative is part of Parkin’s broader strategy to implement a Variable Pricing Tariff Policy, which reflects demand-responsive pricing to manage parking occupancy more effectively.
These measures help maintain optimal turnover of parking spaces in key areas and align with international best practices in urban mobility management.
All Dubai parking zones will be clearly marked with signage displaying applicable tariffs and operational hours.
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