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Dubai: Parkin introduces two new paid public parking zones

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Dubai: Parkin introduces two new paid public parking zones
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Parkin, Dubai’s largest provider of paid public parking, has introduced new parking tariffs in Dubai Studio City and Dubai Outsource City. The new rates, announced on Friday, are now in effect and apply from 8am to 10pm. Clear signboards have been placed in these areas to notify drivers of the designated parking zones.

New Parking Tariffs in Dubai Studio City and Outsource City

The parking charges are as follows:

  • Half an hour: Dh2
  • One hour: Dh4
  • Two hours: Dh8
  • Three hours: Dh12
  • Four hours: Dh16
  • Five hours: Dh20
  • Six hours: Dh24
  • Seven hours: Dh28
  • 24 hours: Dh36

These rates are in effect during operation hours from 8am to 10pm. For longer-term parking, Parkin also offers a subscription service for both zones with the following options:

  • 1 month: Dh315
  • 3 months: Dh840
  • 6 months: Dh1680
  • 1 year: Dh2940

Clear signage has been placed around the areas to ensure that visitors are aware of the updated charges.

Subscription Details and Other Zones

In addition to the new zones, Parkin previously introduced variable parking fees in two new zones in Mirdif earlier this year. These zones offer free parking on Sundays and public holidays. They also implemented variable parking fees, adding more flexibility for residents and visitors. Moreover, in August 2025, Parkin added paid parking in Al Jaddaf, followed by the introduction of another paid zone at Al Khail Gate in July.

For those interested in subscribing for multiple vehicles, Khaleej Times has published detailed information on conditions for subscription.

These updates come as part of Parkin’s ongoing expansion across Dubai, offering residents and visitors more options for convenient parking across the city.

Future Expansion

As Dubai continues to grow, parking facilities are adapting to meet the increasing demand. The introduction of new paid zones such as these ensures better management of public spaces. The move is also expected to reduce congestion, with more options for drivers seeking parking in busy areas. Parkin’s new subscription options provide a more cost-effective way for frequent parkers to manage their parking expenses.

For additional insights into urban development in Dubai, you can read more about how the city’s public transport system has evolved and the challenges of maintaining infrastructure in a rapidly growing city.

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