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    New parking zones introduced in Dubai: What you need to know about tariffs

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    Dubai has taken a major step toward smarter urban mobility with the introduction of new public parking zones across key districts, including Dubai Studio City, Dubai Outsource City, Dubai International Academic City, and Dubai Sports City. This initiative is part of a broader strategy by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to enhance traffic management, reduce congestion, and ensure better parking accessibility for residents, professionals, students, and visitors alike.

    The new system assigns specific zone codes, 675T, 812T, 812F, and 682S, to each district, simplifying navigation and compliance for motorists. With clearly marked signage, structured hourly tariffs, and flexible subscription packages, the city aims to offer a seamless parking experience that caters to a wide range of needs, from short-term visitors to long-term commuters.

    Read more-Dubai’s new AI parking system: 36,000 spaces covered for vehicles

    The move reflects Dubai’s ongoing commitment to leveraging technology and urban planning to create efficient, sustainable, and user-friendly city infrastructure. As the emirate continues to grow as a global hub for business, education, and recreation, these newly introduced parking zones are set to streamline daily commuting, support local businesses, and improve overall traffic flow, benefiting everyone from students and media professionals to sports enthusiasts and corporate employees.

    The city has assigned specific zone codes to streamline compliance and facilitate smooth parking experiences:

    • Dubai Studio City: Zone Code 675T

    • Dubai Outsource City: Zone Code 812T

    • Dubai International Academic City: Zone Code 812F

    • Dubai Sports City: Zone Code 682S

    Authorities have installed clear signage across all affected areas to guide motorists, encouraging them to adhere to the new regulations. Drivers can access updated information on parking tariffs and subscription options through the official website, parkin.ae.

    Dubai Sports City: Streamlined access and affordable tariffs

    Dubai Sports City has officially introduced a paid parking system under Code S, marking a major initiative to optimise traffic flow and parking accessibility.

    The new system caters to both short-term visitors and long-term users, making parking straightforward and cost-effective.

    Tariffs

    Duration Fee (Dhs)
    1 hour 2
    2 hours 4
    3 hours 6
    4 hours 8
    5 hours 10
    6 hours 12
    7 hours 14
    24 hours 20

    These rates ensure affordability while supporting organised parking for residents, visitors, and local businesses.

    Operating hours

    Paid parking will be enforced from 8:00am to 10:00pm, with parking outside these hours typically free unless otherwise indicated.

    Subscription packages

    Frequent users can opt for subscription plans:

    Duration Fee (Dhs)
    1 month 300
    3 months 800
    6 months 1,600
    1 year 2,800

    These options are designed to provide cost-effective solutions for those requiring regular access to parking within the district.

    Dubai International Academic City: Catering to students and professionals

    Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has introduced Code F public parking zones in Dubai International Academic City. This strategic move aims to improve parking efficiency and manage traffic across campuses, benefiting the large student population, faculty, and visitors alike.

    Tariffs

    Duration Fee (Dhs)
    0.5 hour 2
    1 hour 4
    2 hours 8
    3 hours 12
    4 hours 16
    5 hours 20
    6 hours 24
    7 hours 28
    24 hours 32

    These structured rates provide flexibility for short campus visits, extended academic activities, and full-day parking needs.

    Operating hours

    Paid parking is active from 8:00am to 10:00pm, with free parking outside these hours unless otherwise indicated by onsite signage.

    Subscription plans

    Students, staff, and frequent visitors can benefit from long-term parking packages:

    Duration Subscription fee (Dhs)
    1 month 315
    3 months 840
    6 months 1,680
    1 year 2,940

    These plans support regular commuters and provide cost-effective parking solutions for academic stakeholders.

    Dubai Studio City: Supporting Dubai’s Creative Hub

    Dubai Studio City, a major media and production hub, has also joined the regulated public parking network under Code T, enhancing accessibility and ensuring smoother traffic flow for residents, workers, and visitors.

    Tariffs

    Duration Fee (Dhs)
    0.5 hour 2
    1 hour 4
    2 hours 8
    3 hours 12
    4 hours 16
    5 hours 20
    6 hours 24
    7 hours 28
    24 hours 36

    Operating hours

    Parking is enforced from 8:00am to 10:00pm, with free parking outside these hours unless signage specifies otherwise.

    Subscription options

    Frequent users can subscribe to long-term plans:

    Duration Fee (Dhs)
    1 month 315
    3 months 840
    6 months 1,680
    1 year 2,940

    These subscriptions provide convenience and savings for media professionals and other regular parkers.

    Dubai Outsource City: Enhancing access for businesses

    The rollout of public parking zones extends to Dubai Outsource City, a key commercial hub. The introduction of Code T parking zones is designed to improve traffic flow, optimise parking availability, and streamline mobility for businesses, employees, and visitors.

    Tariffs

    Duration Fee (Dhs)
    0.5 hour 2
    1 hour 4
    2 hours 8
    3 hours 12
    4 hours 16
    5 hours 20
    6 hours 24
    7 hours 28
    24 hours 36

    Operating hours

    Parking is enforced from 8:00am to 10:00pm, with free parking outside these hours unless otherwise indicated.

    Subscription packages

    Duration Fee (Dhs)
    1 month 315
    3 months 840
    6 months 1,680
    1 year 2,940

    These packages support professionals and regular visitors, helping ensure a seamless daily commuting experience.

    Driving Dubai forward: Smarter parking for a growing city

    Dubai’s expansion of regulated parking zones across its commercial, academic, and residential districts is part of a broader strategy to optimise urban mobility. By introducing structured tariffs, flexible subscription plans, and clear signage, the city is making parking easier, more affordable, and more predictable for everyone.

    From students and faculty in International Academic City to professionals in Outsource and Studio Cities, and sports enthusiasts in Dubai Sports City, these initiatives provide a unified framework for organised parking and reduced congestion.

    As Dubai continues to grow as a global hub for business, education, and media, the new parking regulations demonstrate a forward-thinking approach to urban management, blending efficiency, accessibility, and convenience.






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