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Complete information on parking lots and how to pay for parking lots in Dubai

Everything about Car Parking and Car Parks in Dubai

Dubai is one of the important destinations for Iranian travelers who travel to this city for business or leisure and tourism. Considering the high cost of taxis in Dubai, renting a car is very affordable. One of the questions of travelers who use rental cars is about Dubai parking lots and how to pay for parking lots in Dubai.

Dubai has many places to park a car, which are neither difficult nor expensive to use as you might think. There are empty lots and free spaces along with various other parking lots and floors in Dubai that you can use. First of all, know the types of parking lots.


Types of Parking Lots in Dubai

Dubai has a comprehensive parking system for various purposes. The three main types of parking in Dubai are commercial, non-commercial, and special areas, which we explain below.

Commercial Parking Lots in Dubai:

Commercial parking lots are located in commercial and shopping centers. There are many types of parking lots, and they are among the most common parking lots because Dubai has many commercial and shopping centers. The parking lots of Dubai malls and commercial centers consist of two parts: Zone A and Zone B.

  • Zone A Parking Lots: They are used for short-term parking.
  • Zone B Parking Lots: Used for long-term parking.

Hours: The hours of use of both parking lots are from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Of course, during the holy month of Ramadan, they can be used from 8 am to 6 pm and from 8 pm to midnight.

Dubai Commercial Parking Fees:

Zone A Parking Fee:

  • Cost of half an hour: 2 dirhams
  • Two hours: 8 dirhams
  • Three hours: 12 dirhams
  • Four hours: 16 dirhams

Zone B Parking Fee:

  • One hour: 3 dirhams
  • Two hours: 6 dirhams
  • Three hours: 9 dirhams
  • Four hours: 12 dirhams
  • Five hours: 15 dirhams
  • 24 hours: 20 dirhams

Dubai Non-Commercial Parking:

Non-commercial parking lots are generally used in residential areas, but they can also be found on roads, public beaches, and popular tourist attractions such as Burj Khalifa. These parking lots include two types, C and D. (For parking on roads, pay attention to signs are necessary for any restrictions). The price of these parking lots is lower than commercial parking lots, so they are more popular with the public. The working hours of non-commercial car parks in Dubai are between 8 am and 10 pm and are the same throughout the week.

The Cost of Non-Commercial Parking Lots in Dubai:

Zone C Parking Fee:

  • One hour: 2 dirhams
  • Two hours: 5 dirhams
  • Three hours: 8 dirhams
  • Four hours: 11 dirhams

Zone D Parking Fee:

  • One hour: 2 dirhams
  • Two hours: 4 dirhams
  • Three hours: 5 dirhams
  • Four hours: 7 dirhams
  • 24 hours: 10 dirhams

Parking in Special Areas in Dubai:

Parking in special areas is suitable places to park a car or motorcycle, these types of parking include areas E to K, stay with Rentifa to get to know them.

Parking Lots in Zone E:

Many shopping centers, entertainment centers, and parks are located in this area. Zone E covers both underground parking lots and public parking lots of the coastal market. Of course, it is better to know that underground parking lots are free.

Zone E Parking Fee:

  • One hour: 4 dirhams
  • Two hours: 8 dirhams
  • Three hours: 12 dirhams
  • Four hours: 16 dirhams

Area F Parking Lots:

This is the dedicated parking area for all Tecom areas (Knowledge Village Hotel, Dubai Media City, and Dubai Internet City).

Zone F Parking Fee:

  • One hour: 2 dirhams
  • Two hours: 5 dirhams
  • Three hours: 8 dirhams
  • Four hours: 11 dirhams

G Area Parking Lots:

G Zone is ideal for people who are passionate about the culture and historical heritage of Dubai. This area is full of traditional markets and historical places and monuments.

The Parking Fee of Zone G:

  • One hour: 4 dirhams
  • Two hours: 8 dirhams
  • Three hours: 12 dirhams
  • Four hours: 16 dirhams

H Area Parking Lots:

Zone H is for the green areas and gardens of Dubai and is considered a great option for nature lovers. This parking lot includes all parking lots in Dubai Silicon Oasis.

Zone H Parking Fee:

  • Half an hour: 2 dirhams
  • One hour: 4 dirhams
  • Two hours: 8 dirhams
  • Three hours: 12 dirhams
  • Four hours: 16 dirhams

Parking Lots in Zone I, Dubai:

Zone I of Dubai is reserved for luxury hotels and resorts. The parking lots in this area are a good place to park a car or motorcycle.

ZONE I Parking Fee:

  • One hour: 10 dirhams
  • Two hours: 20 dirhams
  • Three hours: 30 dirhams
  • Four hours: 40 dirhams

Dubai J Area Parking Lots:

There are several shopping malls, entertainment venues, and even a park in J District. There are many options for parking a car or a bicycle in this area, and you can rest assured about this. Zone J parking lots in the JLT area (apartments in Jumeirah Lakes Towers) allow short-term parking for a maximum of three hours.

ZONE J Parking Fees:

  • Half an hour: 2 dirhams
  • One hour: 4 dirhams
  • Two hours: 8 dirhams
  • Three hours: 12 dirhams
  • Four hours: 22 dirhams

Zone K Parking Lots:

These parking lots, which are located in K area, are famous for their lively nights and numerous bars and clubs. You can easily find a parking lot in this area. Zone K parking lots are reserved for vehicles for shorter parking with a maximum of four hours.

ZONE K Parking Fees:

  • Half an hour: 2 dirhams
  • One hour: 4 dirhams
  • Two hours: 8 dirhams
  • Three hours: 12 dirhams
  • Four hours: 16 dirhams

Everything you need to know about road tolls (salık) in Dubai


Salik in Dubai Overview:

Salik in Dubai is a fully automated system that utilizes radio frequency identification technology to deduct tolls from a prepaid account linked to the number plate. This electronic toll collection system was introduced in Dubai in 2007, aiming to provide a hassle-free driving experience for travelers. Salik has revolutionized toll collection in Dubai, reducing traffic congestion and ensuring a smoother commute. The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) continuously works to enhance the system’s efficiency and accessibility, offering multiple online and offline channels for Salik management.

Salik Toll Gates in Dubai:

There are a total of eight Salik toll gates in Dubai, located at:

  1. Al Maktoum Bridge (Um Harir Road)
  2. Al-Gharhoud Bridge (Sheikh Rashid Road)
  3. North Al Mamzar (Ittihad Road)
  4. South Al Mamzar (Ittihad Road)
  5. Al Safa (Sheikh Zayed Road)
  6. Al Barsha (Sheikh Zayed Road)
  7. Airport tunnel (Beirut Street)
  8. Jebel Ali (Sheikh Zayed Road)

Salik Timing:

Salik toll gates operate 24 hours a day.

Toll Fee and Payment:

Each pass through a Salik toll gate incurs a fee of 4 dirhams, totaling 5 dirhams including tax, automatically deducted from the prepaid toll account.

Free Salik Toll Gates:

The Al Maktoum Bridge toll is waived on weekdays from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM, and on weekends from 10:00 PM Saturday to 6:00 AM Monday.

Salik Fines:

Fines can be settled through the website, smart applications, or vehicle registration and inspection centers.

Exemption from Salik Fees:

Certain vehicles, such as military, ambulances, police vehicles, and public RTA buses, are exempt from Salik tolls.

Avoiding Salik:

Specific routes throughout the city can help drivers avoid Salik tolls, including Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road (E311), the floating bridge, Commercial Bay Intersection, Rabat Street (D83), and Al-Wahda Street.

Renting a Car in Dubai:

When renting a car in Dubai, customers can calculate and settle Salik charges online at the end of the rental period.

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