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Free Parking In Dubai

Free parking announced across Dubai during Eid Al Adha 2020  holidays

All public parking areas in Dubai, except for multi-level parking terminals, will be free during the Eid Al Adha holiday from Thursday 30th July up to Sunday 2nd August.

Parking tariff will be reactivated on Monday 3rd August the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced on Tuesday.

The RTA has also announced revised timings of its services including customer happiness centres, public buses, metro, tram, marine transport, and centres of service providers (technical testing of vehicles).

Service provider and customer centres will be closed from July 30 to August 2 and resume services on August 3, 2020. Smart customer happiness centres at Umm Ramool, Deira, Al-Barsha, Al-Manara, Al-Kafaf, Al-Tawar, and RTA Head Office, however, will continue operation 24/7 hours as usual.

 

Metro stations on the Red Line will operate as follows:

On Thursday from 5am to 1am (the following day)

On Friday from 10am to 1am (the following day)

On Saturday and Monday from 5am till midnight.

 

Metro Stations on the Green line will operate as follows:

On Thursday, from 5.30am to 1am (the following day)

On Friday from 10am to 1am (the following day)

On Saturday-Monday from 5:30 am till midnight.

 

Tram Stations will operate as follows:

On Thursday from 6am to 1am (the following day).

On Friday, from 9am to 1am (the following day),

On Saturday and Monday, from 6am to 1am (the following day).


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