Dubai’s Wasl Village introduces paid parking: rates and details unveiled

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Parking in Wasl Village is available 24/7, providing convenient access for all visitors.

Dubai: Parkin, the emirate’s largest provider of paid public parking services, has officially introduced public parking in Wasl Village under Code 248W, authorities confirmed.

Clear signboards have been placed to indicate designated parking areas, making it easier for residents and visitors to identify paid parking zones. For detailed information on tariffs, subscription plans, and operating hours, the public is encouraged to visit the official website.

Parking Tariffs for Wasl Village:

  • 0.5 hr: AED 2
  • 1 hr: AED 4
  • 2 hr: AED 8
  • 3 hr: AED 12
  • 4 hr: AED 16

Parking is available 24/7, providing convenient access for all visitors.

Subscription Plans for Frequent Users:

  • 3 months: AED 900
  • 6 months: AED 1,800
  • 1 year: AED 3,600

Special Ramadan Timings:

  • Parking fees apply Monday to Saturday from 8:00 am – 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm – 12:00 midnight.
  • Free parking is available daily from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm, as well as on Sundays and public holidays.

24/7 Free Parking Locations:

  • Al Khail Gate
  • Fruit & Vegetable Market
  • Wasl Green Park

These locations also offer free access daily from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm.

Authorities have urged drivers to follow signage, adhere to tariffs, and respect designated parking areas to avoid fines and ensure smooth operations. This initiative is part of Dubai’s ongoing efforts to enhance traffic management and public convenience in busy residential and commercial hubs.

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