As the city prepares for the spiritual rhythm of the Holy Month, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has outlined the official Ramadan Parking Times and transport schedules for 2026. With Ramadan expected to draw to a close on Thursday, March 19, these adjustments are essential for residents and visitors navigating the city during peak Iftar and Suhoor hours. Understanding the shift in Ramadan Parking Times ensures that motorists can plan their evening gatherings and prayers without logistical delays.
Understanding Ramadan Parking Times in 2026
For the duration of the Holy Month, the standard Ramadan Parking Times for all paid parking zones in Dubai (excluding multi-story parking garages) will be split into two main blocks to better serve the public during fasting hours. The fees will apply as follows:

- Monday to Saturday: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM to Midnight.
- Sundays: Public parking remains free across the city.
The two-hour grace period between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM is a thoughtful inclusion in the Ramadan Parking Times, providing residents with free parking during the busy Iftar window. This allows families to congregate and break their fast at home or in restaurants across the city before the late-night tariff resumes.
Public Transport and Commuter Connectivity
To complement the Ramadan Parking Times, Dubai’s public transport network will maintain high-frequency service to support the late-night lifestyle of the city. While the Dubai Metro hours are often extended, the Dubai Tram will follow its usual operational hours to ensure consistent connectivity. Commuters can expect the tram to run from 6:00 AM to 1:00 AM (Monday to Saturday) and from 9:00 AM to 1:00 AM on Sundays.
The coordination between Ramadan Parking Times and tram schedules makes it easier for residents to reach popular Ramadan Night pop-ups and coastal majlis areas without relying solely on private vehicles. As Ramadan 2026 is expected to finish on Thursday, March 19, these schedules will remain the standard for the next 30 days. Motorists are encouraged to use the RTA smart app to stay updated on any zone-specific changes to Ramadan Parking Times during the final ten days of the month.
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