Parkin Company PJSC has announced an update regarding the upcoming implementation of the Variable Parking Tariff Policy, set to take effect on April 4. This policy, introduced by Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), aims to regulate parking fees based on peak and off-peak hours across the city.
Under the new structure, the variable tariff will apply to 100 per cent of public parking spaces and approximately 35 per cent of private developer parking spaces. The tariffs will be categorised based on the type of parking facility — Standard Parking or Premium Parking — and whether the service is used during peak or off-peak hours.
Expansion of Premium Parking Zones
Following further discussions with the RTA, approximately 40% of Parkin’s public parking portfolio will now be designated as Premium Parking, an increase from the previously announced 35%. Premium Parking includes high-demand areas, particularly those near public transport infrastructure, and is marked with dedicated signage displaying tariff details. The remaining public parking spaces will be classified as Standard Parking.
Tariff Structure and Private Developer Spaces
As of the end of 2024, Parkin operated 3,200 parking spaces across six multi-storey car parks (MSCPs). The tariff for MSCP parking will remain unchanged at Dh5 per hour, applicable 24/7 throughout the year. However, for stays exceeding eight hours within 24 hours, a maximum daily fee of Dh40 will apply.
For private developer parking, Parkin managed 19,200 spaces at the end of 2024. Following negotiations with the RTA, around 35 per cent of these spaces — up from the initially expected 0 per cent — will now be subject to the Variable Parking Tariff Policy. The same tariff structure as the public parking portfolio will apply to these spaces starting on April 4, 2025.
Special Tariffs for Grand Events at DWTC
To accommodate increased vehicle volumes during major events, a special tariff of Dh25 per hour will be enforced from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm at approximately 200 parking spaces surrounding the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).
Key events at DWTC in 2025 that will be subject to this tariff include:
- GITEX (October 13 – 17, 2025)
- Beautyworld Middle East (October 27 – 29, 2025)
- Gulfood Manufacturing (November 4 – 6, 2025)
- The Big 5 (November 24 – 27, 2025)
- Automechanika Dubai (December 9 – 11, 2025)