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Sharjah rolls out more smart parking yards with more spaces across the city

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Sharjah Municipality has expanded its smart parking network across the emirate, introducing 10 smart parking yards with a total of 2,421 spaces. The move comes as part of the city’s wider smart city strategy and efforts to improve public services amid rapid urban growth and increasing tourism.

The municipality said the expansion is designed to make parking in Sharjah easier for residents and visitors, while improving traffic flow and overall service efficiency.

How Sharjah’s smart parking system works

Unlike regular paid public parking areas, these smart parking yards operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with no free parking periods.

The facilities are equipped with AI-powered cameras installed at entry and exit points. These cameras automatically read vehicle number plates, track parking duration, and calculate fees — removing the need for paper tickets or traditional meters.

Motorists don’t need to send SMS payments either.

Parking fees must be paid exclusively through the Sharjah Digital app. Drivers can choose hourly parking (from one to five hours) or opt for daily, weekly, monthly, or annual subscriptions. Subscriptions apply only to the selected smart parking yard.

Once a vehicle exits, the system calculates the total parking time and sends a notification via the app showing the amount due.

More parking spaces coming soon

The municipality confirmed that six additional smart parking yards are currently under development. These will add another 1,457 parking spaces across Sharjah, further expanding organised parking solutions in commercial, residential, and tourist-heavy areas.

Officials say the goal is to address growing demand for parking in Sharjah while maintaining a safer and more structured environment for motorists.

As Sharjah continues to develop, smart parking infrastructure is becoming a key part of the emirate’s digital transformation, making parking faster, automated, and fully app-based.

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Eid travel guide UAE: Free parking, buses and metro timings explained 

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Planning to head out this Eid? Whether you’re visiting family, going mall-hopping or planning a road trip, here’s your all-in-one travel guide across the UAE.

Abu Dhabi: Free parking, no toll fees

In Abu Dhabi, travel just got easier:

  • Free public parking from March 19–22
  • No Darb toll charges during the same period
  • Paid parking resumes March 23

Perfect for stress-free city driving during Eid.

Sharjah: 3 days of free parking

In Sharjah:

  • Free parking on first 3 days of Eid
  • Paid zones still apply in some smart parking areas

Sharjah: More buses, less waiting

The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority is rolling out:

  • 4,600 intercity bus trips
  • Buses every 5 minutes during peak hours
  • Extended hours at Al Jubail Bus Station

Ideal if you’re travelling between emirates without driving.

Dubai: Metro, malls and movement

In Dubai:

  • Dubai Metro and public transport will run on extended Eid schedules
  • Expect heavy crowds near malls, beaches and tourist hotspots
  • Plan trips early or travel during off-peak hours

Dubai: Beach and traffic tips

  • Some beaches are family-only zones
  • Parking near popular areas will fill up fast
  • Use public transport where possible

Taxis across UAE

Across all emirates:

  • Taxis available 24/7
  • Options include family taxis, ladies-only and accessible vehicles
  • Expect higher demand during peak Eid hours

Travel tips 

  • Leave early to avoid traffic
  • Use transport apps for live updates
  • Always check parking signs (especially in Sharjah & Dubai)
  • Travel late evening for less congestion

This Eid, getting around the UAE is easier, with:

  • Free parking in Abu Dhabi & Sharjah
  • More buses and reduced wait times
  • Extended metro and taxi services

So whether you’re heading to a mall, beach or another emirate, you’re covered.

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Eid Al Fitr in UAE: Abu Dhabi announces free parking and toll waiver

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If you’re driving around Abu Dhabi this Eid, here’s some great news.

Authorities have announced free public parking and suspended toll charges across the emirate during the Eid Al Fitr holiday, making travel easier and more affordable for residents.

Free parking

Under the “Mawaqif” system, public parking will be free from Thursday, March 19 to Sunday, March 22.

Paid parking will resume on Monday, March 23.

Truck parking at Musaffah M-18 will also be free during the holiday period.

No Toll

The Q Mobility has confirmed that Darb toll gate fees will be completely suspended during the same period.

That means:

  • No toll charges from March 19 to 22
  • Regular charges return on March 23

Customer Centres closed

Customer Happiness Centres will remain closed during the Eid break and will reopen on March 23.

However, residents can still access services 24/7 through:

  • TAMM platform
  • Darb mobile app
  • Official websites and helpline

Whether you’re heading out for Eid prayers, visiting family, or exploring the city, this temporary waiver means:

  • Lower travel costs
  • Easier movement across the city
  • Less stress during busy holiday days

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Eid Al Fitr in UAE: Sharjah announces free parking for 3 days 

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Good news if you’re driving around Sharjah this Eid.

The Sharjah Municipality has announced that public parking across the emirate will be free on the first, second and third days of Eid Al Fitr, making it easier for residents and visitors to enjoy the celebrations without worrying about parking fees.

What drivers need to know

The free parking applies to most public spaces, giving drivers more flexibility during the busy holiday period.

However, the Municipality has clarified that:

  • Smart parking zones are not included
  • Some areas will remain paid even during Eid

To avoid fines, motorists are advised to check signage carefully, especially the blue information boards that indicate paid zones.

With malls, parks and beaches expected to be crowded during Eid, free parking comes as a welcome relief for families heading out to celebrate across the emirate.

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