Dubai Frame & Public Parks Announce Extended Ramadan Timings & Here’s When You Can Visit!

Dubai Frame Ramadan

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Dubai’s got a treat for everyone this Ramadan,  longer hours at some of its most loved attractions and parks! Whether you fancy a moonlit stroll, a morning bike ride, or a sunset selfie at Dubai Frame, the city’s giving you more time to soak it all in this Ramadan. Dubai Municipality has officially stretched the clock, and your leisure plans just got a serious upgrade.

Dubai Frame & Parks Extend Hours For Ramadan

The Dubai Frame: More Time For Sky-High Views

Let’s start with the city’s golden photo frame, the Dubai Frame. This iconic landmark will now welcome visitors daily from 10 am to 7 pm. So, whether you want to catch the soft morning light or that golden-hour glow, you’ve got options. Ramadan evenings tend to feel magical, and standing 150 metres above the city at sunset? Pure gold.

Parks After Dark: Late-Night Chills Are In

Now for the green gems of the city: public parks. Dubai’s favourite outdoor spaces will keep their gates wide open until 1 am. The tracks will open even earlier for fitness fans keen on a post-Fajr power walk. Yes, that means you can burn those suhoor calories before most people wake up.

Here’s a quick peek at some of the park timings:

  • Mushrif Park, Al Khor Park & Zabeel Park: 9 am to 11 pm
  • Mamzar Park & Mushrif National Park: 8 am to 10 pm
  • Safa Park: 12 pm to 10 pm

Whether you want to have a barbecue under the stars or just let the kids burn off some energy after iftar, these parks are ready for you.

For Families: Kids’ Zones & Quranic Park Hours

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For those with little ones in tow, Children’s City offers slightly different timings. Visit from 9 am to 4 pm on weekdays and 11 am to 4 pm on weekends. It’s the perfect spot to sneak in some educational fun without anyone even noticing.

Meanwhile, Quranic Park, one of Dubai’s most unique cultural attractions, welcomes visitors from 8 am to 10 pm. Its Cave and Glass House will open a bit later from 1 pm to 9 pm, so you can wander through nature while diving into spiritual wisdom, all in one trip.

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If you’re itching to keep your fitness goals intact while fasting, Dubai’s got you covered. The Mountain Bike Area at Mushrif National Park opens bright and early at 6 am and stays open until 11 pm. And for those who prefer to walk with a view, the Mountain Track at Quranic Park opens from 6 am to 5:30 pm.

Nature Lovers, This One’s For You

If structured park hours aren’t your thing and you just want to escape into the wild, Al Marmoom Lakes and Suhaila Lakes are your go-to spots. Open 24/7, these serene spaces are perfect for night owls, early risers, or anyone who simply wants to sit by the water and soak in the quiet. Dubai’s making sure you don’t miss a minute.

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