Now you can park and ride on Dubai Canal
Park under the Shaikh Zayed Road bridge to access the Boardwalk

Dubai: Now, park your car on the side of canal enjoy the vistas from the Boardwalk or take a ride on a ferry or a water taxi.
The
Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has opened up more than 1,600 paid
parking slots for the canal visitors in the Business Bay and Safa areas.
The
parking facilities are located on either side of the canal from one end
to the other, including 652 slots bearing the Code G located at the
Business Bay district and 628 parking slots allocated beneath Shaikh
Zayed Road bridge and Safa Park.
Additionally, 322 parking slots around the Dubai Water Canal bearing the Code A are also available.
Maitha
Bin Adai, CEO of Traffic and Roads Agency at RTA, said the seasonal
parking cards will not be valid in the areas bearing code G, while the
cards will be valid in the areas around the canal with code A.
“Dubai
Water Canal is shaping into one of the most attractive tourist
attractions for residents, visitors and tourists in Dubai, which
requires the provision of key infrastructure, such as parking slots as
they help facilitate movement around the landmark,” she said.
Parking
under the Shaikh Zayed Road bridge is the best place to leave your cars
and walk along the canal with family and friends.
Heading from
the direction of Sharjah on Shaikh Zayed road, the easiest way to access
the Shaikh Zayed bridge parking is to take the Umm Ammar exit after the
Mazaya Centre and turn left from the small roundabout on the service
road running parallel to the highway.
For metro travellers, the
Boardwalk is just a few hundred metres from the Business Bay station,
just a 10-minute walk on either side of Shaikh Zayed road.
Visitors
to the canal can also enjoy the view from the top of Shaikh Zayed road
bridge as the RTA has opened two elevators each on either side from
Boardwalk.
Ferries are available from both ends — the Dubai Canal
marine station near Jumeirah Beach Park and Al Jaddaf marine station
near Creek metro station — at 10am, 12 noon and 5.30pm. At the Shaikh
Zayed road station, which is right next to the canal fountain on the
16-lane bridge, the ferries will be available at 11.25am, 1.25pm and
6.25pm towards Jumeirah, while heading towards Jaddaf the ferries will
be available at 12.25pm, 2.25pm and 7.25pm.
Water taxis are available on call from 10am to 10pm.
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