If evening walks, late-night park visits, and post-Iftar outings are part of your Ramadan routine, you’ll want to keep this saved. Dubai Municipality has confirmed the working hours for public parks and recreational spots during Ramadan, so you can plan your time outdoors without guessing.
Parks and Attractions that Close before Midnight
- Children’s City: 9 AM to 4 PM
- Mountain Biking Track, Hiking Trail, and Cubs Track: 6:30 AM to 6 PM
- Dubai Frame: 10 AM to 7 PM
- Al Safa Park: 12 PM to 10 PM
- Al Mamzar Park: 8 AM to 11 PM

Parks and Attractions Open until and after Midnight
- Al Khawaneej Park, Zabeel Park, Quranic Park, and Mushrif National Park: 9 AM to 12 AM
- Quranic Park Cave and Glass House: 1 PM to 9:30 PM
- Residential parks and plazas: 8 AM to 1 AM
- Lake Parks: 8 AM to 2 AM
Lake Parks include Al Twar Pond Park, Al Nahda Pond Park, Al Khawaneej Pond Park, Al Barsha Pond Park, Ghadeer Al Tair Lake, and Lime Lake Park.
Ramadan shifts the rhythm of the city, and these updated hours make it easier to plan family time, workouts, or relaxed walks after Iftar. Whether you prefer early mornings or late nights, there’s a park that fits your schedule.
If you’re organizing your routine during this month, it’s worth checking out other daily life changes during Ramadan, including reduced working hours, updated Salik timings, and paid parking rules in Dubai.