In need of some city respite? Or just want to get fit for free? Unwind on a patch of green our handy guide. Just dont forget your picnic basket and sunblock.
1 Al Mamzar Beach Park
An unsung hero of Dubai’s parks, Al Mamzar is a secluded gem. Perched majestically on a headland at the mouth of Khor al-Mamzar near Sharjah, it is both a lushly landscaped park and pristine beach all rolled into one. Spread over 99 hectares, it includes four beaches, a large manicured lawn, swimming pools, an amphitheatre, children’s playgrounds, basketball courts, and areas for both football and volleyball. You can even rent a cabin or cruise along the park’s extensive network of bicycle paths if you wish. With 1,600 palm trees and 300 coconut trees, you can also be assured of shade when necessary.
Two highlights, however, are the park’s 28 barbecue areas and a 12-foot concrete half pipe that is hugely popular amongst the city’s skateboard community. Anybody with a child who is big into kick-flips and ollies will appreciate the draw.
Ready for the cooler weather ahead, the park underwent renovation during the summer months, with Dubai Municipality installing newer furniture, air-conditioners and new park grills, all of which are designed to enhance the park’s already excellent barbecue experience. More parking spaces have also been added to help increase visitor numbers and reduce traffic congestion during public holidays.
Small kiosks selling drinks, ice creams and assorted treats are sprinkled around the park, but it’s picnics and barbecues that are the big draw.
Al Khaleej Street, Al Mamzar, Sun to Wed 8am to 10pm, Thur to Sat (and official holidays), 8am to 11pm, Dhs5, Dhs30 per car. Tel: (04) 2966201
2 Al Barsha Pond Park
One of Dubai’s smaller parks, don’t let its compact size put you off. There’s plenty to keep you entertained, not least the large central man-made lake around which it is built.
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