Al Mamzar Beach Park
Times of IndiaGuide2Dubai/SIGHTSEEING IN DUBAI/ Updated : May 5, 2016, 16:13 IST
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The Mamzar Beach Park is situated at Al Mamzar residential area to the north of Al Hamriya port. This park was unveiled in 1994 and is one of the best beach parks in Dubai, with a local flavour. It rests along the Al Mamzar Beach … Read more
The Mamzar Beach Park is situated at Al Mamzar residential area to the north of Al Hamriya port. This park was unveiled in 1994 and is one of the best beach parks in Dubai, with a local flavour. It rests along the Al Mamzar Beach on Dubai and Sharjah border. Read less

The Mamzar Beach Park is situated at Al Mamzar residential area to the north of Al Hamriya port. This park was unveiled in 1994 and is one of the best beach parks in Dubai, with a local flavour. It rests along the Al Mamzar Beach on Dubai and Sharjah border.
Specified for individuals and cars, visitors have the choice of reaching the beach from several entrances. The swimming pools in the park are divided into three pools for children and adults.
The admission fees is Dh.5 per person (by walk), Dh.40 per person (by car) and Dh.10 per person (for swimming pool entry). The working hours are between 8am to 11pm (daily) while on Wednesdays, the entry is restricted to ladies only.
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