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Under instructions by HH Dr. Sheikh Sultan
bin Mohammed Al Qassimi, the Municipality
of Sharjah allocates a substantial proportion
of its budget and directs the efforts of its
engineers and personnel, to transform Sharjah
into a beautiful park, not only through allocating
plots of land, but also by planning extra
wide streets allowing ample space for islets
of lush greenery and trees, in order to provide
a relaxing environment to residents and users
of the streets.

Sharjah
National Park
Sharjah's largest park of 630,000 sq.
mt., is beautifully maintained with well established
trees and spacious lawns providing a perfect
setting for a walk or picnic.
Barbecue
facilities and benches are provided. Special
areas for cycling and rollerblading, play
areas, a duck pond and giant slide, combined
with the miniature city of Sharjah, make this
a major attraction for all the family. Plane
spotters can have a ball as the airport is
close by. Ice creams, drinks and snacks are
available from the park shop.
Sharjah
Municipality has extended the park to include
a cycle track, horror tunnel, coffee shop
and permanently installed barbecues. It has
also built a miniature Sharjah City. The cycle
track includes a horror tunnel combining caricatures
and figurines lit up by flashing lights. There
is also an infrared beam to squirt water on
unsuspecting cyclists. The main aim of the
cycle track is for the children's enjoyment
but at the same time exercise.
The
idea was envisaged by H. H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan
Bin Mohammed Al Qassimi as were the obstacles
such as the log ladder, water jump and horror
tunnel. They are proving to be a great success,
judging by the amount of weekend visitors.
The
cycles for hire vary in sizes and shapes to
suit all ages. Overlooking the cycle track
alongside the 'Giant Slide', a coffee shop
was constructed in an original Arabic style.
It incorporates seating for 30 people and
supplies coffee and soft drinks.
The
area around the 'Giant Slide' adjacent to
the grass mound has been sprinkled with children's
swings, spring rides, obstacle games and incorporates
permanently installed barbecues for the use
of visitors.
There
is a miniature version of Sharjah city, 'Miniature
Sharjah', which is made up of notable buildings
of Sharjah on a smaller scale and Khalid Lagoon.
On the lagoon there are remote control boats,
three islands and bridges. The lagoon is surrounded
by a safety fence. Within 'Miniature City
' there are remote control cars for children
as well as a 'Dry Ski Slope', which is 30
meters high and 60 meters long.
Al
Majaz Park
Covers over 300.00 sq.m. in a very important
part of the city, located between Jamal Abdul
Nasser Street and the Corniche of the Khalid
Lagoon, a vital residential and commercial
district.
The
park is exquisitely landscaped and boasts
several concrete monuments, palm trees, a
fountain, flower beds and all the vital services
needed by its visitors. The park has booths
serving takeaway on the lakeside entrance.

Al
Jazeira Park
A
typical resort and one of Sharjah's most important
touristic and recreational facilities, it
covers 1,00,000 sq.m. inside Khaled lagoon.
The
park features a fun city for children, a mini
zoo, which shows visitors a variety of bird
species as well as monkeys and deers, two
swimming pools for adults and children an
artificial waterfall, and a train, which carries
children and adults throughout the park.
The
facility also features a restaurant/ snack
bar, offering its services at moderate prices.
The view from the park across the lagoon offers
breathtaking views of the Blue Souk, the Corniche
and the Sharjah fountain.
Sharjah
is truly a garden city now with its many parks
inside and outside the city, including, just
to name a few, Al Faiha'a, Al Musalla, Al
Ettihad, Al Fisht and the desert and the National
Parks Resorts.
More
details about Sharjah Parks:
|
PARK
NAME
|
TIMINGS
|
FEE
|
REMARKS
|
| Al
Majaz Park |
4
pm to 11 pm
Friday : 10 am to 12 midnight |
Free
|
|
| Abu
Shagarah Park |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
|
| Al
Jazat Park |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
|
| Al
Hezam Al Akhadar Park (The Green Belt) |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
|
| Maysalon
Park |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
|
| Al
Telaa Park |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
|
| Al
Fishit Park |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
|
| Al
Fayhaa Park |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
|
| Al
Mansoura Park |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
|
| Al
Darari Park |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
|
| Families
Park |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
|
| Al
Sedrah Park |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
For
family and children.
|
| Sharjah
National Park |
4
pm to 10 pm
Friday: 10 am to 10 pm |
Free
|
|
| Al
Ittihad Square |
3.30
pm to 10.30 pm |
Adults
5 Dh.
Children 2 Dh.
|
Closed
on Saturday. Monday only for Ladies
and Children
|
| Lake
Khalid |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
|
| Khor
Fakkan Corniche |
3
pm onwards |
Free
|
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