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Dubai Eid Al Adha 2026 Deals: Free Ice Cream and More

From complimentary scoops at six parks to buy-one-get-one coffee and zero-sugar desserts, here is every Eid Al Adha freebie worth chasing this week.

Dubai Eid Al Adha 2026 Deals: Free Ice Cream and More
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  • 1Dubai Municipality is giving away free ice cream from 5pm to 7pm on the first day of Eid Al Adha at six parks: Creek Park, Zabeel Park, Mushrif National Park, Al Safa Park, Al Barsha Pond Park and Al Nahda Pond Park. No registration needed.
  • 2Major Dubai parks stay open until midnight throughout the Eid holiday, with extended hours at Dubai Frame and Children's City.
  • 3Emarat's Café Arabica is running a buy-one-get-one deal on Grande Cappuccinos, Lattes and Americanos (hot or iced) through 29 May.
  • 4A local dessert brand is offering buy-one-get-one-free on all zero-sugar dishes from 25 to 31 May, valid for walk-ins and online orders.

Eid Al Adha 2026 is here, and Dubai has a full lineup of freebies and limited-time deals ready to go. Dubai Municipality is giving away complimentary ice cream at six major parks, Emarat's Café Arabica is running a buy-one-get-one deal on signature coffees through 29 May, and a UAE-based dessert brand is offering the same BOGO treat on zero-sugar sweets. If your Eid Al Adha plans still have room, here is every Dubai Eid Al Adha 2026 deal worth knowing.

Free Ice Cream at Six Dubai Parks

Dubai Municipality has confirmed updated timings for its Eid Al Adha 2026 free ice cream giveaway. Visitors can collect a complimentary scoop from 5pm to 7pm on the first day of Eid Al Adha only. No registration is needed, just show up at any of the six listed parks within the window and grab your scoop.

The giveaway takes place at:

- Creek Park - Zabeel Park - Mushrif National Park - Al Safa Park - Al Barsha Pond Park - Al Nahda Pond Park

The Municipality confirmed the initiative is about creating fun family moments during the holiday. If you are planning a park day with the family, timing it right gets everyone a free ice cream on top of it.

Major parks throughout Dubai will also stay open until midnight for the entire Eid holiday period. That means extended evening hours for families who want to keep the celebrations going without a hard stop.

Entertainment at Dubai Frame and Children's City

The parks are one piece of the full Eid lineup. Dubai Frame and Children's City are both hosting entertainment activities during the holiday, with extended visiting hours at each attraction. Specific event programming was not included in the official announcement, so checking directly with each venue ahead of your visit is the right call to avoid any timing surprises.

BOGO Coffee at Café Arabica by Emarat

For the coffee crowd, Emarat's Café Arabica outlets throughout the UAE are running a buy-one-get-one deal on signature drinks through 29 May. The offer covers Grande Cappuccinos, Grande Lattes, and Grande Americanos, all available hot or iced.

Bakeria, the baked goods counter at Emarat stations, is operating at all locations as well. The freshly baked pastries are right there if you want something to pair with your coffee, and the value on this deal makes a proper Eid coffee run very easy to justify.

Zero-Sugar Desserts on a Buy One Get One Deal

A local dessert concept is also running a promotion from 25 to 31 May: buy one, get one free on all zero-sugar dishes and desserts. The offer is valid for both walk-ins and online orders, so you can head out or get it delivered straight to your door. It is guilt-free Eid indulgence with no compromises on taste.

Eid Al Adha 2026 in Dubai has a genuinely good mix of offers to work with this week. Free ice cream at parks, BOGO coffee, and zero-sugar dessert deals all running at the same time is a hard lineup to sleep on. Check the exact timings, map out your spots, and enjoy the holiday while the offers are still live.

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Julie Buere

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.