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Al Majarrah Park Sharjah Reopens With Free Entry for All

The Sharjah Ruler has inaugurated a redesigned creekside park packed with interactive sculptures, sports zones and kids' play areas, all free to enter.

Al Majarrah Park Sharjah Reopens With Free Entry for All
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  • 1Al Majarrah Park Sharjah reopened on May 21, 2026, inaugurated by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah.
  • 2Entry is completely free and open to everyone, with the park located on Corniche Street in Sharjah's heritage district beside the creek.
  • 3The redesign by artist collective SUPERFLEX features 10 large-scale interactive sculptures inspired by everyday objects shared by local residents.
  • 4Facilities include mist zones, water fountains, trampolines, climbing areas, a running track, football and basketball courts, and a skating area.
  • 5The park is a Sharjah Art Foundation project, supported by Sharjah Municipality and the Sharjah Department of Public Works.

Al Majarrah Park Sharjah is officially open, and families throughout the UAE have been waiting for exactly this. The park reopened on May 21, 2026, inaugurated by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah. Located on Corniche Street in the heritage district alongside the creek, Al Majarrah Park Sharjah is completely free to enter and loaded with things to do for all ages.

This one is a different kind of park, and here is why.

A Park Designed Around Local Memories

The redesign of Al Majarrah Park Sharjah was conceived by international artist collective SUPERFLEX, working closely with Schul Landscape Architects from Copenhagen and KWY.studio from Lisbon. The team went directly to local Sharjah residents and asked them to share everyday objects that held personal significance, whether tied to their lives in the emirate or memories of their homelands.

Ten of those objects, spanning categories like games, technology, food, and nature, were recast as large-scale sculptures installed throughout the park. These are not purely decorative pieces. They are designed for interaction, encouraging visitors to look at familiar things from a completely new perspective. The pathways are laid out with surfaces that rise and fall, referencing the natural desert landscape surrounding the city, and outlines of historic courtyards and houses from the heritage district are woven into the layout of the park's different zones.

What Is Inside Al Majarrah Park Sharjah

The facilities cover a wide range. For families with kids, there are mist zones, interactive water fountains, trampolines, and climbing areas spread throughout the grounds. Sports facilities include a running track, climbing nets, football courts, basketball courts, and a dedicated skating area.

Wide open green spaces and picnic areas make it easy to spend a full afternoon without a single dirham spent. The 10 large-scale sculptures are scattered throughout, so the art is part of the walk itself, not a separate section to seek out.

Entry to Al Majarrah Park Sharjah is completely free and open to everyone.

Activities and Programmes at the Park

The official reopening on May 21 came with a full evening programme running from 7:30pm to 10pm. Visitors could join Stroll and Sketch, a self-guided walking tour encouraging guests to observe and draw the plants, pathways, and sculptural elements they spotted around the park.

For visitors aged 15 and above, Uncover Al Majarrah Park: Scavenger Hunt challenged participants to follow clues related to architecture, sculpture, and materials, leading them to distinctive spots in and around the park. Families with children aged three to five had a dedicated hands-on activity area called Art Adventure: Early Learning Station, run for parents and caregivers alongside their little ones.

These programmes are managed through Sharjah Art Foundation and will continue on a regular basis.

The Organisation Behind the Project

Al Majarrah Park is a project of Sharjah Art Foundation, the emirate's flagship cultural institution. The development was made possible with the support of Sharjah Municipality and the Sharjah Department of Public Works. The park now sits alongside a permanent public art portfolio in Sharjah that includes Random International's Rain Room, opened in Al Majarrah in 2018, Gary Simmons' Across the Chalk Line, reopened in Al Mureijah Square in 2023, and Kerry James Marshall's Untitled: Excavation from 2022.

Why UAE Families Should Put This Free Sharjah Park on Their List

For residents in Dubai and the wider UAE, Al Majarrah Park Sharjah is a short drive away and completely free. With 10 art installations, dedicated kids' play zones, multiple sports facilities, and wide green spaces all in one location on Corniche Street, it is the kind of day-out option that is genuinely rare at no cost in this region.

If you are looking for free things to do in UAE or family weekend activities, this park belongs at the top of that list. Pack a picnic, bring the kids, and go.

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Jovilyn Carman

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