Dubai is gearing up to host the 'Al Etihad Parade' on December 2 to mark the 54th Eid Al Etihad.
Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office, is organising the event in collaboration with the Events Security Committee in Dubai as part of the ‘National Month’ campaign
The gathering point for the parade is Dubai Maritime City at 3:00 pm. The procession will move along Jumeirah Road from the Union House intersection to the Burj Al Arab intersection between 4:00 pm and 5:30 pm, showcasing national pride and community spirit.
More than 30 volunteers from the Community Development Authority will hand out over 1,000 UAE flags to participants. Organisers stressed that all safety rules and official guidelines must be followed to ensure the wellbeing of participants and road users.
Authorities remind participants to stay in approved processions, follow police instructions, remain in their vehicles while moving, and avoid unsafe stunts or actions.
Vehicles must comply with regulations regarding passenger limits, visibility, noise levels, and prohibited modifications.
The use of fireworks, sprays or obscuring number plates is strictly banned.
Violations can result in fines of AED 10,000 to AED 100,000, vehicle impoundment for more than 90 days, 24 black points, and even licence suspension.
Organisers urge the public to follow official channels for the latest information related to the parade.
Brand Dubai, in collaboration with the Events Security Committee in Dubai, announces the organisation of the ‘Al Etihad Parade’ on 2 December to mark the 54th Eid Al Etihad. The event is being organised as part of the ‘National Month’ campaign. The gathering point for the parade… pic.twitter.com/tAFJJdczFp
— Brand Dubai (@BrandDubai) November 28, 2025

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