What's confirmed from public sources
Listings on PropertyFinder, Bayut, and Luxhabitat all describe Burj Royale parking as covered, secure and located within the building podium. Visitor parking is described as "available on a limited basis" — typical of Downtown Dubai towers, where visitor capacity is shared across the master plan.
- Parking format: covered, in-building podium levels
- Security: gated, monitored, accessed via the residential card key
- Visitor parking: limited; supplemented by paid public parking nearby
- Allocation ratio: typically one bay per 1- and 2-bedroom unit, often two bays for 3-bedroom units across Emaar Downtown towers — confirm on the specific unit's title deed
How to confirm parking before buying or renting
For a sale, parking allocation is recorded on the unit's Title Deed and the Oqood (if any prior). Ask the seller or the Emaar contact for a copy of the parking allocation document. For a rental, the tenancy contract should specify the bay number(s) included; if it doesn't, request it as a written addendum before signing. Bay locations are fixed to unit ownership — they do not move with tenants.
EV charging in the building
EV charging in Downtown Dubai apartment buildings is rolled out by the OA on a per-bay basis. Burj Royale's public listings do not state the current EV provisioning. If you drive an EV, ask Emaar Community Management for the current count of EV-ready bays in the podium and the policy on installing your own bay charger (most Emaar OAs allow it subject to approved electrician and meter).