Dubai is famous for its futuristic skyline and luxurious lifestyle, but it’s also home to one of the most efficient public transport systems in the region. Whether you’re a resident or a tourist, this 2025 guide to public transport in Dubai covers everything you need to know about the Metro, RTA buses, taxis, and more.
The Dubai Metro is the backbone of the city’s transport system, offering a fast and affordable way to move around the city.
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Days |
Operating Hours |
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Monday to Thursday |
5:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
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Friday |
5:00 AM – 1:00 AM |
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Saturday |
5:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
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Sunday |
8:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
⏰ Hours may change during public holidays or special events.
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Zones |
Fare (Regular) |
Fare (Gold Class) |
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1 Zone |
AED 3 |
AED 6 |
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2 Zones |
AED 5 |
AED 10 |
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3+ Zones |
AED 7.5 |
AED 15 |
🚨 Note: Prices are based on Silver Nol Card. Gold Class is a premium cabin.
Dubai’s RTA buses cover over 100 routes across the city and suburbs. All buses are air conditioned and accessible for people with disabilities.
RTA managed taxis are metered, clean, and available 24/7. You can book them via Hala on Careem app, by phone, or at designated taxi stands.
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Fare Type |
Cost |
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Starting fare (regular hours) |
AED 12 |
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Per km rate |
AED 2.25 |
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Airport starting fare |
AED 25 |
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Minimum fare |
AED 12 – AED 20 (varies by area) |
💡 Taxis accept Nol Card (on some routes), cash, or card payments.
The Nol Card is a rechargeable smart card used to pay for all public transport in Dubai – metro, bus, tram, water taxi, and some taxis.
📍 Cards are available at metro stations, RTA kiosks, and online.
AED 3 per ride (Nol Card)
Dubai’s public transport system is safe, affordable, and continues to expand. Whether you’re commuting daily or sightseeing, using the metro, buses, and taxis can save you time and money while exploring this vibrant city.
With the Nol card, multiple transport modes are seamlessly connected, making it easier than ever to move around Dubai in 2025.