Dubai is one of the most visited cities in the world. If you’re planning a family vacation, check out our Best Time to Visit Dubai for Families in 2026 guide before booking your trip. Millions of tourists come here every year to see its amazing buildings, shopping malls, and beautiful beaches. But getting around Dubai can feel confusing—especially if you are visiting for the first time.
The good news is that Dubai has a modern and affordable metro system. The Dubai Metro is clean, fast, air-conditioned, and very easy to use. Whether you want to visit the Burj Khalifa, explore Dubai Mall, or reach the airport quickly, the metro can take you there.
This complete Dubai Metro guide for tourists will tell you everything you need to know — from ticket prices and routes to tips and top stations near famous attractions.
Dubai Metro Overview
The Dubai Metro was opened in 2009. It is operated by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). Today, it is one of the longest driverless metro systems in the world.
The metro runs on two main lines:
- Red Line — the main and longest line
- Green Line — a shorter inner-city line
Here is a quick overview of the Dubai Metro:
| Feature | Details |
| Opened | 2009 |
| Operator | RTA (Roads and Transport Authority) |
| Total Lines | 2 (Red Line + Green Line) |
| Total Stations | 53 stations |
| Type | Driverless, fully automated |
| Payment Method | Nol Card (required) |
| Languages | Arabic and English |
| Air-conditioned | Yes — fully air-conditioned |
| Luggage Allowed | Yes — with size limits |
| Women & Children Car | Yes — dedicated Gold and Women’s cars |

Red Line vs Green Line
Understanding the two lines will help you plan your trip better.
| Feature | Red Line | Green Line |
| Length | 52.1 km | 22.5 km |
| Stations | 35 stations | 18 stations |
| Key Areas | Airport, Mall of the Emirates, Dubai Marina, JBR | Deira, Gold Souk, Creek, Healthcare City |
| Best For | Most tourist attractions | Old Dubai and local areas |
| Direction | UAE Exchange ↔ Centrepoint | Creek ↔ Etisalat |
For most tourists, the Red Line will be the most useful. It connects Dubai International Airport to major shopping malls, hotels, and tourist spots.
Ticket Prices and Zones
Dubai Metro uses a zone-based pricing system. The price of your ticket depends on how many zones you travel through.
Zone-Based Fare Table (Nol Card — Standard)
| Zones | Nol Card Fare (AED) | Approximate Distance |
| 1 Zone | AED 3.00 | Short trip (within same zone) |
| 2 Zones | AED 5.00 | Medium trip |
| 3 Zones | AED 7.50 | Long trip |
| 4 Zones | AED 9.50 | Very long trip |
| 5 Zones | AED 11.50 | Longest routes |
| 6 Zones | AED 14.50 | Full line journey |
Gold Class Fare Table
| Zones | Gold Class Fare (AED) |
| 1 Zone | AED 6.00 |
| 2 Zones | AED 10.00 |
| 3+ Zones | AED 15.00+ |
Note: Children under 5 years old ride for free. Students and senior citizens may get discounted fares with a valid ID.
How to Get a Nol Card
You cannot pay cash inside the Dubai Metro gates. You must use a Nol card. This is a smart card that you load with money and tap at the metro gates.
Types of Nol Cards
| Card Type | Cost | Best For | Key Feature |
| Red Ticket (Paper) | AED 2 deposit | Short-term visitors | For 1 to 10 trips only |
| Silver Card | AED 25 (AED 19 credit) | Most tourists | Works on the metro, bus, tram, and water bus |
| Gold Card | AED 25 | Business travelers | Access to Gold Class cabin |
| Blue Card (Personalised) | AED 70 | Long-term residents | Higher trip limit, more features |
You can buy a Nol card at any metro station from ticket machines. The machines have an English option, making them easy to use.
You can also top up your Nol card at machines, RTA offices, or through the RTA Dubai app.

Top Stations for Tourists
The Dubai Metro connects you to almost every major tourist attraction. Here are the most popular stations and what you can visit nearby:
| Metro Station | Line | What to Visit Nearby |
| Burj Khalifa / Dubai Mall | Red Line | Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Dubai Fountain, Dubai Aquarium |
| Dubai Airport Terminal 1 (DXB) | Red Line | Terminal 1 — Emirates and other airlines |
| Dubai Airport Terminal 3 (DXB) | Red Line | Terminal 3 — Emirates flights |
| Mall of the Emirates | Red Line | Ski Dubai, Mall of the Emirates, shopping |
| DMCC / Jumeirah Lake Towers | Red Line | JLT, business district, cafes |
| Dubai Marina Mall | Red Line | Dubai Marina, waterfront walk, restaurants |
| Nakheel Harbour & Tower | Red Line | Palm Jumeirah Monorail connection |
| Gold Souk | Green Line | Deira Gold Souk, spice market, Old Dubai |
| Union | Red + Green | Main interchange station for both lines |
| BurJuman | Red + Green | BurJuman Mall, interchange between lines |
| Dubai Frame | Red Line (tram/bus needed) | Dubai Frame landmark |
Dubai Metro Operating Hours
| Day | Opening Time | Last Metro |
| Monday to Thursday | 5:00 AM | 12:00 Midnight |
| Friday | 5:00 AM | 1:00 AM (next day) |
| Saturday | 5:00 AM | 1:00 AM (next day) |
| Sunday | 8:00 AM | 12:00 Midnight |
Note: Hours may change during public holidays and special events such as New Year’s Eve and Ramadan. Before you travel, always check the RTA website for the latest operating hours.
Travel Tips for Dubai Metro Tourists
- Always buy or top up your Nol card before entering the metro. You cannot pay at the gate.
- Use the Gold Class car only if you have a Gold Nol card. It is located at the front of the train.
- The Women and Children Only car is usually the last car. Men are not allowed in this car.
- Eating and drinking are not allowed inside the metro. Fines can be heavy.
- Keep your voice low. Loud talking or phone calls are considered rude.
- Dress modestly — this is a public space in the UAE.
- Follow the arrows on the platform to know where to stand and how to board.
- Download the RTA Dubai app to plan your journey and check real-time metro info.
- If your Nol card runs out of credit, you cannot exit the gates. Always keep at least AED 7.50 on your card.
- The metro is especially crowded during morning rush (7–9 AM) and evening rush (5–8 PM). Travel outside these times if possible.

Pros and Cons of Using the Dubai Metro
Pros
| Advantage | Details |
| Very Affordable | Fares start at AED 3 — much cheaper than taxis |
| Fast and Reliable | Driverless trains are on time and frequent |
| Air-conditioned | Fully cooled — perfect for Dubai’s hot weather |
| Safe for All | Separate car for women and children |
| Easy to Use | English signage everywhere, simple machines |
| Wide Coverage | Connects airports, malls, hotels, and attractions |
Cons
| Disadvantage | Details |
| Limited Coverage | Some areas, like Palm Jumeirah and JBR beach, need a bus or tram after the metro |
| No Cash Payment | You must have a Nol card — no cash at gates |
| Crowded Rush Hours | Very busy during morning and evening peak times |
| Closed on Sunday mornings. | Starts at 8 AM on Sundays, not 5 AM |
| No Night Service | The metro closes at midnight — taxis are needed late at night |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can tourists use the Dubai Metro?
Yes. Tourists can use the Dubai Metro without any restrictions. Just buy a Nol card at the station and top up with money.
2. How much does a Dubai Metro ticket cost?
Fares start at AED 3 for one zone. The highest standard fare is AED 14.50 for six zones. Gold Class tickets cost more.
3. Does the Dubai Metro go to the airport?
Yes. The Red Line connects directly to Dubai International Airport (DXB) — both Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 have their own metro stations.
4. What is a Nol card, and where can I buy one?
An Nol card is the payment card for Dubai’s public transport. You can buy it at any metro station using the ticket machines. The Silver Card (AED 25) is the best option for tourists.
5. Is the Dubai Metro safe?
Yes. The Dubai Metro is very safe. There are security cameras, metro staff, and a dedicated car for women and children. It is one of the safest metro systems in the world.
6. What is the Gold Class car in the Dubai Metro?
The Gold Class is a premium cabin with more space and comfortable seating. You need a Gold Nol card to use it. It costs about double the standard fare.
7. Can I take luggage on the Dubai Metro?
Yes. You can carry luggage on the metro. However, very large bags or trolleys may be difficult to manage during busy hours. Try to travel during off-peak times with heavy luggage.
8. Is there a daily cap on Dubai Metro fares?
Yes. With the Silver Nol card, your daily metro fare is capped at AED 20. This is useful if you plan to make many trips in one day.
Key Takeaways
- The Dubai Metro has two lines — the Red Line (main tourist line) and the Green Line (Old Dubai and Deira).
- You must have a Nol card to ride — cash is not accepted at the gates.
- The Silver Nol card (AED 25) is the best option for most tourists.
- Fares start at AED 3 and depend on the number of zones travelled.
- The metro connects Dubai Airport, Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, Marina, and Mall of the Emirates.
- Metro runs from 5 AM to midnight (1 AM on Fridays and Saturdays).
- No eating, drinking, or loud talking allowed inside the metro.
- There is a daily fare cap of AED 20 for regular Nol card users.
Dubai Metro — Key Statistics
| Statistic | Number |
| Total Metro Stations | 53 |
| Total Track Length | 74.6 km |
| Annual Ridership (2023) | Over 200 million passengers |
| Average Daily Riders | Over 600,000 |
| Number of Train Cars | 79 trains |
| Maximum Speed | 90 km/h |
| Year Opened | 2009 |

