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Everything you need to know about the Dubai Metro...

Running both underground and on elevated rails, the Dubai Metro Green Line flanks Dubai Creek, while its Red Line runs north–south and near-parallel to the city’s main Sheikh Zayed Road. The routes cover seven zones, with journey prices linked to the zones crossed. Trains run daily every few minutes and more frequently during morning and evening rush hours.

Many travelers use the metro to reach major attractions such as Dubai Mall, and some tours include a metro ride. To use the trains, you need to prepurchase a Nol smart card, choosing from a Red Ticket for up to 10 trips, a Silver Card for more regular travel, a Gold Card for premium train seats, or other options. You can also use your Nol card on Dubai’s public buses, trams, and water buses.

Getting around Dubai is quick and easy thanks to the city's advanced rail system.

Spanning nearly 90kms, the fully-automated Dubai Metro presents an efficient way to explore the city. There are two main lines – Red (which branches out into two routes at the Jabal Ali interchange) and Green – making it easy to plan your journey. Here are your top questions about the Dubai Metro, answered.

How can I use the Dubai Metro?

You need to buy single, return and day-pass tickets or a cashless smart card known as Nol on the metro. There are several metro stations dotted around the city so, for easy navigation, use the Roads and Transport Authority's helpful online journey planner.

If you've just arrived in Dubai, you'll be pleased to know there are two stops on the Red line at Dubai International Airport (DXB) Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Simply look for the signs to the metro once you've collected your baggage, and pay for a ticket directly at the station.

You can carry two pieces of luggage with you on a Dubai Metro train – one large suitcase (no bigger than 81cm x 58cm x 30cm) and one carry-on bag (no bigger than 55cm x 38 cm x 20cm).

What are Nol cards?
Similar to London's Oyster card or New York City's Metrocard, the Nol card is a rechargeable ticket that you can top up and gives you cheaper fares.

Nol cards can also be used to pay for fares on other forms of public transportation in the city, including buses, trams and taxis.

There are several ticket options available, although tourists usually opt for the Silver Nol card that can be preloaded with up to AED1,000 in credit – ideal if you plan on regularly using public transport during your stay in Dubai...


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