The Dubai Metro runs seven days a week, and metro stations are open from: Monday to Thursday: 5am to 12am (midnight)Friday: 5am to 1am (next day)Saturday: 5am to 12am (midnight)
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Trains run frequently from DXB Terminals 1 and 3, with both stations on the Red Line. The Red Line runs from 5 AM to midnight, Monday to Thursday; 5 AM to 1 AM (the next day) on Friday; 5 AM to midnight on Saturday and 8 AM to midnight on Sunday.
Dubai RTA operates a vehicle from Airport Terminal 3 Metro Station 2 to Burj Khalifa/ Dubai Mall Metro Station 2 every 10 minutes. Tickets cost AED 5 - AED 8 and the journey takes 27 min.
In Dubai, Uber and Careem typically cost more than a taxi . The advantage is that Uber offers a flat rate, so if there's traffic and you're going a long distance, it can also be cheaper. In general, Careem is less expensive than Uber for shorter distances and Uber is less expensive for longer distances.
Dubai is actually very relaxed and open-minded when it comes to clothing. As the public is very international, so is the clothing. You will see people wearing all imaginable sorts of clothing in Dubai – from shorts and sleeveless t-shirts to burqas. But don't forget that it's a Muslim country and you are a guest.
Getting Around Dubai by Taxi or Private CarOnce in the city, you'll find an abundance of taxis available. Many tourists have said this is the best and easiest way to get around Dubai. Most taxis are operated by the government with a few private companies offering alternative services.
All taxis are metered, with rates starting at 12 dirhams (roughly $3.25) and increasing by about 2.82 dirhams (around $0.75) per mile. Because Dubai addresses do not include building numbers, you'll have to specify your destination based on an intersection or a nearby hotel or landmark.
Taxi/TransferThe airport provides an official taxi rank at each terminal that operates 24/7. It will take you as much time to reach Dubai city as taking a metro, 20 minutes and you're there.
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.