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How to get from Dubai Airport to the city.

Quick answerDubai International Airport (DXB) is about 24 km from the city centre — a 15–20 minute drive in light traffic. The main options are the Metro (cheapest), a taxi, or a pre-booked car with driver (most comfortable, with meet-and-greet and flight tracking).

Just landed at DXB and wondering how to reach your hotel? Here are all the realistic options — metro, taxi and private transfer — compared by price, time and comfort, with real 2026 fares so you can pick what suits you.

Dubai International Airport (DXB) sits about 24 km from the city centre — a drive of roughly 15–20 minutes when traffic is light. It's one of the world's busiest airports, but getting into the city is genuinely easy. Here's the honest breakdown.

The quick comparison

Option Price Time Door-to-door?
Metro~4–8.50 AED30–40 minNo
Taxi~45 AED + surcharges15–20 minYes
Private transferfrom ~200 AED15–20 minYes + meet & greet

Fares are typical 2026 figures and can vary by destination, time of day and traffic.

1. Dubai Metro — the cheapest way

The Red Line metro runs directly from Terminals 1 and 3, and it's by far the cheapest option — fares run from about 4 AED for a single zone up to 8.50 AED across three zones, paid with a Nol card you buy at the station. The ride to central stations like Burj Khalifa / Dubai Mall takes around 30–40 minutes.

The catch: it drops you at a station, not your hotel. After a long-haul flight, with luggage, you'll likely still need a taxi for the last stretch — and the metro doesn't run 24/7. Great for budget solo travellers; less ideal for families or late arrivals.

2. Airport taxi — quick and door-to-door

Official cream-coloured taxis wait outside every terminal, 24/7. They're metered: expect a 20–25 AED airport pickup charge, then around 45 AED to Downtown, with roughly 30 AED to Bur Dubai. Note the 25 AED night surcharge between 10pm and 6am, plus possible waiting charges in traffic.

Taxis are convenient and take you to the door. The downsides: you may queue at busy arrival times, the final fare isn't fixed (rush-hour traffic adds up on the meter), and not every driver speaks fluent English — it helps to have your hotel address written down.

3. Private transfer — fixed price, no queue

A pre-booked private transfer means a chauffeur waits for you inside the terminal with a name sign, helps with your luggage, and drives you straight to your hotel in a comfortable car. The price is fixed and agreed in advance — no meter, no surge, no surprises. Prices generally start from around 200 AED depending on the car and destination.

It costs more than a taxi, but for many travellers it's worth it: arriving late at night, travelling with family and luggage, coming for business, or simply not wanting to think after a long flight. The driver tracks your flight, so a delay doesn't cost you the ride.

So which should you pick?

If you're on a tight budget and travelling light, the metro is unbeatable value. If you want quick and simple, grab a taxi. And if you'd rather step off the plane and have someone already waiting to handle everything — a fixed-price private transfer is the most comfortable way in, especially for families, business trips and late arrivals.

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FAQ

What is the cheapest way from Dubai Airport to the city?

The Metro Red Line, with fares from about 4 to 8.50 AED. Stations are in Terminals 1 and 3, and the ride takes around 30–40 minutes.

How much is a taxi from Dubai Airport to downtown?

A 20–25 AED pickup charge plus around 45 AED to Downtown, with a 25 AED surcharge for trips between 10pm and 6am.

Is a private airport transfer worth it?

If you want a fixed price, no queue and a chauffeur meeting you inside the terminal — yes, especially after a long flight, with luggage or arriving late. Prices generally start from around 200 AED.

How far is the airport from the city centre?

About 15 miles (24 km), a drive of roughly 15–20 minutes outside rush hour.

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