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Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall

Dubai Metro · Zone 6Opened 2010 Step-free access
Lines Served
Facilities
ToiletsATMsFree Wi-FiShops

Lines

1

Zone

Zone 6

Type

Metro

Facilities

4 available

About Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall

Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station is the Dubai Metro's gateway to one of the city's most visited landmarks. The station handles among the highest passenger volumes on the entire network, with wide platforms and multiple exits designed for large visitor flows. Arriving by metro is far more practical than driving, particularly on weekends and during peak tourist season.

The air-conditioned connection from the metro directly to the landmark is one of the genuine conveniences of Dubai's transport infrastructure - a significant practical advantage in the city's climate for most of the year.

Station Overview

Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station opened in 2010 on the Dubai Metro's Red Line. It is in Zone 6 of the NOL fare system. The system operates driverless, air-conditioned trains on elevated and underground infrastructure throughout the city.

Lines and Connectivity

The Red Line serves Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall, linking it to Dubai International Airport and the eastern Deira/Garhoud districts to the north-east, and to the Marina, Jebel Ali and Route 2020 extension to the south-west. The Union and BurJuman stations provide interchange to the Green Line.

Station Layout and Facilities

Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station is a modern, air-conditioned facility with toilets, ATMs, NOL top-up machines and a staffed service point. Gold Class carriages at the front of each train offer premium seating. A dedicated women and children's carriage in the middle of the train is clearly marked on the platform floor.

Accessibility

Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station provides full step-free access with lifts between street level, the concourse and all platforms. Tactile paving, audio announcements and platform screen doors are in place throughout.

Travel Tips

  • A NOL card (AED 25 including AED 19 credit) works on metro, bus, tram and marine transport across Dubai.
  • Gold Class carriages at the front of the train require a Gold Class NOL card or ticket - standard cards are not valid.
  • The women and children's carriage in the middle of the train is clearly marked on the platform.
  • Metro runs Saturday to Wednesday 05:30-24:00, Thursday 05:30-01:00, Friday 10:00-01:00.
  • Eating, drinking and chewing gum on the metro are prohibited - fines apply.
  • Use the RTA Dubai app for real-time arrivals and journey planning.

Nearby Attractions

Burj Khalifa - accessible from Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station.

Dubai Mall - accessible from Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station.

Dubai Fountain - accessible from Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station.

Dubai Aquarium - accessible from Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Station.

Timings and Best Time to Travel

Dubai Metro services at Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall run Saturday to Wednesday 05:30-24:00, Thursday 05:30-01:00, and Friday 10:00-01:00. Weekday rush hours are approximately 07:30-09:30 and 17:00-19:30. Mid-morning and early afternoon are the quietest periods. Weekends and Fridays see higher leisure traffic at mall and waterfront stations.

Nearest Metro to Burj Khalifa

If you are heading to Burj Khalifa, Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall is your closest metro stop on the Red Line. It also gives easy access to The Dubai Mall and Dubai Fountain. Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.

Stations on This Line

Traveller Tips

  • 1Expect a 15-minute walk to the mall via the link bridge.
  • 2Travelators are available for the entire distance.

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
Accessible toilets
Tactile guides
Lifts / Elevators

Frequently Asked Questions

QHow far is the mall?

It's an 800-meter walk via an air-conditioned bridge.

QIs the bridge wheelchair accessible?

Yes, it is fully accessible with elevators and wide walkways.

QCan I see the fountain from the station?

No, you must enter the mall and walk to the waterfront.

QIs there a bus to the Burj Khalifa?

No, the bridge is the primary pedestrian route.

QIs it crowded on weekends?

Yes, it is extremely busy on Friday and Saturday evenings.

QCan I buy a Nol card here?

Yes, there are multiple ticket offices and machines.