Dubai Buses

Dubai’s bus system is an integral part of the city’s public transportation network, operated by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA). Buses cover almost every area in Dubai, connecting residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and tourist attractions. The fleet is modern, air-conditioned, and equipped with comfortable seating, accessibility features, and real-time tracking at bus stops through

Al Maktoum Road

Al Maktoum Road is one of the oldest and most important streets in Dubai, running through the heart of the Deira district. Stretching about two kilometers, it connects key locations such as Baniyas Square and the Deira Clock Tower, making it a central part of the city’s urban landscape. Built in the early 1960s, the

Al Rigga District

Al Rigga is a dynamic and culturally rich neighborhood located in the eastern part of Dubai, within the historic Deira district, which has a population of around 400,000, making it one of Dubai's most established areas.It is a key residential and commercial hub, known for its vibrant streets, diverse amenities, and convenient location. The district

Al Rigga Road

Al Rigga Road is one of the most well known streets in Deira and an important part of Dubai’s urban life. It runs through the Al Rigga District, a lively district with a mix of hotels, restaurants, cafés, shops, and offices. The road is close to Dubai Creek and has long been a link between

Jebel Ali

Jebel Ali is a sprawling coastal community about 35 kilometers southwest of central Dubai. It is best known for hosting the world’s largest man-made harbor, the Port of Jebel Ali, which serves as a major logistics and shipping hub. Adjacent to the port lies the Jebel Ali Free Zone, home to thousands of international businesses

Dubai Twin Towers

The Deira Twin Towers, also know as The Rolex Towers were completed in 1993 in the Deira district, near the historic Dubai Creek. Designed to provide modern commercial and office spaces, the towers reflect Dubai’s rapid growth as a regional business hub in the early 1990s. The complex consists of two towers, each approximately 100

Sheikh Zayed Road

Sheikh Zayed Road Sheikh Zayed Road is the main highway that runs through Dubai. It forms part of the E11, the longest road in the United Arab Emirates. The section known as Sheikh Zayed Road extends for about 55 kilometers within Dubai, connecting the city from the Trade Centre roundabout near Dubai Creek all the

Dubai Metro

Dubai Metro The Dubai Metro is one of the most modern and efficient public transport systems in the world. Opened in 2009 as the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula, it has become an essential part of daily life in the city. For visitors, the metro offers a convenient, affordable, and comfortable way