BurJuman Metro Station is one of the two stations in the Dubai Metro network that serve both the Red Line and the Green Line, the other being Union. It is located in Bur Dubai, serves directly to BurJuman Mall, and is part of Fare Zone 6. Trains run 5:00 AM–12:00 AM (midnight) Monday to Thursday and Saturday, 5:00 AM–1:00 AM on Friday, and 8:00 AM–12:00 AM on Sunday. Starting from AED 3.
Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Station Name | BurJuman Metro Station |
| Former Name | Khalid Bin Al Waleed Station |
| Metro Lines | Red Line & Green Line |
| Station Codes | 19 (Red Line), 26 (Green Line) |
| Station Type | Underground Interchange |
| Area | Bur Dubai (Al Mankhool) |
| Fare Zone | Zone 6 |
| Opened | 9 September 2009 |
| Renamed to BurJuman | 2012 |
| Operator | Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) |
| Nearby Landmark | BurJuman Mall (direct access) |
Location & Map
BurJuman Metro Station is situated below Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street and Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road in Al Mankhool, Bur Dubai, directly under the BurJuman Mall.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 25.2547° N, 55.3042° E |
| Address | Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street, Al Mankhool, Bur Dubai, Dubai |
| Closest Landmark | BurJuman Mall (directly above the station) |
Where Is BurJuman Metro Station Located?
Located in one of Dubai’s oldest and busiest districts, the station is surrounded by residential neighborhoods and commercial streets. This combination of uses makes it a very popular place for both locals, office workers, and visitors to use all day.
Nearby Communities
- Bur Dubai
- Al Mankhool
- Al Karama
- Oud Metha
- Al Fahidi
- Al Raffa
Why BurJuman Is One of Dubai’s Most Important Metro Stations
BurJuman is the only interchange station in the whole Dubai Metro network that connects the Red Line with the Green Line, other than Union Station. It is a strategic link between old Dubai and Dubai’s new business districts.
BurJuman is a common transfer point for commuters traveling between Downtown Dubai, DIFC, Business Bay, and Dubai Marina and Deira, Al Fahid, i and Al Ghubaiba.
It is also directly connected with BurJuman Mall and thus can not only be used as a transit place but also as a place for shopping and eating.

Must Explore: BurJuman Metro Station Exit 1
History: From Khalid Bin Al Waleed to BurJuman
It opened on 9th September 2009, as part of the first phase of the Dubai Metro Red Line, the first metro system in the Gulf region. In 2011, Green Line service started from the same platforms.
Initially, it was called Khalid Bin Al Waleed, after the road on which it is located. The RTA changed its name to BurJuman, after the nearby mall, under a station-naming sponsorship arrangement in 2012, and other stations on the Dubai Metro, such as Sharaf DG and ADCB, also use the naming system.
Older people and some taxi drivers who have been around for a long time continue to use the old name “Khalid Bin Al Waleed,” so do not be thrown off if you hear that name rather than BurJuman.
Metro Lines at BurJuman: Red Line & Green Line
The most outstanding feature of BurJuman is its interchange design. Red Line and Green Line platforms are at different levels with a short air-conditioned transfer corridor between them.
Red Line at BurJuman The
Red Line is the most used metro line in Dubai. From BurJuman, it heads towards World Trade Centre, Emirates Towers, Business Bay, BurJuman, Dubai International Airport, Dubai Marina, and Expo City, and vice versa.
Green Line at BurJuman
The Green Line connects the area of BurJuman with the older historic areas of the city: Al Fahidi, Al Ghubaiba, Baniyas Square, and then onto Deira. The line is used by most tourists to get to Dubai’s heritage area and to the Creek.
People are usually able to move from one line to the other at BurJuman in less than 5 minutes using a well-marked bilingual corridor.

Platform Directions at BurJuman
BurJuman has 4 platforms, which are divided both by line and by direction of travel, so it is important to check the destination on the overhead sign, and not just the line color.
| Line | Platform Direction | Leads Toward |
|---|---|---|
| Red Line | Platform towards Centrepoint | Union, Al Rigga, Airport Terminal 1 & 3, Rashidiya |
| Red Line | Platform towards Expo City / UAE Exchange | Business Bay, Mall of the Emirates, Dubai Marina, Expo City |
| Green Line | Platform towards Creek | Al Fahidi, Al Ghubaiba, Baniyas Square, Dubai Creek |
| Green Line | Platform towards Etisalat | Deira, Salah Al Din, Al Qusais, Etisalat |
If you don’t know which platform to depart from, the signs on the station will show the final destination for each platform. Use the name to find the platform you are on.
BurJuman Metro Station Timings
Dubai Metro BurJuman timings are according to official RTA timings, and a bit longer on Fridays.
| Day | First Train | Last Train |
|---|---|---|
| Monday – Thursday | 5:00 AM | 12:00 AM (Midnight) |
| Friday | 5:00 AM | 1:00 AM |
| Saturday | 5:00 AM | 12:00 AM (Midnight) |
| Sunday | 8:00 AM | 12:00 AM (Midnight) |
Note: The following timings are RTA’s published network timings. Operating hours may be extended from time to time during public holidays, Ramadan, and big occasions, like New Year’s Eve.
Best Time to Travel
BurJuman’s peak hours are weekdays 7:00–9:00 AM and 5:00–8:00 PM, when office workers use the trains for their commute. Mid-morning or early afternoon is the ideal time of day if you’re traveling with luggage or young children.
First Train To Popular Destinations
BurJuman is located halfway between both lines, so normally, trains begin service a few minutes after the official train opening time at the starting station of the network.
| Direction | First Train (Mon–Sat) | First Train (Sunday) |
|---|---|---|
| Towards Centrepoint (Red Line) | ~5:05 AM | ~8:05 AM |
| Towards Expo City (Red Line) | ~5:10 AM | ~8:10 AM |
| Towards Creek (Green Line) | ~5:10 AM | ~8:10 AM |
| Towards Etisalat (Green Line) | ~5:10 AM | ~8:10 AM |
Read More: A l Rigga Metro Station
| Note: Approximate Arrival Times
The above timings are indicative and are indicative of the time taken to arrive at BurJuman, as per the RTA’s published timetables of train timings at the origin stations of each line. The exact timings in minutes can vary slightly, and the most reliable information will come from the S’hail App on the day of travel. |
Metro Fares From BurJuman Station
BurJuman is in Fare Zone 6. Dubai Metro’s fare depends on the number of zones you pass through.
| Journey Type Nol | Silver Card Nol | Gold Card |
|---|---|---|
| Within 1 Zone | AED 3.00 | AED 6.00 |
| Across 2 Zones | AED 5.00 | AED 10.00 |
| Across 3+ Zones | AED 7.50 | AED 15.00 |
One-off tours can be done with a paper Red Ticket, which is slightly more expensive, and a Nol Silver Card is the most cost-effective option for frequent users of Dubai’s buses and tram, and can also be used on the Dubai bus network.
Station Layout & Platforms
BurJuman is a completely underground interchange station. Red Line and Green Line platforms are divided on different platforms, and are clearly marked in colour and in both English and Arabic.
Inside, you will see ticket counters, NOL top-up machines, escalators, elevators, waiting areas, live departure screens, and a customer service desk, all with the aim of moving a high number of passengers through the system in a speedy manner, during line transfers.
At times, the corridor between lines is a bit longer than what first-time visitors expect, due to the fact that BurJuman is a station with a lot more transfer traffic compared to any other station. It is generally the quickest route to follow the overhead signs, rather than the crowd.

BurJuman vs Union Station: Which Interchange Should You Use?
The Red Line and Green Line meet at only two stations (BurJuman and Union), and therefore, many journeys can be taken by either line. It’s always a matter of destination and congestion at each station at the time.
Union is located further north, close to Deira and the Gold Souk, and is more popular with tourists and shoppers. The transfer corridor is less crowded during rush hours, and BurJuman is more closely located to the business streets in Bur Dubai and BurJuman Mall.
With Dubai landmarks such as Al Seef, Al Fahidi or Dubai Museum, BurJuman is the more convenient interchange as it is closer to all three.
BurJuman Metro Station Exits
Several numbered exits lead to various areas of Bur Dubai – office streets, BurJuman Mall, residential blocks, and bus stops.
BurJuman Mall is the closest to Exit 3. Other exits open to Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road and Al Mankhool Road, near hotels and commercial buildings. If you’re going to a particular exit, our dedicated guide to the Burjuman Metro station Exit 4 provides detailed information on the exact street access to this exit and nearby buildings.
Passenger Facilities at BurJuman Station
BurJuman is designed to be able to accommodate a considerable amount of heavy traffic on a day-to-day basis, and it is equipped with all the necessary passenger amenities:
- Customer service counters and ticket vending machines
- Luggage/elevator/escalator for reduced mobility/strollers
- Prayer rooms, public restrooms, and baby changing areas.
- ATM, convenience kiosk, and free RTA WiFi throughout
The station has CCTV, on-site security staff, and is fully air-conditioned and cleaned regularly.

How to Reach BurJuman Metro Station
Several easy ways to reach BurJuman, either from inside or outside the metro network.
By Metro
Currently travelling on the Red Line or the Green Line, just continue to BurJuman station (19 on Red Line, 26 on Green Line) and then take the signs to your exit or transfer platform.
By Bus
There are also a few RTA bus lines that end at that station, making it easy to travel past the metro. The same NOL card is used for all buses, as with the metro.
| Bus Route Destination | n |
|---|---|
| 21 | Al Ghubaiba – Al Quoz |
| 29 | Al Ghubaiba – Dubai Mall |
| 33 | Al Ghubaiba – Al Qusais |
| 44 | Rashidiya |
| C7 | City Centre Deira |
| C18 | Satwa |
By Taxi or Ride-Hailing
There are taxi ranks at the main exits of BurJuman, and both Careem and Uber provide good service. This generally works best when you have bags, or you’re traveling somewhere that the metro doesn’t go directly to.
By Car
Drivers can enter from Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road or Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street. No special Park & Ride is provided at the station; however, public paid parking is available at BurJuman Mall or around the station. Weekdays are relatively busy for parking, so it’s better to arrive early or consider using the metro during office hours.
From Dubai International Airport
From Airport Terminal 1 or 3, take the Red Line to Centrepoint / UAE Exchange and exit at BurJuman (no transfer). The journey will take about 25–30 minutes, and it will cost less than a taxi ride over the same distance.
Read More: Al Ghubaiba Metro Station
Top Attractions Near BurJuman Metro Station
With the location of BurJuman, several of Dubai’s most popular attractions are within a short distance or a quick ride:
- BurJuman Mall is directly connected with Exit 3, with fashion outlets, restaurants, a cinema, etc.
- Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood – Dubai’s preserved heritage quarter – just a few minutes away
- This museum is located in Al Fahidi Fort, which houses the Dubai Museum showcasing Dubai’s evolution over the years from a trading port to a global city.
- Al Seef is a waterfront promenade that has cafés and traditional architecture along Dubai Creek.

Nearby Landmarks & Walking Times
| Place | Walking Time |
|---|---|
| BurJuman Mall | 1 min |
| Karama Shopping Complex | 6 min |
| Al Ghubaiba Bus Station | 8 min |
| Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood | 10 min |
| Dubai Museum | 12 min |
| Al Seef | 12 min |
Walking times are estimated from the main station exits and may vary due to pedestrian signal waits and/or station exit choice.
Hotels Near BurJuman Metro Station
There are many hotels to choose from in Bur Dubai, all of which are within walking distance of the station.
| Hotel | Category |
|---|---|
| Park Regis Kris Kin Hotel | 5-Star |
| Four Points by Sheraton | Business |
| City Seasons Towers Hotel | 4-Star |
| Raviz Center Point Hotel | 4-Star |
| Golden Sands Hotel Apartments | Family Apartments |
Restaurants & Shopping Near the Station
Whether it’s quick bites or sit-down restaurants, food in Bur Dubai around BurJuman ranges from the Karachi Darbar to the Gazebo restaurant and Nando’s to international chains such as Starbucks and Subway, and even the restaurant floor of the BurJuman mall.
Shopping here is a mix of mall stores and independent electronics boutiques, fashion shops, pharmacies, and banks, which are favored by office workers who need to run errands after work.

Common Mistakes Visitors Make at BurJuman Metro Station
Most of the confusion first-time visitors get here is due to a few little planning errors:
- Always use the correct exit—before you reach the station, look at the exit map and get to the right one—for a long walk home!
- Arrive on the wrong platform — always check the platform sign and not the line colour,
- Failure to top-up Nol Card before use — queues at gates during rush hours
- Luggage = heavy items; travelling during peak hours (7 AM – 9 AM, 5 PM – 8 PM)
- Suppose that BurJuman and Union are a mix of interchangeable – they serve different parts of the city, so check which is closer to where you want to go)
- Not remembering that there are still some people who drive or live in the old “Khalid Bin Al Waleed” name, this can lead to confusion when asking for directions
Travel Tips for Using BurJuman Metro Station
- Avoid traveling between 7–9 AM or 5–8 PM when most people are in the area.
- Top up your Nol Card before arriving at the gates.
- Carefully follow signage for interchange between the Red and Green Lines
- Take the elevator when carrying luggage, children, or with disability
Who Should Use BurJuman Metro Station?
BurJuman is ideal for commuters to and from the office, visitors to Dubai’s Old Town, families visiting BurJuman Mall, students, and travellers using the Red Line to connect to Dubai International Airport.
Final Thoughts
BurJuman is one of the two most crucial interchange stations of the Dubai Metro. The station is really useful to residents and visitors, being in the heart of Bur Dubai, close to the malls, and with convenient access to the Red–Green Line.
It’s good to check the same-day timings on the RTA Shail app before traveling, as the numbers above may change due to holidays and events.
Read More: Salah Al Din Metro Station
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is BurJuman Metro Station located?
It is located in Al Mankhool, Bur Dubai, at Khalid Bin Al Waleed Road and Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street.
Which metro lines connect at BurJuman?
One of just two interchanges on the network — the Red Line and Green Line.
What was BurJuman Metro Station’s original name?
It opened in 2009 as Khalid Bin Al Waleed Station, and then it became BurJuman in 2012.
What is the station code for BurJuman?
19 on the Red Line and 26 on the Green Line.
Which fare zone is BurJuman in?
Fare Zone 6.
What are BurJuman Metro Station’s operating hours?
Approximately 5:00 AM to midnight on weekdays, 1:00 AM on Friday, and from 8:00 AM on Sunday.
How much does a metro ride from BurJuman cost?
AED 3 to AED 7.50 on a Nol Silver Card (depending on zones crossed).
Is BurJuman Metro Station connected to BurJuman Mall?
Yes, through exit 3.
Is parking available at BurJuman Metro Station?
No special Park & Ride facility, but paid public parking is available at BurJuman Mall.
How do I get to Dubai International Airport from BurJuman?
Get on the Red Line, heading towards Centrepoint/Airport Terminal stations (no line change required).
Are taxis and ride-hailing available at BurJuman?
There are taxi lines at the main gates, and Careem and Uber are at the station.
Is BurJuman Metro Station wheelchair accessible?
Yes, there are elevators, ramps, and tactile guidance paths all the way through.
Which platform do I use for Business Bay or Dubai Marina?
The Red Line platform heading towards Expo City / UAE Exchange.
Which platform do I use for Al Fahidi or Dubai Creek?
The Green Line platform is going to Creek.

