In January 20, 2024, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will require commuters to top-up their Nol cards with a minimum of Dhs20 instead of Dhs5.
When using the metro, commuters should have a minimum of Dhs15 on their Nol card (previously Dhs7.50). One-way fares range from Dhs3 to Dhs15 depending on area zones and classes.
How does a Nol card work?
With Nol cards, you can pay for public transportation around the city with a single tap, including metro, trams, buses, water taxis, and even Dubai taxis.
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Ticket offices at metro stations, the RTA website, mobile app, solar top-up machines, ENOC and EPPCO petrol stations, Zoom stores, Careem, and more allow you to top up the Nol cards.
Nol cards are commonly used to pay for public transportation rides, but they have a range of other uses…
Nol cards are accepted at a growing number of Dubai merchants, whether you are shopping at a supermarket or grabbing a snack at a convenience store. You can get it at select Almaya, Carrefour, Lulu, AllDay, Zoom and other stores. Just make sure you double-check with the cashier.
Visiting a public park with the family? Bring your Nol card to pay Dhs5 entry fee.