Pick your Nol card type and how many zones you cross, and see your single fare, daily commute cost and monthly total – with the AED 14 daily cap applied automatically.
How much is the Dubai Metro fare in 2026?
Is there a daily spending cap?
When is a monthly pass worth it?
Understanding Nol fares and zones
Dubai’s public transport network is split into 7 zones, but pricing only cares whether you cross 1, 2, or 3+ of them. On a standard silver card that’s AED 3, 5 and 7.5. Gold class (the front cabin) doubles it, blue personalised cards give students and seniors 50% off, and paper red tickets cost more per trip – fine for tourists, wasteful for anyone staying a month.
The daily cap does the math for you
Silver card spending caps at AED 14 per day no matter how many trips you take, which makes multi-stop days effectively flat-rate. Heavy commuters should also price the monthly zone passes against capped daily spend. Comparing against driving? Add up fuel, Salik and parking – the Metro usually wins by a wide margin on a Sheikh Zayed Road commute.
Fares per RTA Nol tariff, verified July 2026.