If your Dubai itinerary includes any time in the
old part of the city — the souks, the Creek, the
traditional markets of Deira — then Baniyas Square
metro station is the stop you need to know about.
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Located on the Green Line of the Dubai Metro and
opened in September 2011, Baniyas Square station
sits underground beneath one of Deira's busiest
squares. It serves as the primary transit point
for the historic commercial heart of old Dubai.
From the station exits, you are within comfortable
walking distance of the Deira Gold Souk, Spice
Souk, Al Sabkha bus station, and the Dubai Creek
waterfront. The abra water taxis that cross to
Bur Dubai are also a short walk away, making
this station a genuine gateway between old Dubai's
two main historic districts.
For commuters, the station connects to multiple
RTA bus routes and taxi services, making onward
travel around Deira and into nearby neighborhoods
straightforward and inexpensive.
A tip for first-time visitors: exit toward Al
Maktoum Road for the quickest route to the souks.
Wear comfortable shoes because the area rewards
those who explore on foot. Early morning or
late evening are the most atmospheric times
to walk these streets.
For anyone wanting to experience the side of
Dubai that existed long before the skyscrapers,
this station is your starting point.
Full guide here:
👉 Baniyas Square Station — Your Dubai Trip Guide
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