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How to Go to Deira Fish Market by Metro

Deira Fish Market now operates exclusively from the Waterfront Market, a modern, purpose-built facility that replaced the original Deira Fish Souk in 2017. For visitors wondering how to go to Deira Fish Market by metro, all seafood, meat, and produce trading previously located near Dubai Creek has moved to this single, easily accessible site.

While the market is well connected by public transport, it is not within comfortable walking distance of a metro station, so the final leg of the journey requires a short bus ride or taxi.

Where is Deira Fish Market located?

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The Waterfront Market is located in northern Deira, along Al Khaleej Road, close to Al Hamriya Port. It is a large, air-conditioned complex housing fish, meat, fruit, vegetable, dry goods sections, and dining areas.

Nearest metro stations to Deira Fish Market

Several Green Line stations provide practical access when combined with a short onward transfer by bus or taxi.

Gold Souq Metro Station (Green Line – G22)

A set of gold rings at Gold Souk

Gold Souq Metro Station is one of the most commonly used access points.

  • Located in central Deira
  • Close to Gold Souq Bus Station
  • Best onward option: bus or taxi

Abu Baker Al Siddique Metro Station (Green Line)

This station is useful for travellers approaching from eastern Deira.

  • Distance to market: approximately 3 km
  • Walking: not recommended
  • Best onward option: taxi or bus

Salah Al Din Metro Station (Green Line)

Salah Al Din is another practical alternative frequently used to access feeder buses serving the Waterfront Market area.

  • Well connected by local bus routes
  • Suitable if the Gold Souq Station is congested
  • Best onward option: bus or taxi

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Step-by-step directions to Waterfront Market by metro

Waterfront markets

Reaching the market is straightforward when combining the metro with a short onward transfer.

Step 1 – Take the Green Line

  • Board the Green Line (M2)
  • Travel to Gold Souq, Abu Baker Al Siddique, or Salah Al Din
  • Exit the station and follow signs to the bus stop or taxi rank

Step 2 – Continue by bus or taxi

From Gold Souq Metro Station, continue as follows:

By bus:

  • Routes such as 17, C04, and C05 operate in the area
  • The most direct stop is Abu Hail, Bin Eid Al Shabi Restaurant 1 or 2, located directly opposite the Waterfront Market
  • Journey time: approximately 15–25 minutes
  • Fare: included when using a Nol card

Bus routes are periodically updated, so it is recommended to confirm the exact route and stop using the RTA S’hail app before travelling.

By taxi:

  • Taxis are readily available outside metro stations
  • Journey time: 10–15 minutes
  • Typical fare: AED 20–40, depending on traffic

Dubai Metro operating hours 

Metro timings vary by day and may change on public holidays, so live checks are always recommended.

  • Monday to Thursday & Saturday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM (midnight)
  • Friday: 5:00 AM – 1:00 AM (next day)
  • Sunday: 8:00 AM – approximately 12:00 AM, with last departures around midnight

Always confirm real-time schedules using the RTA S’hail app, especially if travelling early in the morning or late at night.

Tickets, fares, and practical tips

Planning ahead helps avoid delays and confusion.

Nol card and fares

  • A Nol card is required for metro and bus travel
  • Cash is not accepted on public transport
  • A minimum balance of AED 15 is required on a Nol card for a return journey
  • Silver Nol card fares (single journey):
    • Within 1 zone: from AED 3
    • Across multiple zones: up to AED 7.50

Best time to visit the Waterfront Market

  • Early morning (5:00 AM–10:00 AM) offers the freshest seafood.
  • Fish, meat, and vegetable sections operate 24 hours, with short cleaning breaks.
  • Other sections, including restaurants and retail shops, follow separate schedules.

Key takeaways

  • The original Deira Fish Souk has been replaced by the Waterfront Market.
  • No metro station is within walking distance of the market.
  • Use the Green Line to Gold Souq, Abu Baker Al Siddique, or Salah Al Din, then continue by bus or taxi.
  • Sunday metro services start at 8:00 AM, with last departures around midnight.
  • Early morning visits provide the best selection and atmosphere.

Frequently asked questions

Is the old Deira Fish Souk still open?

No. It closed in 2017, and all operations moved to the Waterfront Market.

What is the closest metro station to Deira Fish Market?

Gold Souq Metro Station on the Green Line is the most commonly used.

Can I walk from the metro to the Waterfront Market?

No. The distance is too far, and a bus or taxi is required.

How much does it cost to reach the market by metro?

Metro fares range from AED 3 to AED 7.50, depending on the number of zones crossed, with a minimum Nol balance of AED 15 required.

Is parking available at the Waterfront Market?

Yes. The market offers ample on-site parking for visitors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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