For over four decades, Dubai World Trade Centre has been the hub for business and trade.
Its easily walkable campus offers a variety of food and beverage, business services and retail outlets. Many activities, dining options and experiences available can also be found in its neighbourhood, downtown Dubai.
Click here to find more about its facilities and services.
These Bus lines stop near World Trade Centre: 21, 27, 98E, F11. You can click here and search for your desired route and timetable.
With a dedicated metro station, Dubai’s metro system is a quick and efficient option when visiting our venue. Trains run every few minutes, from 5 am to 11 pm using a Nol Card, which can be obtained easily from any station. Similar to many transport systems around the world, just swipe your Nol Card at the entrance of the platform.
You may also want to combine your metro trip with a ride on one of Dubai’s many bus routes. For specific journey planning to and from Dubai World Trade Centre, please click here.
Dubai Taxi
Metered taxis are easy to find, regulated, clean and comfortable. They also provide a great opportunity to take in the sights of the city.
With more than 5,300 RTA taxis available, hailing a cab is never a problem. Almost all drivers are familiar with our location and the various drop off points around Dubai World Trade Centre. Female passengers can also opt for a Ladies-only taxi, should they prefer to. When required, you can book a taxi in advance by calling +971 4 208 0808.
Fares start at 5 AED or 12 AED if pre-booked and most taxis in Dubai are now equipped to take credit card payment.
Private Taxi
Dubai offers two private taxi services, Careem and Uber. Both offer a pre-paid service through their apps, and convenient pick and drop locations have been established throughout the venue.
Private Taxi’s and on-demand transport services are growing in popularity and are readily available in Dubai. If you already have a Careem or Uber app from another country, the same app can be used to book your ride in Dubai.
If you are unfamiliar with Careem or Uber, both companies offer downloadable apps for both Andriod and iOS platforms. They are easy to use and offer convenient payment options using your credit card or cash if you prefer. Passengers are able to select different car categories including sustainable and oversized vehicles.
Prefer to drive yourself to Dubai World Trade Centre? Choose from among six paid car parks, two free car parks and onsite valet services.
Dubai World Trade Centre has several car parks, including paid and free options with a total of 7,530 parking spaces. Parking bays for electric cars are also available with charging stations.
The Dubai World Trade Centre boasts a number of onsite restaurants, cafes, and shops. They include:
Dubai World Trade Centre
Sheikh Zayed Road
Dubai, UAE
We bring leather, material and fashion businesses together: an opportunity to meet and greet face to face. We bring them from all parts of the world so that they can find fresh partners, discover new customers or suppliers and keep ahead of industry developments.
We organise a number of trade exhibitions which focus on fashion and lifestyle: sectors that are constantly in flux, so visitors and exhibitors alike need to be constantly aware both of the changes around them and those forecast for coming seasons.