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Travellers Can Visit Eight Famous Sites in Dubai with RTA’s On & Off Bus for Just Dhs35

August 6, 2024
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Travellers Can Visit Eight Famous Sites in Dubai with RTA's On & Off Bus for Just Dhs35

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) plans to introduce the On & Off Bus (Touristic Bus) this September. It is a brand-new project designed to draw emirate citizens and tourists to the city’s well-known sites and attractions.

The Public Transport Agency’s CEO, Ahmed Bahrozyan, emphasised RTA’s dedication to promoting tourism in Dubai, citing the industry’s critical role in propelling the emirate’s GDP growth.

As it links with other public transportation options like the metro, marine transportation, and public buses, particularly at Al Ghubaiba station, which serves as a hub for these services, the Dubai On & Off Bus will also help to integrate the city’s public transportation system. The On & Off Bus would transport locals and tourists so they could “Discover Dubai, One Stop at a Time. Passengers can take in eight of Dubai’s most famous sights and landmarks, beginning at Dubai Mall: Dubai Frame, Heritage Village, Museum of the Future, Gold Souk.

According to Bahrozyan, the bus will stop at nine locations throughout the eight landmarks in addition to Al Ghubaiba Metro, Bus, and Marine Transport Station, a model of Dubai’s integrated public transportation network. The On & Off Bus will leave from Dubai Mall and run every 60 minutes from 10 AM to 10 PM, according to the CEO of the Public Transport Agency at the RTA.

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