Dubai RTA Eid Al-Adha 2026 Service Hours: What to Know
Klaus Schmidt ·
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RTA releases Eid Al-Adha 2026 service hours for Dubai. Customer centres closed, but Umm Ramool and Smart Kiosks stay open 24/7. Parking free, public transport reduced. Plan ahead.
Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has just released its service schedule for the Eid Al-Adha holiday in 2026. If you're living in or visiting Dubai, this is the kind of info you don't want to miss. Missing a bus or getting a parking ticket because you didn't know the hours? Yeah, that's a headache we can all avoid.
### Customer Happiness Centres
Here's the deal: all RTA Customer Happiness Centres will be closed during Eid Al-Adha. But don't worry. The centre in Umm Ramool stays open 24/7. Plus, you've got Smart Kiosks in Deira, Al Barsha, Al Tawar, Al Kifaf, and at RTA Headquarters. These kiosks are always available, no matter the holiday. So if you need to renew a license or pay a fine, you're covered.

### Paid Parking Zones
Paid parking zones will be free during the holiday. That's right—no need to feed the meter. Just make sure to check the exact dates because the RTA usually announces them closer to the holiday. And remember, multi-story parking lots might still charge regular rates.
### Public Buses
Public buses will run on a reduced schedule. Think of it like a Sunday timetable but stretched over a few days. If you rely on buses, plan ahead. The RTA will publish the specific timings on their website and app. Better to check before you head out.
### Dubai Metro and Tram
The Dubai Metro and Tram will also operate on a reduced schedule. The Red Line and Green Line will run from around 8:00 AM to midnight, but that can shift. The Tram follows a similar pattern. Peak hours? They might not exist during the holiday, so expect longer waits between trains. If you're heading to a mall or a celebration, give yourself extra time.
### Marine Transport
Marine transport, including abras and water taxis, will follow a holiday schedule too. Most routes will run from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, but some might start earlier. The Dubai Ferry? It'll likely have limited trips. Check the RTA app for real-time updates.
### Service Provider Centres (Vehicle Testing)
Vehicle testing centres, also known as Service Provider Centres, will be closed during the holiday. If your car needs a test, get it done before the break. Otherwise, you'll have to wait until they reopen. Plan ahead to avoid any last-minute stress.
> **Quick Tip:** Use the RTA Smart Kiosks for urgent services. They're located all over the city and work 24/7. No queues, no fuss.
### What This Means for You
- **Parking:** Free on the street, but paid lots may still charge.
- **Metro & Tram:** Reduced hours, check app.
- **Buses:** Sunday schedule.
- **Marine:** Limited trips.
- **Customer Centres:** Closed except Umm Ramool.
- **Vehicle Testing:** Closed.
Look, holidays in Dubai are always a mix of excitement and logistical puzzles. The RTA does a good job keeping things running, but it's up to you to stay informed. Download the RTA app or visit their website for the latest updates. And hey, enjoy the holiday—you've earned it.
Just remember: the Smart Kiosks are your best friend if you need something done fast. No lines, no waiting, just service. That's the Dubai way.
Now go celebrate Eid Al-Adha without worrying about parking tickets or missed trains. You've got this.