Shared transfers are only provided from centrally located hotels and residences in Dubai City (Deira, Bur Dubai, Dubai Marina, Al Barsha, and Sheikh Zayed Road).
For private transfers, pick-up from Areas other than centrally located Dubai Hotels / Residence will be done on request with an additional surcharge.
Transfer timings may be change by 30 to 60 minutes, depending on traffic conditions and your location.
Grand Mosque is not open for tourists on Fridays.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Infant meals not included
Baby seats can be requested in advance for infants at a supplementary charge
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Intimate behavior; i.e. holding hands or kissing is not acceptable in a Muslim place of worship
Visitors should stay within the areas of the mosque that are permitted and not roam freely around Smoking and food are not allowed in the mosque area
Visitors are requested not to touch the Holy Quran (Holy Book) and other architectural elements inside the main prayer hall
Children are to be supervised at all times by parents’ personal safety must be observed at all times
An appropriate dress code must be always observed when entering Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Modest, conservative, loose-fitting clothing; long sleeves, long skirts, and trousers
No transparent (see-through) clothing
No shorts for men
No shorts and skirts must be ankle length
No tight clothing, no swimwear, and no beachwear
Shoes will be removed before entering the mosque, so we recommend slip-off shoes.
A headscarf for ladies is essential (these can be provided when you arrive)
All women will be asked to wear a traditional robe (abaya) and headscarf (shayla) before entering the mosque, guests may wear their own, however, must be closed (not open abayas) and non-transparent.
Days of Operation: Daily
Pick-Up Timings:
Between 8:30 AM to 9:00 AM
*Friday will be from 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM