Dubai announces road closures around Burj Khalifa on NYE

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Dubai has announced road closures in the Burj Khalifa area on New Year's Eve, advising those celebrating to arrive early. 

The following roads will be closed from 4:00 p.m. on December 31:

- Al Asayel Street

- Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard

- Burj Khalifa Street

- Financial Centre Street, Lower Deck

- Al Mustaqbal Street

 

The following streets will be closed from 8:00 p.m. on December 31:

- Al Sukook Street

- Financial Centre Street, Upper Deck

 

Sheikh Zayed Road will gradually close from 11:00 p.m. between the intersections of Al Meydan Street and the Trade Centre Roundabout.

 

Dubai’s water canal lifts and pedestrian bridges in Jumeirah al-Safa, and Business Bay areas will be closed.

The Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall metro station will close at 5:00 p.m. or if passenger numbers exceed its capacity beforehand. 

Authorities have advised individuals to use metro stations with available parking, including Jebel Ali, Etisalat by e&, Centrepoint, and Jumeirah Golf Estates. 

Alternative parking is available in Al-Wasl Club and the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs.

Authorities warned against parking on either side of Al-Khail Road or Sheikh Zayed Road. 

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