There is no express bus station, however there is a main bus terminal at Medinat Zayed in Abu Dhabi.
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There are three ways to get there. You can go by your own car which would take approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes. It is a straight drive as you don't enter the busiest part of Dubai. You can also go by taxi-the most expensive-costing between Dh 100-250 depending how far you go into Dubai or beyond to other Emirates. The other way it to go to the main bus terminal in Medinat Zayed Abu Dhabi, take the bus that directly takes you to Ibin Battuta Mall for around DH 25. To return to Abu Dhabi , you can get the bus from the same mall.
In between the two cities, there is only one bus station. the first when you get into dubai is at ibn batuta and you can from there board a taxi or use the train.
Car, taxi or bus
In Abu Dhabi, the public bus route that goes to the main taxi stand is typically Bus 94. This bus connects various key locations in the city, including the taxi stand near the Abu Dhabi Bus Station. It's advisable to check the latest bus schedules and routes on the official Department of Transport website or app for any updates or changes.
The main bus station in Abu Dhabi for traveling to Dubai is the Abu Dhabi Central Bus Station, located near the Al Wahda area. Buses to Dubai typically depart from this station and offer various routes, including direct services to Dubai's Al Ghubaiba Bus Station. The journey usually takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic.
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You can travel from Qatar to Abu Dhabi by flight, bus, or car: Flight: The fastest way is a direct flight from Hamad International Airport (DOH) to Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH), taking around 1 hour 15 minutes. Airlines like Qatar Airways and Etihad operate this route. Bus: No direct buses, but you can take a flight to Dubai and then a bus from Dubai to Abu Dhabi. Car: You can drive via Salwa Road to the Abu Samra border, then continue through Saudi Arabia and enter the UAE. The journey takes around 6-7 hours by road. Ensure you have the necessary visa and border permits if driving.
No, but if there were a lot of you I would recommend just hiring a bus which will take you there and bring you back (like a personal bus service).
The UAE is actually located along with Saudi Arabia and an number of other Middle Eastern states on it's own tectonic plate, which lies between the African, Asian and European plates; for all intense and purpose it is normally recoginsed as being part of the Asian continent.See image link below