🕌 Prayer Room Guide

Prayer Room – Dubai Airport Terminal 3 Complete Guide 2026

Your complete guide to every prayer room and musalla at Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 — exact locations across Concourses A, B and C, the Concourse B prayer room near Gate B31, wudu and ablution facilities, separate men’s and women’s areas, qibla direction, the mosque outside the terminal, Ramadan hours, and tips for finding the prayer room quickly.

📅 Last updated: April 2026 ⏱️ 6 min read ✅ Fact-checked 📍 Concourses A, B & C — DXB T3
24/7All prayer rooms at Terminal 3 open round the clock
3Concourses with prayer rooms — A, B and C
FreePrayer rooms are free to use for all passengers
B31Prayer room in Concourse B far end — near Gate B31

Prayer Rooms at Dubai Airport Terminal 3 — Overview

Dubai International Airport Terminal 3 is one of the most Muslim-friendly airports in the world. As the home terminal of Emirates Airlines — which connects the UAE to over 140 countries across the Muslim world — Terminal 3 has dedicated prayer rooms (musallas) in every concourse, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, completely free of charge to all passengers.

Prayer rooms at Terminal 3 are located airside — accessible after clearing security — in Concourses A, B, and C. There are also prayer facilities in the arrivals area for passengers who have just landed, as well as a full mosque outside the terminal building near the car park, accessible landside. All prayer rooms have separate sections for men and women, dedicated wudu (ablution) facilities, prayer mats, qibla direction indicators, and a clean, quiet environment.

💡 Easy to find: Prayer rooms at Terminal 3 are clearly signposted throughout all three concourses with the universal prayer room symbol 🕌. If you cannot find the signage, ask any airport staff member at the nearest “May I Help You” desk — staff will point you to the closest prayer room to your gate.

Prayer Room in Concourse A — Terminal 3

Concourse A is the A380-dedicated concourse, connected to the main Terminal 3 building via the Automated People Mover (APM) train. It has a dedicated prayer room open 24 hours.

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Prayer Room — Concourse A
Between Gates A2 and A3 · Airside · Open 24/7 · Free

The Concourse A prayer room is located in the western section of the concourse, near Gates A2 and A3. This is also the area where the Plaza Premium Lounge and Marhaba Lounge are located — the prayer room is in the same vicinity at the A2–A3 end of the concourse. Separate men’s and women’s sections. Ablution (wudu) facilities provided. Prayer mats and qibla direction indicators available.

💡 Concourse A tip: If you are departing from a gate in the A10–A24 range (the far end of Concourse A), the prayer room near Gates A2–A3 is at the opposite end — allow 10–15 minutes for the walk there and back, plus prayer time. Emirates gates close firmly 20 minutes before scheduled departure.

Prayer Rooms in Concourse B — Terminal 3

Concourse B is Terminal 3’s largest and most central concourse — 945 metres long with 32 gates (B1–B32). Due to its great length, it has multiple prayer room locations spread along the concourse so no passenger has to walk too far.

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Prayer Room — Concourse B (Near Gates B7–B8)
Lower-numbered B gates section · Open 24/7

A prayer room in the early section of Concourse B, near the Family Zone and Zen Gardens between Gates B7 and B8. Convenient for passengers departing from gates B1–B15. One of the most accessible prayer rooms in Terminal 3, located in the busiest and most-frequented section of Concourse B. Separate men’s and women’s sections. Ablution facilities adjacent.

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Prayer Room — Concourse B (Near Gates B14–B23)
Mid-section of Concourse B · Open 24/7

A prayer room in the middle section of Concourse B, serving passengers in the B14–B23 gate range. Located in the most central part of the 945-metre concourse. Close to the Hard Rock Café and various dining areas, making it easy to combine a meal with prayer time during a long layover or connection. Ablution facilities included.

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Prayer Room — Near Gate B31
Far end of Concourse B · B25–B32 gate area · Open 24/7

A prayer room in the far end section of Concourse B, near Gate B31. This is the prayer room confirmed in passenger video footage. Serves passengers departing from the B25–B32 gate range at the far end of the concourse. Separate men’s and women’s sections with ablution facilities. The far end of Concourse B also includes the Ploom smoking lounge and the Sleep ‘n Fly pods nearby.

Prayer Room near Gate B31 — Concourse B Far End

The prayer room near Gate B31 in Concourse B is located at the far end of Concourse B — the section of the concourse closest to gates B25 through B32. Concourse B runs 945 metres from end to end, and Gate B31 is near the very last section before the concourse ends.

📍 Prayer room near Gate B31 — Location details:
• Located at the far (high-numbered) end of Concourse B
• Serves passengers departing from gates B25 through B32
• Walk from the main terminal/security area: approximately 12–15 minutes down Concourse B
• Landmarks nearby: Sleep ‘n Fly pods, Ploom smoking lounge (near Gate B25), Game Space DXB (near Gate B27), Hard Rock Café (upper floor)
Signage: Follow the prayer room symbol 🕌 from the gate area — clearly posted on directional signs throughout Concourse B
Hours: Open 24 hours
Facilities: Separate men’s and women’s sections · Wudu (ablution) area · Prayer mats · Qibla direction indicator · Clean, quiet environment

💡 If departing from Gates B25–B32: The prayer room near Gate B31 is the closest option for passengers boarding from the far end of Concourse B. Do not walk all the way back to the B7–B8 prayer room — the B31 area prayer room is specifically there for you. Allow sufficient time before boarding — Emirates closes gates 20 minutes before departure without exception.

Prayer Room in Concourse C — Terminal 3

Concourse C (formerly the Sheikh Rashid Terminal) became part of Terminal 3 in 2016 and has prayer rooms serving its 50 gates. Prayer facilities in Concourse C have been part of the terminal since its original construction.

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Prayer Room — Concourse C
Within Concourse C · Open 24/7 · Free

Concourse C has dedicated prayer room facilities confirmed in multiple official sources including the Dubai International Airport Wikipedia article. The prayer room is part of the original Sheikh Rashid Terminal infrastructure and has been present since Concourse C opened in 2000. Separate men’s and women’s sections, ablution facilities, and prayer mats. The Ahlan Lounge in Concourse C (near Gate C13) also has a dedicated prayer room within the lounge for lounge-access passengers. Ask airport staff for the nearest prayer room to your specific C-gate.

Prayer Room in Terminal 3 Arrivals Area

For passengers who have just landed at Terminal 3 and cleared immigration — or who are in the landside arrivals hall — there are prayer facilities in the arrival terminal area as well. These are particularly useful for passengers who land close to prayer time and need to pray before leaving the airport.

🛬 Arrivals prayer room:
• Prayer rooms are available in the Terminal 3 arrivals area — accessible after clearing Customs and immigration
• Located in the landside part of the terminal — no boarding pass required
• Also accessible to those dropping off or picking up passengers landside
• Follow the prayer room signs 🕌 from the arrivals hall
• Open 24 hours · Free to use · Separate men’s and women’s sections

Mosque Outside Terminal 3 — Landside

In addition to the prayer rooms inside Terminal 3, there is a dedicated mosque (masjid) located just 2–3 minutes from the Terminal 3 entrance, near the car park area outside the terminal building. This mosque is accessible landside — no boarding pass required — and is open to all for prayer.

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Terminal 3 Mosque — Landside

A dedicated mosque is located just outside Terminal 3, near the car park area — approximately 2–3 minutes’ walk from the terminal entrance. This is a proper mosque (not just a prayer room) with full facilities including a larger prayer hall, separate sections for men and women, wudu areas, and a serene atmosphere. Ideal for passengers who have extra time before check-in, drivers waiting for arrivals, and UAE residents visiting the airport. Open 24 hours. No boarding pass required — accessible to anyone outside the terminal building.

Wudu (Ablution) Facilities at Terminal 3

All prayer rooms at Terminal 3 are equipped with dedicated wudu (ablution) facilities — not shared with regular restrooms. These are purpose-built ablution areas with appropriate foot-washing facilities, clean running water, and mirrors. They are maintained to a high standard of cleanliness by the Dubai Airports cleaning team throughout the day and night.

Dedicated wudu/ablution areas
Foot-washing facilities
Clean running water
Separate men’s section
Separate women’s section
Prayer mats provided
Qibla direction marked
Quiet, private environment
Cleaned & maintained 24/7
No charge to use
Well-ventilated rooms
Clear signage throughout T3

💡 Wudu before boarding: The prayer rooms and wudu facilities are airside — past security — so you can perform wudu without having to re-clear security. If you need to perform wudu quickly, the prayer room nearest your departure gate is always the fastest option. Ask any airport staff member if you are unsure of the closest location.

All Prayer Room Locations at Terminal 3 — Quick Reference

LocationAreaBest For GatesLandside / AirsideHours
Concourse A — near Gates A2–A3 Concourse A west end A1–A24 Airside 24/7
Concourse B — near Gates B7–B8 Concourse B near Family Zone B1–B15 Airside 24/7
Concourse B — near Gates B14–B23 Concourse B mid-section B14–B24 Airside 24/7
Concourse B — near Gate B31 Concourse B far end B25–B32 Airside 24/7
Concourse C Within Concourse C C1–C50 Airside 24/7
Terminal 3 Arrivals area Arrivals hall All arriving passengers Landside (arrivals) 24/7
Mosque — near T3 car park Outside terminal, 2–3 min walk Pre check-in, drivers Landside (outside terminal) 24/7
Plaza Premium Lounge Concourse A (Gates A2–A3) Lounge guests Airside (lounge) 24/7
Ahlan Lounge prayer rooms Concourses A, B & C Lounge guests Airside (lounges) 24/7

💡 Always ask airport staff: Prayer room locations can occasionally shift due to terminal renovations or temporary closures. If you cannot find the room based on this guide, ask any “May I Help You” desk staff in the concourse — they will give you the exact current location to the nearest metre. Staff speak multiple languages including Arabic, English, Urdu, Hindi, and more.

Qibla Direction at Dubai Airport Terminal 3

All prayer rooms at Terminal 3 have qibla direction clearly marked — both on the walls and on the prayer mats themselves. Dubai’s qibla direction faces approximately northwest (roughly 295–300° from north) towards Makkah. All prayer rooms are arranged with this orientation built into the room layout.

🧭 Qibla direction from Dubai:
The qibla direction from Dubai (and Terminal 3) is approximately 295°–300° northwest — this is pre-marked in all Terminal 3 prayer rooms. If you are praying outside a designated prayer room (for example at a quiet gate area), you can use the digital qibla compass in any standard Islamic prayer app (Muslim Pro, Athan, Qibla Finder) on your phone. DXB Free WiFi is available throughout Terminal 3 to access these apps if needed.

Prayer Rooms During Ramadan at Terminal 3

During the holy month of Ramadan, prayer room usage at Terminal 3 increases significantly, particularly at Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha times. Dubai Airports anticipates this and ensures prayer facilities remain open and well-maintained throughout Ramadan.

🌙 Ramadan at Terminal 3 prayer rooms:
• Prayer rooms remain open 24/7 throughout Ramadan — no change to access
• Expect higher occupancy around prayer times — arrive a few minutes early if possible
Taraweeh prayers: some passengers perform taraweeh in the prayer rooms during night layovers during Ramadan — rooms may be busier overnight
Iftar time: Dubai Airports may provide dates or a small iftar arrangement in terminal public areas — check Dubai Airports social media for Ramadan-specific announcements
Suhoor time: For early morning suhoor, many of Terminal 3’s 24/7 restaurants remain open — Concourse B and A have several options
Alcohol service: During Ramadan, some restaurant services are adjusted — non-alcoholic options are always available throughout Terminal 3

💡 Ramadan boarding tip: If you need to pray Maghrib at iftar time and your flight departs around sunset, inform the Emirates gate agent — in most cases they are accommodating to passengers needing a few minutes for iftar prayer before boarding, though this is subject to operational constraints. Allow extra buffer time around prayer times during Ramadan at Terminal 3.

❓ FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Prayer Room at Terminal 3

Quick answers to common questions about prayer rooms at Dubai Airport Terminal 3.

Where is the prayer room at Dubai Airport Terminal 3?
Terminal 3 has prayer rooms in all three concourses — all open 24/7 and free to use. In Concourse A: near Gates A2–A3 (west end). In Concourse B: near Gates B7–B8 (early section), near Gates B14–B23 (mid-section), and near Gate B31 (far end — confirmed by passenger video footage). In Concourse C: within the concourse (ask staff for the nearest to your gate). There is also a prayer room in the arrivals hall and a full mosque 2–3 minutes outside the terminal near the car park.
Is there a prayer room near Gate B31 at Terminal 3?
Yes. There is a prayer room at the far end of Concourse B near Gate B31. This serves passengers departing from the B25–B32 gate range. Concourse B is 945 metres long and Gate B31 is near the very end of the concourse. The prayer room has separate men’s and women’s sections, wudu (ablution) facilities, prayer mats, and a qibla direction indicator. Follow the prayer room signs 🕌 in the concourse or ask any airport staff member.
Are prayer rooms at Terminal 3 open 24 hours?
Yes. All prayer rooms at Dubai Airport Terminal 3 are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — including during Ramadan. Terminal 3 never closes, and the prayer rooms reflect this. They are available to all passengers holding a valid boarding pass in the airside concourse areas, and to all passengers and visitors in the landside arrivals area and outside the terminal building.
Do the prayer rooms at Terminal 3 have wudu (ablution) facilities?
Yes. All prayer rooms at Terminal 3 are equipped with dedicated wudu (ablution) facilities separate from regular restrooms. These include foot-washing facilities, clean running water, and appropriate ablution areas. They are purpose-built — not shared with regular toilet facilities. Maintained to a high standard of cleanliness throughout the day and night by Dubai Airports cleaning staff.
Is there a mosque at Dubai Airport Terminal 3?
Yes. A dedicated mosque (masjid) is located just 2–3 minutes’ walk from the Terminal 3 entrance, near the car park area outside the building. This is a proper mosque — not just a prayer room — with a larger prayer hall, separate men’s and women’s sections, and full wudu facilities. It is landside (no boarding pass needed) and open 24 hours. Ideal for passengers before check-in, drivers dropping off passengers, or anyone outside the terminal who needs a proper mosque facility.
Are prayer rooms at Terminal 3 separate for men and women?
Yes. All prayer rooms at Dubai Airport Terminal 3 have completely separate sections for men and women — separate entrances, separate prayer areas, and separate wudu facilities for each. This applies to all prayer rooms in Concourses A, B, and C, as well as the arrivals area prayer room and the mosque outside the terminal. The airport follows UAE Islamic standards in all prayer room design and operation.
What is the qibla direction from Dubai Airport Terminal 3?
The qibla direction from Dubai is approximately 295°–300° northwest towards Makkah. All prayer rooms at Terminal 3 have the qibla direction pre-marked on the walls and prayer mats — you do not need to calculate it yourself. If you are praying outside a designated prayer room, use a qibla compass app (Muslim Pro, Athan, Qibla Finder) on your phone using the free DXB Free WiFi available throughout Terminal 3.
How do I find the prayer room at Terminal 3?
Follow the prayer room signs 🕌 posted on the directional signboards throughout Terminal 3 — they are clearly marked in all three concourses and in the arrivals area. If you cannot find the signage, ask any airport staff member or visit the nearest “May I Help You” desk — staff are multilingual and will direct you to the exact location. The Dubai Airports app also has an interactive terminal map showing prayer room locations.