A late-night arrival at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport is, counterintuitively, one of the better times to land in Dhaka. The city's crushing daytime traffic disappears after 10 PM, and a ride that takes 2–3 hours during the day can be done in 30–45 minutes at night.
What is open at the airport after midnight
Dhaka airport operates 24 hours due to the high volume of international flights arriving between 11 PM and 4 AM. After midnight you will find:
- Immigration and customs fully operational
- Currency exchange counters open (at least one)
- ATMs available in the arrivals hall
- The pre-paid taxi counter — usually staffed, but availability can be reduced
- A small food counter with basic drinks and snacks
Transport options after dark
| Option | Availability at night | Estimated fare to Gulshan (BDT) | Estimated fare (EUR) | |--------|----------------------|-------------------------------|---------------------| | Pre-booked transfer | Always available | 1,500–2,000 | 12–17 | | Pre-paid taxi counter | Usually open, fewer cars | 800–1,000 | 7–8 | | Pathao / Uber | Limited drivers | 500–1,000 | 4–8 | | CNG auto-rickshaw | Available but not advised | 400–600 | 3–5 | | Local bus | Not running | — | — |
Pre-booked transfers are the most reliable late-night option. Your driver monitors your flight and adjusts arrival time based on delays. There is no uncertainty — you walk out, find your driver, and go.
The pre-paid taxi counter usually has vehicles available, but the queue may be longer as more passengers compete for fewer taxis. Wait times of 15–30 minutes are common after midnight.
Ride-share apps have significantly fewer drivers at night. You may wait 20–40 minutes for a match, and the driver may cancel if the pickup zone is confusing.
Safety considerations
Dhaka at night is generally safe for transit, but visibility is low, street lighting is poor in many areas, and road conditions outside the main highways can be rough. Key precautions:
- Do not accept rides from unlicensed drivers who approach you in the terminal
- Share your ride details with someone if possible
- Keep your phone charged and your accommodation address written down in both English and Bangla
- Carry small BDT notes — you do not want to need change from a night taxi driver
The silver lining
Landing late in Dhaka means you skip the worst part of traveling here — the traffic. A smooth 30–40 minute ride to your hotel, checking in while the city sleeps, and waking up refreshed is genuinely the best way to start your time in Bangladesh. If you can choose your flight time, a late-night arrival is worth considering.