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MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE, DUBAI: TICKETS & VISITOR’S GUIDE [2023]

By: Author Stefania Guglielmi

Posted on Last updated: January 21, 2023

Categories Middle East, United Arab Emirates

Visiting the Museum of the Future in Dubai soon? Learn all about this
revolutionary attraction, including tips for getting your Museum of the Future
tickets and what to expect on your visit, in this guide. Read on! 

The Museum of the Future is one of the newest and most awaited attractions in
Dubai. Its impressive oval-shaped structure surpasses all other futuristic
buildings in the city, and it was inspired by the human eye to represent
knowledge and vision of the future. 

The museum does indeed focus on the future, showcasing a great number of
exhibitions related to outer space travel, climate change, AI, innovative
technologies, and wellness, with mindblowing interactive stations and displays. 

I was a resident of Dubai when the Museum of the Future was still in
construction. Every time I passed by it on Sheik Zayed Road, it struck me with
its weird shape and just the size of it, and I couldn’t wait for it to open.
Well, it finally did! And I cannot wait to tell you all about it because it’s
one of the best museums in Dubai.

Check out this visitor’s guide to learn all you need to know before visiting the
Museum of the Future in Dubai: tickets, directions, and tips!  

Table of Contents

 * Museum of the Future Opening Hours
 * How To Get to the Dubai Museum of the Future
 * Museum of the Future, Dubai Tickets
 * What You’ll Find at the Museum of the Future
 * Museum of the Future’s Striking Architecture
 * Museum of the Future Fun Facts
 * Tips for Your Visit to the Museum of the Future
 * Museum of the Future FAQ


MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE OPENING HOURS

The Museum of the Future’s timing is from 10 AM to 6 PM daily.


HOW TO GET TO THE DUBAI MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE

▶️ If you’re using public transportation, the easiest method is taking the Dubai
Metro. The Red Line will take you to the Emirates Towers Station, which is
connected to the museum by the link bridge. 

▶️ Otherwise, you can take the 27, 29, or X22 lines of the Dubai Bus to the
Emirates Towers.

▶️ If you’re driving, there’s parking and valet service available. The Museum of
the Future’s address in Dubai is Sheikh Zayed Road, adjacent to Jumeirah
Emirates Towers. 

Bicycle racks are provided for bikes and electric scooters, should you choose to
use them as your means of transport. 


MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE, DUBAI TICKETS

Dubai’s Museum of the Future has opened its doors very recently, so it’s a
really popular attraction right now. Tickets get booked out weeks in advance, so
you definitely can’t rely on going to the museum and buying your tickets
directly – chances are there won’t be any availability for the day. 

The line to enter the Museum of the Future.

It’s important to book your tickets online with plenty of time. By buying on a
platform like Get Your Guide, you’ll have the flexibility of being able to
cancel your visit up until one day prior if your plans change, but you’ll rest
assured that your entrance is secured. 

Get Your Guide is a trusted platform that sells entrance tickets and tours to
major attractions all over the world, delivering your e-tickets instantly and
offering free cancellation until 24 hours in advance on most activities.

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WHAT YOU’LL FIND AT THE MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE

The museum is divided into 7 floors, each of them showcasing different areas and
exhibitions related to the future of our planet, specifically in the year 2071.

Inside the Museum of the Future you’ll find Inhabit the Skies, one of the main
experiences, which takes you to a space station above the earth so you can
witness the different ways in which the moon could become a source of renewable
energy for our planet.

You’ll also get to explore the space station and discover the missions and lives
of those who live and work there.   

To learn about the Wonders of Nature, you can take a virtual trip to the Amazon,
immersing yourself in the forest. There you’ll encounter hundreds of different
species and get to see features that are invisible to the naked eye. 

To further your knowledge about the natural world there’s the Library of Life,
which features an ecological archive with thousands of different species,
showing the biodiversity of our planet.

Visitors will be encouraged to do their part in protecting the world’s
ecosystems as they explore this unique installation.  

The future of wellness and health is also explored in the museum, and you can
discover it by Reviving Your Senses and disconnecting from your digital life.
You’ll be urged to reconnect with your mind, spirit, and body in a memorable
experience. 

To take your wellness journey further, you can also rebalance your
electromagnetic field through vibrations, and learn about the restorative
effects of water and meditation.  

Future Heroes is a space completely dedicated to children, where they’ll be
stimulated to develop new skills through play and exploration.

The area features three interactive experiences, Imagine, Design, and Build, and
they’ll also be called on urgent missions that will require them to work as a
team and use their creativity. 

The museum also features temporary exhibits that change every few months.

Currently, there’s the Tomorrow Today exhibition, which explores transformative
technologies and innovations that could solve the issues of our time and,
potentially, change the world. 

And don’t forget to visit the open terrace on the temporary exhibition floor for
a chance to take photos like this one below!


MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE’S STRIKING ARCHITECTURE

While the exhibitions are very interesting and astounding, don’t miss the chance
to admire the building from the outside!

Its striking architecture is, in my opinion, the best part of the museum (yes,
even more than the exhibits!) and I’m not alone: it’s been said to be the most
beautiful building in the world by many. Now, I personally wouldn’t go as far
(just my opinion!), but it’s definitely an incredible building.

The Museum of the Future’s construction was one of the most challenging in the
world due to its futuristic, oval shape, and it took around six years to be
completed.

Its shape has been interpreted as a human eye, but there are also other
theories, possibly the most reliable coming from the Museum of the Future’s
architects themselves.

According to the firm, the building’s solid structure symbolizes the knowledge
that we hold, while the void in the middle represents what we are yet to learn
about the future.

The 256-foot (78-meter) tall structure is covered in quotes, attributed to the
ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, written in Arabic
calligraphy, and which serve as the windows of the building.

These quotes are engraved in the 1,024 stainless-steel panels that form the
museum’s facade. There are even flying objects in the building!

To admire the building from the outside, exit the building from the door next to
the gift shop. From here you’ll be able to take some cool photos with the Museum
of the Future in the background.


MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE FUN FACTS

Some other amazing facts about the Museum of the Future’s building include: 

 * The architectural name of the museum’s shape is torus. It’s a torus shape
   with an elliptical void.
 * 8.7 miles (14 km) of LED lighting illuminate the museum’s calligraphy at
   night.
 * One of the quotes describes the future not as ‘something you await, but
   rather create’.
 * The construction of this building was possible thanks to the use of advanced
   technology. 
 * It attempts to be highly sustainable, getting power from solar panels, 
   recycling greywater, and restricting single-use plastics. 


TIPS FOR YOUR VISIT TO THE MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE


WHAT’S THE BEST TIME TO VISIT THE MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE DUBAI?

At the moment, the museum is full every hour due to its popularity. In the
future, I suspect that right at the opening time will be the best time to visit
for fewer crowds. If you visit Dubai in the summer, which is the low season, you
may have more possibilities of escaping the masses as well.


HOW MUCH TIME DO YOU NEED FOR YOUR VISIT?

You should plan to spend about 2 hours in the museum, to get to explore it
thoroughly and at your own pace.  


WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW BEFORE VISITING MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE?

▶️ Museum of the Future is an attraction for the whole family, and kids have
their own space to have fun and be looked after at Future Heroes. While children
under 3 don’t pay an entrance fee, the regular ticket price applies for all
3-year-old kids and older. 

▶️ All areas of the museum, including restrooms, are fully accessible for
wheelchair users, and there are wheelchairs available in case you should need
one at any time. 

▶️ While there’s no set dress code to visit the museum, visitors are expected to
wear clothes that are appropriate for Dubai’s culture. This means no translucid
or very short clothes, crop tops, or exposed knees and shoulders.   

▶️ There’s a free parking area for museum visitors, limited to a 3-hour period,
but it’s not large and subject to availability. You can use their valet parking
service as an alternative. 

▶️ Photos and videos are allowed in most exhibition galleries, but tripods and
selfie sticks are not permitted, nor is the use of flash when taking pictures. 

▶️ Visitors can take their own snacks and drinks to the garden areas, the lobby,
and to the children’s Future Heroes level, but no food is allowed in any of the
exhibitions. 


MUSEUM OF THE FUTURE FAQ

Is Museum of the Future worth it?

I personally liked the architecture more than the Museum of the Future’s
interior and its exhibitions. But living in Dubai, I visited the Expo many times
in 2021 so this for me was just one more exhibition of the same style. If you
have never visited the Expo or other futuristic museums, it’ll definitely be
worth it.

What’s the Museum of the Future’s entry fee?

The Museum of the Future ticket price is $39.5 at the time of writing. 

What is written on the Museum of the Future?

Quotes by Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai’s ruler, are written on
the museum’s structure in Arabic calligraphy.

Is food allowed in the Museum of Future? 

No food or drinks are allowed in the exhibitions, but you can enjoy your own
snacks in the lobby or garden areas.

Is Museum of the Future for kids? 

Yes! The Museum of the Future features interactive displays that will delight
children, and it also has an area completely dedicated to kids, with activities
and games for them.

When does the Museum of the Future open?

Dubai’s Museum of the Future opening date was the 22nd of February, 2022.

What’s the meaning of the Museum of the Future’s calligraphy?

The Arabic calligraphy displays three quotes by Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed
Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, related to the future and the legacy that we’ll leave for
future generations.

 * Stefania Guglielmi
   
   Stefania Guglielmi is the founder of Every Steph. Originally from Bologna,
   Italy, she's been traveling full-time since 2016 and has visited over 50
   countries across 6 continents. She believes sustainable travel and luxury
   travel can go hand in hand and has been advocating for responsible tourism
   since 2014. Stefania's advice and travel experiences have been featured in
   important publications such as Business Insider, Refinery29, and Yahoo Money.
   
   

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