Museum of the Future Tickets

FromAED 169
90 minutes – 120 minutes
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

About this activity

Dive into the future at Dubai's Museum of the Future, featuring interactive exhibits and immersive installations that showcase cutting-edge technologies and innovations.

Highlights

  • Explore futuristic technologies
  • Engage with interactive exhibits
  • Discover space exploration themes
  • Experience immersive installations
  • Learn about sustainable innovations

Full description

Step into a world where imagination meets reality at Dubai's Museum of the Future. This architectural marvel offers a glimpse into tomorrow's technologies and innovations. Wander through interactive exhibits that transport you to space exploration missions, sustainable urban living, and the future of health and wellness. Each hall presents a unique theme, inviting you to engage with immersive installations and thought-provoking displays. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or a curious traveler, the museum promises an unforgettable journey into the possibilities of the future.

Included / Excluded

  • Admission to Museum of the Future
  • Access to all exhibition halls
  • Interactive exhibits and installations
  • Guided tours

Itinerary

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The Museum of the Future is the first museum of its kind. Built to transform the very perception of the future as we know it, the unique structure has become home to several immersive future environments that aim to position visitors in an empowering version of the future. Through distinctive themes, it elicits a world we thought we could only experience 50 years from now. Visitors become active participants in an expansive experience that taps into all five senses. By meaningfully merging aspects of science, technology and spirituality, the Museum inspires humanity to re-imagine the future and all its possibilities. One of the most complex and ambitious projects ever executed, with an instantly iconic inimitable exterior. Rising 77-metres above the ground and comprising 1,024 unique stainless steel composite panels, the façade is adorned in Arabic calligraphy, displaying three quotes written by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai.

Admission: YES

Important information

Know before you book

  • Tickets are valid for 30 days from the date of booking.
  • Children under 3 years old enter free; children aged 3-12 require a child ticket.
  • The museum is wheelchair accessible and offers facilities for visitors with mobility challenges.

Know before you go

  • Wear comfortable clothing and footwear for walking.
  • Photography is allowed; however, flash photography may be restricted in certain areas.
  • Food and drinks are not permitted inside the museum; plan accordingly.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 days before the activity starts

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Accessible
  • Stroller Accessible
  • Easy Public Transport

Traveler reviews

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Interesting place to visit

I found the first hall diffucult to understand and to relate to. The other levels were interesting. Especially the plants and animals floor. A great insight into the future

H7067BLkatherinefMay 3, 2026TRIPADVISOR

QR code

All was good but you must provide the QR code with confirmation. There weren't many people so we were quick.

rona_mApr 28, 2026VIATOR

Museum was interesting...

Museum was interesting both for adults and also for kids. No long waiting lines or ques. Reccommended.

Liina_HApr 24, 2026VIATOR

interesting museum

I love this building and you get the chance to go outside under the arch which is great. The queue to enter (even with tickets) is very long and a bit back-breaking, but the content of the different rooms is good and it's definitely worth a visit.

FionaLondonApr 7, 2026TRIPADVISOR

Worst customer service

My feedback is about customer service and not about the actual displays. I had booked tickets for MOTF for myself and my parents aged 90 and 84 with restricted mobility for the 3rd of March. Unfortunately, due to the middle east conflict and directive from the Govt of Dubai to stay indoors due to risk of harm from falling debris, we decided to not go for the tour. I would not have been able to take care of my elderly parents, should something go wrong. When I approached MOTF for a refund, my request was declined as I had not ticked the box that would have allowed cancellations and paid extra for cancellations. I pointed out that war was not something that I had expected at the time of booking to which their response was that Force Majeure was also included in their cancellation policy. They responded that they were open and operating as usual even during the war and if we chose our personal safety over visiting the museum, then we must bear the costs. They will not be responsible. I am shocked by the unsympathetic and corporate attitude displayed by MOTF. I have all e-mail correspondence saved, if anyone requires evidence. This is not an institution aimed at imparting knowledge. They are using the word “Museum” to fool us into thinking that MOTF stands for something noble, when all they represent is another corporate firm trying to take our money.

drgijoeMar 25, 2026TRIPADVISOR