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From, AED 149.00 Per Adult

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One of Dubai’s most famous landmarks, the Museum of the Future (MOTF) takes pride of place along the city’s superhighway, Sheikh Zayed Road. Founded by the Dubai Future Foundation and launched on 22 February 2022, the museum explores how society could evolve in the coming decades using science and technology.

 

Termed a ‘living museum’, it incorporates elements of traditional exhibitions, immersive theatre and themed attractions, so visitors can look beyond the present and towards the future’s limitless possibilities. Rising 77m above the ground with an instantly iconic exterior, Museum of the Future is located in the heart of Dubai – a prime location easily accessible to all.

Duration

2 Hours

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Frequently Asked Questions

Please Collect 15-30 Minutes Before Your Reserved Time Slot

Tickets should be collected 15 to 30 minutes prior to booked time slot. Guests coming in early/late won't be allowed entry to the museum. The museum is open till 9:30pm. Last entry is at 7:30pm.
Moreover, children under the age of four are free, but reservations are still required.

Accessibility Initiative

Entry tickets to the Museum of the Future are free of charge for People of Determination. When arriving at the Museum, People of Determination may also request a second entry ticket free of charge for one caregiver. Please approach the Customer Service desk on arrival. Our team may ask for proof of eligibility, so please have documentation or ID at hand.

Accessible Mobility Services at MOTF

MOTF provides wheelchair docks in the lobby. If you require a wheelchair while at any of the exhibition floors, please approach the staff on the floor for assistance. Our wheelchairs are subject to availability and free of charge. All the facilities are accessible to wheelchair users.

Transportation

The nearest metro station is Emirates Towers and is a six-minute walk via a connected bridge

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Day 5

Dubai - Jumeirah - Dubai
Jumeirah Old City Market
In this place, you can discover many traditional Dubai items and clothing.

The market is designed to resemble an ancient city, allowing you to shop while walking through a time tunnel, experiencing the traditional Arabian atmosphere.
Abra Boat Tour

Take a 1-hour cruise along the banks of the Dubai Water Canal to enjoy a fresh perspective of the major attractions along Dubai’s coastline.

Dubai Frame

At a height of 150 meters and a width of 93 meters, the Dubai Frame, equivalent to the height of a 50-story building, stands right at the juncture of the old city and the modern downtown. Through this colossal frame, you can witness Dubai’s past and future. Take the elevator to the glass bridge at the top and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of this mesmerizing city.

Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall is the world’s largest destination for shopping, entertainment and leisure, located next to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Featuring over 1,200 retail stores, two major department stores and hundreds of food and beverage outlets, Dubai Mall covers more than 1 million sqm – an area equivalent to 200 football pitches.

The Museum of the Future
At a height of 150 meters and a width of 93 meters, the Dubai Frame, equivalent to the height of a 50-story building, stands right at the juncture of the old city and the modern downtown. Through this colossal frame, you can witness Dubai’s past and future.

Take the elevator to the glass bridge at the top and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of this mesmerizing city.
Outside Magic Show

Enjoy the outdoor Dubai Fountain music show and the lighting display at the Burj Khalifa.

A captivating water, music and light spectacle in Downtown Dubai. At over 900 ft in length – equivalent to over two football pitches – The Dubai Fountain is situated on the 30-acre Burj Lake and performs to a selection of different melodies.

The fountain has a unique design comprising five circles of varying sizes and two arcs and features powerful water nozzles that shoot water up to impressive heights.

Over 6,600 WET Superlights and 25 colour projectors create a visual spectrum of over 1,000 different water expressions, while 50 colour projectors provide a full spectrum of colour with a total output of 1.5 million lumens. The fountain performs to a range of different songs from classical to contemporary Arabic and world music. When operational, the fountain has over 22,000 gallons of water in the air at any given moment.

Day 4

Dubai - Dune Bashing - Dubai
Dune bashing

Dune bashing is driving a vehicle at high speed over the undulating sand dunes of the desert, going up and down from high to low, and even doing some thrilling skidding and sliding. It’s an exciting and safe activity that’s full of screams and laughter. Driving over the rolling dunes during sunset can bring joy even to those who are covered in sand.

Day 3

Dubai - Old Town - Dubai Downtown
AL FAHIDI
Here, you can see traditional Arabian houses. Walking through the narrow alleys feels like stepping back in time.

Most of the traditional houses have been converted into coffee shops, museums, art galleries, guesthouses, and more, with artistic modifications, making it a great place to explore.

A visit to the historic district will reveal a Dubai quite different from what you might imagine.

*You can buy souvenirs here, but please note that Clara Travels only recommends and does not organize trips to shopping establishments. Recommended Dubai souvenirs include camel milk soap, saffron, dates, camel milk, and date chocolates.
The Dubai Gold Souk and Spice Souk
Spanning approximately 600-800 meters, the Dubai Gold Souk is relatively compact in size, but it dazzles with its gleaming gold. In the Spice Souk, you can catch a glimpse of Dubai residents’ daily lives.

The architecture of the Spice Souk is quite remarkable, as it’s renovated from one of the most traditional Arabian architectural structures, Bastakiya.

Each house has large chimneys that circulate hot and cold air inside and outside, creating a natural cool breeze in Dubai’s desert climate.

*Shopping here is not recommended; remember to haggle for prices.
The Lost Chambers Aquarium
Here, you can see traditional Arabian houses. Walking through the narrow alleys feels like stepping back in time.

Most of the traditional houses have been converted into coffee shops, museums, art galleries, guesthouses, and more, with artistic modifications, making it a great place to explore.

A visit to the historic district will reveal a Dubai quite different from what you might imagine.

*You can buy souvenirs here, but please note that Clara Travels only recommends and does not organize trips to shopping establishments. Recommended Dubai souvenirs include camel milk soap, saffron, dates, camel milk, and date chocolates.
The View at the Palm 52F & 54F

At 240 metres high, The View on level 52 of the iconic Palm Tower offers panoramic, 360-degree views of Palm Jumeirah, the Arabian Gulf and beyond from an outdoor terrace and a premium lounge. Spot iconic landmarks and hidden gems of this beautiful city.

Day 2

Dubai - Abu Dhabi - Dubai
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Known as the “world’s most beautiful mosque,” the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is named after the first president of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed.

Its pure white geometric exterior is adorned with elegant gold accents, creating a look of exquisite beauty.

The contrast between the white outer walls and the colorful patterns on the courtyard floor is visually stunning.

The mosque features 82 differently-sized domes in its architecture, which is said to accommodate up to 40,000 worshipers.

The mosque incorporates premium materials from around the world, including the most precious marble, ceramics, Swarovski crystals, and handwoven Iranian carpets.

The main prayer hall boasts the world’s second-largest Swarovski crystal chandelier and the world’s largest handmade Iranian carpet, weighing a staggering 35 tons.
Louvre Abu Dhabi

Opened at the end of 2017.  The museum, which took a decade to complete, stands as the largest museum in the Arab world.

One of its most astonishing features is its 180-meter diameter dome, adorned with 7,850 Arabic script motifs, earning it the nickname “Rain of Light.”

The dome creates a celestial effect akin to a starry sky, with sunlight casting ever-changing patterns of light and shadow upon the museum’s white walls and marble floors, perfectly harmonizing with the shimmering waters below.

Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi
A dream come true for supercar enthusiasts, if you love the thrill of extreme speed, you must visit this Ferrari-themed amusement park. It occupies 200,000 square meters, making it the largest indoor theme park in the world.

It boasts the world’s fastest roller coaster, the Formula Rossa, which can reach speeds of up to 250 kilometers per hour in just over 4 seconds. Visitors to the park can also drive real Ferrari sports cars on a track, fulfilling the desires of supercar enthusiasts.

Day 4

Dubai - Abu Dhabi - Dubai
The Museum of the Future
At a height of 150 meters and a width of 93 meters, the Dubai Frame, equivalent to the height of a 50-story building, stands right at the juncture of the old city and the modern downtown. Through this colossal frame, you can witness Dubai’s past and future.

Take the elevator to the glass bridge at the top and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of this mesmerizing city.
Dubai Frame

At a height of 150 meters and a width of 93 meters, the Dubai Frame, equivalent to the height of a 50-story building, stands right at the juncture of the old city and the modern downtown. Through this colossal frame, you can witness Dubai’s past and future. Take the elevator to the glass bridge at the top and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of this mesmerizing city.

Jumeirah Old City Market
In this place, you can discover many traditional Dubai items and clothing.

The market is designed to resemble an ancient city, allowing you to shop while walking through a time tunnel, experiencing the traditional Arabian atmosphere.
Abra Boat Tour

Take a 1-hour cruise along the banks of the Dubai Water Canal to enjoy a fresh perspective of the major attractions along Dubai’s coastline.

Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall is the world’s largest destination for shopping, entertainment and leisure, located next to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Featuring over 1,200 retail stores, two major department stores and hundreds of food and beverage outlets, Dubai Mall covers more than 1 million sqm – an area equivalent to 200 football pitches.

Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory is located on the 73rd floor of Columbia Center. At 902 feet, it offers the tallest public viewing area in the entire Pacific Northwest.

The 360 degree panoramic view puts Mt. Rainier, Bellevue, the Cascade Mountains, Mt. Baker, Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, the Space Needle, and the city of Seattle and beyond on full display.
Outside Magic Show
A captivating water, music and light spectacle in Downtown Dubai. At over 900 ft in length – equivalent to over two football pitches – The Dubai Fountain is situated on the 30-acre Burj Lake and performs to a selection of different melodies.

The fountain has a unique design comprising five circles of varying sizes and two arcs and features powerful water nozzles that shoot water up to impressive heights.

Over 6,600 WET Superlights and 25 colour projectors create a visual spectrum of over 1,000 different water expressions, while 50 colour projectors provide a full spectrum of colour with a total output of 1.5 million lumens. The fountain performs to a range of different songs from classical to contemporary Arabic and world music. When operational, the fountain has over 22,000 gallons of water in the air at any given moment.

Day 3

Dubai - Abu Dhabi - Dubai
AL FAHIDI
Here, you can see traditional Arabian houses. Walking through the narrow alleys feels like stepping back in time.

Most of the traditional houses have been converted into coffee shops, museums, art galleries, guesthouses, and more, with artistic modifications, making it a great place to explore.

A visit to the historic district will reveal a Dubai quite different from what you might imagine.

*You can buy souvenirs here, but please note that Clara Travels only recommends and does not organize trips to shopping establishments. Recommended Dubai souvenirs include camel milk soap, saffron, dates, camel milk, and date chocolates.
The Dubai Gold Souk and Spice Souk
Spanning approximately 600-800 meters, the Dubai Gold Souk is relatively compact in size, but it dazzles with its gleaming gold. In the Spice Souk, you can catch a glimpse of Dubai residents’ daily lives.

The architecture of the Spice Souk is quite remarkable, as it’s renovated from one of the most traditional Arabian architectural structures, Bastakiya.

Each house has large chimneys that circulate hot and cold air inside and outside, creating a natural cool breeze in Dubai’s desert climate.

*Shopping here is not recommended; remember to haggle for prices.
Dune bashing

Dune bashing is driving a vehicle at high speed over the undulating sand dunes of the desert, going up and down from high to low, and even doing some thrilling skidding and sliding. It’s an exciting and safe activity that’s full of screams and laughter. Driving over the rolling dunes during sunset can bring joy even to those who are covered in sand.

Day 2

Dubai - Abu Dhabi - Dubai
Dubai Sky Dive

A tandem skydive is the quickest and easiest way to experience the thrill of freefall at over 120 miles per hour, while securely harnessed to one of our experienced and accomplished instructors. Adrenaline enthusiasts can live this adventure at our two world-class locations, the Palm Dropzone and the Desert Dropzone. 

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Known as the “world’s most beautiful mosque,” the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is named after the first president of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed.

Its pure white geometric exterior is adorned with elegant gold accents, creating a look of exquisite beauty.

The contrast between the white outer walls and the colorful patterns on the courtyard floor is visually stunning.

The mosque features 82 differently-sized domes in its architecture, which is said to accommodate up to 40,000 worshipers.

The mosque incorporates premium materials from around the world, including the most precious marble, ceramics, Swarovski crystals, and handwoven Iranian carpets.

The main prayer hall boasts the world’s second-largest Swarovski crystal chandelier and the world’s largest handmade Iranian carpet, weighing a staggering 35 tons.
Louvre Abu Dhabi

Opened at the end of 2017.  The museum, which took a decade to complete, stands as the largest museum in the Arab world.

One of its most astonishing features is its 180-meter diameter dome, adorned with 7,850 Arabic script motifs, earning it the nickname “Rain of Light.”

The dome creates a celestial effect akin to a starry sky, with sunlight casting ever-changing patterns of light and shadow upon the museum’s white walls and marble floors, perfectly harmonizing with the shimmering waters below.

The Emirates Palace Hotel

The Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental, Abu Dhabi is a luxury five-star hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It has been operated by Mandarin Oriental as of 1 January 2020. The design of the hotel is a mix of Islamic architectural elements such as balance, geometry, proportion, rhythm and hierarchical emphasis alongside modern methods of design and construction.

The central dome features elaborate geometrical patterns and 114 smaller domes are spread over the building. The colour of the building was inspired by different shades of sand found in the Arabian Desert.

The hotel also appears in the film Fast and Furious 7, which was released in 2015. Shots of the hotel were also used in the 2007 film The Kingdom. Justin Timberlake has been at this location for a tour on 6 December 2007 for a concert. The Emirates Palace also appears in the 2019 film 6 Underground along with other iconic sites around the city.

Day 6

Dubai - Jumeirah - Dubai
Dubai Frame

At a height of 150 meters and a width of 93 meters, the Dubai Frame, equivalent to the height of a 50-story building, stands right at the juncture of the old city and the modern downtown. Through this colossal frame, you can witness Dubai’s past and future. Take the elevator to the glass bridge at the top and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of this mesmerizing city.

Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall is the world’s largest destination for shopping, entertainment and leisure, located next to the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Featuring over 1,200 retail stores, two major department stores and hundreds of food and beverage outlets, Dubai Mall covers more than 1 million sqm – an area equivalent to 200 football pitches.

The Museum of the Future
At a height of 150 meters and a width of 93 meters, the Dubai Frame, equivalent to the height of a 50-story building, stands right at the juncture of the old city and the modern downtown. Through this colossal frame, you can witness Dubai’s past and future.

Take the elevator to the glass bridge at the top and enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of this mesmerizing city.

Day 5

Dubai - Jumeirah - Dubai
Jumeirah Old City Market
In this place, you can discover many traditional Dubai items and clothing.

The market is designed to resemble an ancient city, allowing you to shop while walking through a time tunnel, experiencing the traditional Arabian atmosphere.
Abra Boat Tour

Take a 1-hour cruise along the banks of the Dubai Water Canal to enjoy a fresh perspective of the major attractions along Dubai’s coastline.

Day 4

Dubai - Dune Bashing - Dubai
Dune bashing

Dune bashing is driving a vehicle at high speed over the undulating sand dunes of the desert, going up and down from high to low, and even doing some thrilling skidding and sliding. It’s an exciting and safe activity that’s full of screams and laughter. Driving over the rolling dunes during sunset can bring joy even to those who are covered in sand.

Day 2

Dubai - Abu Dhabi - Dubai
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Known as the “world’s most beautiful mosque,” the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is named after the first president of the UAE, Sheikh Zayed.

Its pure white geometric exterior is adorned with elegant gold accents, creating a look of exquisite beauty.

The contrast between the white outer walls and the colorful patterns on the courtyard floor is visually stunning.

The mosque features 82 differently-sized domes in its architecture, which is said to accommodate up to 40,000 worshipers.

The mosque incorporates premium materials from around the world, including the most precious marble, ceramics, Swarovski crystals, and handwoven Iranian carpets.

The main prayer hall boasts the world’s second-largest Swarovski crystal chandelier and the world’s largest handmade Iranian carpet, weighing a staggering 35 tons.
Louvre Abu Dhabi

Opened at the end of 2017.  The museum, which took a decade to complete, stands as the largest museum in the Arab world.

One of its most astonishing features is its 180-meter diameter dome, adorned with 7,850 Arabic script motifs, earning it the nickname “Rain of Light.”

The dome creates a celestial effect akin to a starry sky, with sunlight casting ever-changing patterns of light and shadow upon the museum’s white walls and marble floors, perfectly harmonizing with the shimmering waters below.

Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi
A dream come true for supercar enthusiasts, if you love the thrill of extreme speed, you must visit this Ferrari-themed amusement park. It occupies 200,000 square meters, making it the largest indoor theme park in the world.

It boasts the world’s fastest roller coaster, the Formula Rossa, which can reach speeds of up to 250 kilometers per hour in just over 4 seconds. Visitors to the park can also drive real Ferrari sports cars on a track, fulfilling the desires of supercar enthusiasts.

Day 3

Dubai - Old Town - Dubai Downtown
AL FAHIDI
Here, you can see traditional Arabian houses. Walking through the narrow alleys feels like stepping back in time.

Most of the traditional houses have been converted into coffee shops, museums, art galleries, guesthouses, and more, with artistic modifications, making it a great place to explore.

A visit to the historic district will reveal a Dubai quite different from what you might imagine.

*You can buy souvenirs here, but please note that Clara Travels only recommends and does not organize trips to shopping establishments. Recommended Dubai souvenirs include camel milk soap, saffron, dates, camel milk, and date chocolates.
The Dubai Gold Souk and Spice Souk
Spanning approximately 600-800 meters, the Dubai Gold Souk is relatively compact in size, but it dazzles with its gleaming gold. In the Spice Souk, you can catch a glimpse of Dubai residents’ daily lives.

The architecture of the Spice Souk is quite remarkable, as it’s renovated from one of the most traditional Arabian architectural structures, Bastakiya.

Each house has large chimneys that circulate hot and cold air inside and outside, creating a natural cool breeze in Dubai’s desert climate.

*Shopping here is not recommended; remember to haggle for prices.
The Lost Chambers Aquarium
Here, you can see traditional Arabian houses. Walking through the narrow alleys feels like stepping back in time.

Most of the traditional houses have been converted into coffee shops, museums, art galleries, guesthouses, and more, with artistic modifications, making it a great place to explore.

A visit to the historic district will reveal a Dubai quite different from what you might imagine.

*You can buy souvenirs here, but please note that Clara Travels only recommends and does not organize trips to shopping establishments. Recommended Dubai souvenirs include camel milk soap, saffron, dates, camel milk, and date chocolates.
The View at the Palm 52F & 54F

At 240 metres high, The View on level 52 of the iconic Palm Tower offers panoramic, 360-degree views of Palm Jumeirah, the Arabian Gulf and beyond from an outdoor terrace and a premium lounge. Spot iconic landmarks and hidden gems of this beautiful city.

Day 1

Meet in Dubai

Upon your arrival at the desert splendor of Dubai, you will be welcomed by Olanka representatives and transferred to your hotel in Dubai city.