
Harry Potter exhibition Abu Dhabi: Dates, ticket prices, venue and more
Landing at Manarat Al Saadiyat in Abu Dhabi on Friday July 25 and staying for a limited time, this is the Middle East debut of the international touring exhibition that's already enchanted more than 3.7 million fans around the world.
Whether you're a lifelong Potterhead or new to the wizarding world, the immersive experience is packed with spellbinding moments, iconic props and interactive surprises.
The exhibition dives deep into the beloved world of Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and even The Cursed Child stage production, with meticulously recreated environments, original costumes and dazzling technology that brings Hogwarts to life right before your eyes.
Think of it as stepping straight onto the set – only better, because you will actually get to be part of the magic.
Expect to stroll through the great hall, brew potions in Snape's classroom, cast a patronus in the Forbidden Forest and see your name pop up on the Marauder's map.
Want to know your Hogwarts house? You'll pick it during registration and follow its story through stained-glass windows, have a photo op with the Sorting Hat and have your own personalised Hogwarts journey (don't worry though, you'll still get to see the story of each house).
And yes, there's merch – lots of it. From chocolate frogs to limited-edition collectables, the exhibition store is packed with magical goodies you won't find anywhere else.
Pre-sale tickets go live on June 23 for fans who join the waitlist. General ticket sales open on June 24, but early access is your best shot at securing a spot before they vanish faster than a disapparating house-elf.
Let's go, muggles.
From Dhs115. Starting July 25, open weekly Weds-Mon. Manarat Al Saadiyat. abudhabi.harrypotterexhibition.com.
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