
Dubai's Museum of the Future Launches Unlimited Summer Pass
Here's what's in it for you: unlimited entry from July 1 to September 30, no need to book in advance, and a whole lineup of cool events, all for just Dh229.
What's Included in the Summer Pass?
Unlimited access to the museum all summer long
Dh50 retail credit to spend at the museum's lobby shop
Entry to exclusive summer events and kids' zones
Behind-the-scenes tours and surprise experiences
What's Happening This Summer?
Meet a Real Astronaut
On July 14 and 21, catch real astronauts from the UAE Space Programme. Ask your burning space questions or just flex with a selfie.
Photography Tour: Capture the Future
Starting July 14, join guided early-morning photo walks through the museum's most Insta-worthy spots—plus tips from expert photographers.
Wellness Weekends
From July 19 to August 29, the museum's Al Waha space transforms into a zen den with yoga and meditation sessions led by top instructors.
Light the Future
Ever dreamed of flipping the switch on something iconic? This is your shot. A lucky few visitors can light up the entire Museum facade.
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