The museum did not cause any enthusiasm. The outside is very beautiful, the inside is also beautiful. But we didn't get to see flying fish and running robot dogs. Yes, it is impressive that in some 50 years this will become a reality. But still, he's not worth his money. If you go, go without a tour and pay attention to the relaxation floor. Try everything, lie down everywhere slowly. There is a floor with an interesting game room, but there is an entrance from 5 to 10 years old. Therefore, if your children do not pass, it is better not to go there, so as not to upset the children. Well, there is a playground for cool photos, the entrance to it is on the floor with robots (the floor is interesting)
I completely agree with many people: on the outside, wow/ on the inside, expectations are not being met. The exposition is interesting in places. But the pretentious name of the museum of the future certainly does not pull. The building is a work of art and architecture. The rest is not impressive. Therefore, the artificial hype with the shortage and cost of tickets is all the more incomprehensible and surprising. It's about the same as the stupid hype with "Dubai chocolate" for tourists. The best option is to take a taxi or subway yourself, take photos and that's it.
One of the most interesting and colorful places in the city. It is advisable to buy tickets in advance, choosing a time interval of +-30 minutes. You will be able to see new items from the CES exhibition and Kickstarter + the cosmotema is excellent. I drove here purposefully
The building looks very attractive from the outside, but there are almost no interesting objects inside. VDNKh, for example, is much better. There are no special technological innovations in the museum of the future, only a robot similar to artificial intelligence, but it cannot communicate in Russian.If there were tickets only for the terrace, I would go there.
It is interesting for those who know English, as well as those who have an online translator on their phone. There are not many exhibits and activities. A little secret: you can enter the observation deck only after taking a photo on the 2nd floor. Photos don't need to be redeemed)
Overall, the impressions are good.
To say that I am delighted with this location... Nothing to say.
The execution and scale are amazing (the Emirates love everything globally huge, so that it can be seen from the neighboring galaxy!) The UAE will be 53 years old in December and since there is not much history, they decided to make a museum of the future!!
You can get there by metro. The beauty is no less on the outside than on the inside. If possible, visit this wonderful and unusual place!
There are a lot of tourists, a lot of beautiful souvenirs, lifes like space capsules, a flying dolphin... There is something to see.
I definitely recommend it!!!
Great beautiful place!
I was impressed (the passage was not bought, the first floor is free to visit)
Even if you don't take a ticket inside, it's definitely worth just taking a walk around the first floor.
They say that you don't need more than that, there are always a lot of people, there are queues at the entrance
If you leave the museum and walk around the Emirates Towers on the left, you will find yourself in a park where there are a lot of peacocks.
The Museum of the Future is an amazing place! Technology, ideas and design are simply amazing. Everything is done in such a way that you feel like you are in another time. The exhibits are interactive, which makes the visit even more interesting.
A popular place for tourists. As for me, it's more of a children's tour. Cool expositions, there are interesting locations for photos and to see. In my opinion, the price is too high, this is Dubai, there is nothing cheap here)
In my opinion, the museum is very overrated. There are 4 expositions - space, nature, health, some futuristic crafts and another children's floor. In my opinion, the expositions have nothing to do with both real trends and history. In fact, it is (mostly) a projection of some pictures / videos with not very good graphics and minimal interactivity. You probably won't discover anything new there. In terms of immersiveness, any 3D cinema or any Universal Studio/Disney park will be an order of magnitude cooler. If there is absolutely nothing to do and for the minimum cost, perhaps. But there is definitely no point in paying for a priority ticket.
A beautiful, futuristic building. I was most impressed by the shape and cleanliness inside. Instagram photos are provided inside.
Very cool merch, all in the style of a museum.
The exhibition itself was not impressed.
Overall, I liked it - it's beautiful, interesting, the building is super (especially from the outside), but there is no wow effect, somehow there is not enough futurism. At first it reminded me of the Russia- my History museum), then a little new pavilions of VDNH.
There is a covered passage from the metro, it is very convenient in the heat.
The whole tour is in Arabic and English. The cherry on the cake is a robot supposedly with AI - it can't speak Russian))
It's still a bit expensive for a family of 5 people ($200). Although I don't regret going there.
It's a good idea, but they're just 2-3 years behind! exhibits and technologies are outdated, there is a long queue and you need to take tickets in advance! Hyped marketing, well done! You can visit for a change! The Atom Museum, at VDNKH IN MOSCOW, IS COOLER!
It is very exciting , interesting exhibits and activities , a gorgeous view from the observation deck . A good option to diversify the program of visiting Dubai
It is better not to waste time and money on visiting it. You can just enter the lobby or the second level of Emirates Towers for free and take a couple of beautiful photos. The problem in my opinion is that even 2 years after its discovery, technology has gone far ahead and what is shown here causes Spanish shame, for example robots, or graphics on monitors during the "takeoff" or "landing" of your shuttle. Entertaining is purely for small children, although everything is beautiful outwardly.
It's not a bad idea, but $45. not worth it. Enter by time, buy a ticket and arrive at a certain hour, you will be given an e-chip on the bracelet, which you will use to enter. They run in groups, you have to stand in line. Then you go through the halls. First, videos are shown in each hall, plus guides talk about what the Emirates will be like in 77, all this is woven into an imitation of a spaceship. Everything is in English. The hall with 3 animal models in capsules is interesting. Further in the halls there is some kind of incomprehensible something in the form of vibrations, a group aura and something else indistinct. At the very end is the hall of the future with a car, a bicycle and a talking robot. Plus the divorce in the photo.
Cool, interesting, but I'm shooting for the fact that there wasn't enough interactive, there wasn't much to touch, twist, try to do something yourself, there's practically no such thing. For example, in Moscow at VDNH there was an exhibition "Russia", that was exciting, everything was done there in all areas and everything was interesting to tell, you can work yourself out in different specialties, touch real equipment, everything was absolutely accessible and interactive everywhere.
And even in the Dubai museum, everything is in English, on such a scale, for example, it could be done so that a person could choose the language in which to read about the object, and so you just walk around looking at the exhibition, art objects)
Several floors, all on different topics, in general, of course, very interesting, curious.
We expected more from the Museum of the Future.
The robots are not working, the children's area is small, the tour is not very interesting.
The museum is large, but it's not very useful)
In Moscow, VDNH and Zarechye are much more interesting and the future has already come)
Of course, it's worth a visit, but the impression is a bit twofold.An amazing building from the outside, original inside, but the "museum content" itself is already outdated in many ways and is not too associated with the future.Keep in mind that all information is provided in English and Arabic.It is better to read about the museum on the Internet before visiting, in order to understand what kind of exposition you have in front of you, Tickets must be ordered on the website in advance (the price is about $ 40 per person).
The name speaks for itself. The building is incredible , we limited ourselves to entering the free zone (there was no time for
We saw a flying navy seal, a perfume factory, bought souvenirs (they are very unusual there) . And of course we took a lot of photos both inside and outside. Tip; if you go around the building (or go through the underground parking lot) there will be a small park with peacocks , the sight is no less interesting.
It is very convenient to get from the metro there is a covered corridor - immediately to the second floor of the free zone.
It is a very interesting and beautiful place. There is a free and paid area to visit. There are long queues for panoramic elevators in the free part. A large gift shop with different price categories. The facade of the building is certainly fascinating. By the way, these are not just Arabic hieroglyphs, these are three quotes from the current sheikh of the UAE. There is a park with peacocks behind the museum.
It is suitable for an excursion. Quite. The building itself is 100 out of 100. The ticket is better online. Everything else is interesting and informative, especially for the younger generation
Unfortunately, it was not possible to get inside (it was closed), but we walked around. A very unusual place, fascinating! Engineering has done a great job here - everything is very technologically advanced and perfectly integrated into the urban style. It is a very popular place among tourists. The photos are very cool. I recommend you to visit!
One of the coolest museums in the world, of all that I have been able to visit, while expressing the national idea of the UAE, in my opinion - that's how it can be shown! I was delighted with the DNA library of the forest, in particular, tears of emotion, which was unexpected even for me! In general, it is difficult to describe it in words in such a way as to feel it! It is important to go and get your own individual experience. It seems to me that no one will be bored and uninteresting there, regardless of age and interests. This is a good example of a modern museum, where you want to return, and where there is no ‘smell of dead things’, even if some say that it ‘smells of history’)
Everything is very beautiful and modern inside, but we did not go on a tour. We saw a video that you can go through the 2nd floor to the site, from where there will be beautiful photos of the museum, but everything was blocked, workers stood and furiously said that there was no way to get in. We began to show them this route, saying how to get there- he-buy a ticket and go. But we are not us. We went out, walked around the right side forward, there is an office area + a hotel, went up to a certain floor and got to an even better site. And no one told us anything, because there was a restaurant on this site.
If there were fewer such dreamers who believe in fairy tales and imagine all sorts of things, I would never have gone to this sad spectacle for elementary school children! And I wouldn't have spent 5* 399 AMD (ALMOST 60 thousand)) on this pale sight!!!!
People, don't be fooled! The person who describes this place is sooooo embellishing and speculating, thinking and inventing! You will buy expensive tickets! But it is expensive not because there is no money, but because there is really nothing to pay for such an amount!!! After standing in line for almost an hour at the entrance (!!!!)We, two girls aged 16-14 and 3 adults aged 40+, went through all the floors in 40 minutes without understanding anything (what's the highlight???)knowing English, all the signs, and the conversation with the hosts were only in English and Arabic, we decided to go through the floors from above in a new way! But, nothing has changed, the disappointment is Maximum! Everything that the author describes is the unbridled fantasy of the author!I admit that she is not an accidental science fiction writer! Maybe the article was paid for by someone?! But, someone wrote correctly in the reviews! It's a beautiful shell with an empty filling! A complete fiasco! Spend this money on other cool places! For example :Oceanarium a Abu Dhabi!! 💪👍Or the tropical dome in Dubai, but not that!The exhibits are outdated, I attach photos and videos of what is more or less normal.
It looks much better from the outside. It's fashionable to sit in the lobby inside, every 30 minutes a flying fish appears.. it's cool, but inside ... to be honest, if you were at VDNH at the Russia exhibition, then you saw much better and more interactive
I didn't understand the hype around this museum.
We bought tickets in a month because we knew they were selling out fast.
Inside, even though you have bought a ticket, you still stand in line for 20 minutes, and before that you need to get a pass bracelet.
Then the whole program is in English, you are led into a spaceship and you get to the year 2071, then in each hall the greeter told you something.
If you don't understand English, then there's not much point in going there, and even understanding it, I didn't really like it either.
We didn't get into the space theme, it was boring, the last room in the robot was cool, the room with jars for one photo and the coolest thing was the observation deck.
It's going to be a little boring for the kids.
It's a beautiful place both inside and out, and it's enough to go to the museum itself once. Knowledge of English will be a big plus, as the tour inside the museum is conducted in English.
This is the worst museum in the world. A magnificent building, but what does a museum have to do with it? Inside you will find........ nothing. You will find out.... nothing. What are the other commentators writing about? There is nothing here, just 2-3 floors without filling.
For example, on one floor you have to stand up, the gong vibrates, the employee tells you to close your eyes and feel the water for cleansing. Whoooo? What is the future? There is so much such absurdity that I am shocked. There is nothing related to the future.
And most importantly, they will take pictures of you inside, put souvenirs / toys and ... MAKE THEIR OWN PERFUME. And all this for money. WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HAVE TO DO WITH IT????
The crust. The building is a class, but do not go inside in any case, save money.
We have it all, just scattered, in different parts, far from each other. They put it all together in one place and decided that this is the future. The architecture of the building itself is very interesting. Inside... Well, such a thing.. Butterflies in glass, 3d rain effects, 3D movies, and some other nonsense.. The most exciting thing is the magical, like drops, cosmic music When approaching the museum from the subway. And the subway itself!) That's the most impressive thing for me. We have everything else.
Well, really, once you get to this museum, you find yourself as if you are not in this universe. High-tech starts from the outside and everything inside is modern and unusual to the smallest detail. A robot dog runs around in the checkout area. There was a huge queue with us, I don't know if it's always there, but it's definitely worth visiting once. On the street from the entrance side, beautiful shots are obtained with a view of the museum building. Located near the Dubai Mall, you can walk or take the subway through 2 stops
In general, it is interesting. For a one-time visit. There are several locations where you linger for close viewing, the rest is just casual, everything is brightened up by special effects, sound and unusual presentation. I recommend visiting, but I wouldn't go a second time.
The building is certainly a masterpiece day and night, both inside and out. If you don't have time, get off at the subway station, go inside along the passage, look at the lobby - it's already very cool.
If you couldn't buy a ticket, don't worry, go to aya universe - not to say that it's a direct analogue, but in a sense it's nearby.
A very beautiful building, an interesting filling of the museum. The "flight" to the orbital station and the hall with the image of living organisms were especially impressed. With a special device, you can get information about them and find out the prospects for the survival of the species by 2070. There is access to a stunning observation deck. Admission is free for the disabled and one accompanying person. A supporting document is needed. I had an English translation.
It is very beautiful and atmospheric, it is interesting here, very beautiful. Here you can learn a lot of new things, there is also a technological application to help
The most beautiful place. I recommend you to visit, especially children will like it. Topic: space travel, future technologies, development of eco-system. Tickets must be booked in advance. The queue will have to stand quite a bit, even for those who have already purchased tickets, they run in groups of about 10-12 people
A very interesting museum, immersion in some other reality is not like ordinary museums, the first three floors are dreams-fantasies about the future, but the next one shows real things and developments of the present. Very unusual interior and exterior, convenient entrance from the subway along a white corridor.
But without knowledge of English it will be difficult and it is better to buy tickets online or at the box office earlier.
First of all, I would like to mention the building itself - aerobatics. It's worth coming to Dubai just for him. The interior is modern, the elevators are in the form of capsules, like in a movie about the future. I was struck by only one hall (its video is uploaded), the rest is not the future of 2071)))) in Moscow, for example, there are locations that are already more modern and several steps ahead.
On hot summer days, when you are tired of lying in the hotel, you can visit. The unusual, charming architecture of the museum building is fascinating. An interesting idea of being inside the museum, in the form of a trip to the near future (you will see the rest for yourself). Russian Russian-language translation on the inscriptions of the exhibits and guides speaking Russian was disappointing. In general, a walk through the museum will take 2-2.5 hours. It is recommended for a one-time visit.
The building is very beautiful. Access to the balcony for photos is the best thing that was in the museum. Everything is kind of unfinished.
It seemed that the museum was 10 years old in terms of technology, but it turned out to be 3 years old. I think corruption has defeated this museum)
For such a ticket price, we would have done much better in Russia.
We were with our family in August 2024. Apart from the building, the museum was not impressed at all. We did not speak English, so we did not understand the guide. Those who understood English came out with the best impressions. Convenient location, entrance directly from the subway!
A museum of the present, but definitely not of the future! Stunning architecture on the outside and sheer disappointment on the inside! The museum of the "future" without a future! I don't understand why there are so many rave reviews here?! With all due respect to the Arabs, having a lot of money, it was possible to show such technologies of the future here in museums!!! It's a beautiful idea - but the one who implemented the filling of the museum needs to be driven into the neck! Turn to the Japanese or Chinese - they have long been living in the future in reality! And there is no future here!!!!
Grandiose. It's interesting inside. Individual perfumes can be ordered. You need to buy a ticket in advance, about three months in advance. There are a lot of people. A must-visit, especially for children.
It's a very beautiful building! It's hard to get tickets, but you can, it's interesting for children and teenagers inside, it's also useful for adults to go through all the floors, I highly recommend visiting!
An interesting amusement park, everything is interactive, everything is beautiful, well organized, there are almost no queues, fantasies about the future, a very pleasant place, of course you must visit if you are in Dubai))
I haven't been to the museum itself, just in the lobby, but it's beautifully made! As a location for super photos) Next to the subway, there is a passage directly from the subway itself, without going outside.
I liked the museum and the architecture. The impressions are interesting, the ticket was bought at the box office, the interior is pleasant, the cleanliness and atmosphere are all at the highest level 👍🏻
The place is interesting. There may be crowds inside.
Since the entrance is on the ground floor without a ticket.
Buy tickets in advance, there are many people who want to get there.
The location is convenient, you can take a walk before or after along the central streets.
An unusual museum, the architecture is fascinating, everything inside is also interesting, visually. Since I do not know English, I could not fully enjoy the exhibits, there are no audio guides with translation, and the description of the exhibits is in several languages except Russian. Therefore, before you buy a ticket, keep this in mind. The lobby and the building itself can be photographed for free, it is convenient to get there, there is a transition with signs from the metro station, it is difficult to get lost