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Museum of the Future introduces unlimited Summer Pass with exclusive benefits for Dh229

Explore the Museum of the Future all summer long with unlimited access, exclusive events, and behind-the-scenes tours—designed for residents looking to make the most of Dubai’s indoor experiences.

Dubai’s Museum of the Future has announced a new way for residents to enjoy indoor attractions throughout the hotter months. Visitors can now purchase a Summer Pass priced at Dh229, which offers unlimited access to the museum until 30 September 2025.

Perfectly timed for the summer season, the pass allows individuals to enter the museum without booking time slots in advance. The pass covers seasonal access to interactive programs, wellness activities, and guided tours, beyond regular exhibitions.


A smarter way to explore one of Dubai’s most iconic attractions

With rising temperatures encouraging residents to seek engaging indoor options, the Summer Pass presents a more flexible and cost-effective way to enjoy one of the city’s most talked-about destinations. It caters to individuals and families alike, offering a broad mix of entertainment, culture, and learning experiences under one roof.

The pass is valid for one person and also comes with Dh50 in-store retail credit, which can be redeemed at the museum’s lobby shop on any visit during the three-month period.


What is included in the Summer Pass

The Museum of the Future’s summer offer is designed to provide more than just repeat entry. Pass holders will benefit from:

  • Unlimited access between 1 July and 30 September 2025
  • Retail credit worth Dh50, usable throughout the season
  • Entry to designated children’s zones and family areas
  • Priority participation in limited-seat activations and workshops
  • Access to all announced summer events without additional booking fees

This pass has been designed with flexibility in mind, eliminating the need to plan ahead or reserve time slots — something that visitors have found limiting in the past.


Special summer activities for pass holders

As part of the summer programme, the museum has announced a series of curated activities available exclusively to pass holders and early registrants. These will include:


Meet astronauts from the UAE Space Programme

Scheduled for 14 and 21 July, visitors can interact with astronauts affiliated with the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre. These sessions offer a unique opportunity to learn about space exploration, astronaut training, and the UAE’s growing space ambitions.


Guided photography sessions with early access

From 14 July, guests can join early-morning photography sessions led by museum professionals. These walks will take guests through some of the most visually striking parts of the building, focusing on lighting, composition, and how to capture futuristic design.


Wellness weekends starting 19 July

Running on weekends until 29 August, these sessions include guided meditation and yoga classes held at Al Waha, a tranquil space designed for relaxation and mindfulness. Professional wellness coaches collaborate to conduct all classes.

Light up the Museum’s façade

Museum of the Future staff will invite select visitors to activate the exterior lights as part of a rare interactive feature. This experience allows participants to be part of the museum’s nightly transformation, giving them a chance to illuminate one of Dubai’s most recognisable landmarks.


Behind-the-scenes access to hidden spaces

For the first time, the museum is offering exclusive behind-the-scenes tours of areas previously closed to the public. These guided sessions will take guests through parts of the building where the museum’s architecture, operations, and innovation infrastructure come to life.

It’s a rare glimpse into what powers the building — ideal for those interested in design, architecture, and sustainable technology.


A great deal for families and culture enthusiasts

At a price point of Dh229, the Summer Pass offers significant value — especially for those who enjoy frequent cultural outings or have visiting guests. A standard ticket typically covers a single day’s access, but the Summer Pass enables unlimited visits, which is ideal for those wanting to fully explore each exhibit or return to experience new activations.

For families, the pass offers an indoor escape with educational benefits. Children can engage in age-specific exhibits, while parents enjoy curated sessions ranging from photography to wellness.

For working professionals and creatives, it offers a quiet and inspiring venue to recharge and learn something new on weekends or after work.


Plan your visit

Museum of the Future Summer Passs

Passes can be purchased directly from the Museum of the Future’s ticketing channels. It is valid from 1 July to 30 September 2025, and covers both weekdays and weekends. Organizers cap attendance at astronaut meet-and-greets and wellness workshops, so check schedules early.

The Museum of the Future’s initiative supports the city’s summer drive for enriching indoor experiences that blend learning with leisure.

With its blend of culture, science, design, and community programming, the Summer Pass provides a refreshing alternative to traditional entertainment options. The pass offers more than entry—it unlocks a summer of purpose, inspiration, and possibility.

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