2 Expo 2020 Dubai pavilions to reopen on September 1; entry ticket costs, timings announced

Garden in the Sky, water feature and other crowd favourites to start wowing visitors soon at legacy site Expo City Dubai

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Published: Mon 29 Aug 2022, 1:17 PM

Last updated: Tue 27 Sep 2022, 2:25 PM

The legacy site of Expo 2020 Dubai is all set to open on October 1. Ahead of the opening of the Expo City Dubai, visitors can experience two of its most popular pavilions from September 1. Alif – The Mobility Pavilion and Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion will start receiving visitors from Thursday.

Alif - The Mobility Pavilion
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Tickets cost Dh50 per person per pavilion and are available on the city’s website and at four box offices at Expo City Dubai. Garden in the Sky, a rotating observation tower that lifts visitors 55 metres above the Expo site and offers 360-degree views, will also open on September 1, with tickets priced at Dh30 each.

Garden in the Sky

Entry to pavilions is free for children aged 12 and under and people of determination. For Garden in the Sky, entry is free for children aged 5 and under.

Timings

Terra - The Sustainability Pavilion

Alif and Terra will be open daily from 10am to 6pm, while Garden in the Sky can be experienced from 3pm to 6pm. It will remain open from 10am starting September 16.

Interior view of Terra - The Sustainability Pavilion

Terra encourages visitors to re-evaluate their relationship with the environment through an immersive journey through ocean and forest. Alif transports people through time to discover how mobility has driven human progress throughout history.

Interior of Alif - The Mobility Pavilion, Expo 2020 Dubai

Other Expo favourites to open in October

Surreal water feature — which has gravity-defying waterfalls synchronised to music — and Al Wasl Plaza will open in October. Women’s Pavilion and the Vision Pavilion, as well as children’s playgrounds and the carousel will open then as well.

Later this year, the Opportunity Pavilion will become the Expo 2020 Dubai Museum – a new addition highlighting the history and impact of World Expos and celebrating the success of Expo 2020 Dubai.

Expo City Dubai will retain 80 per cent of Expo-built infrastructure.

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A Staff Reporter

Published: Mon 29 Aug 2022, 1:17 PM

Last updated: Tue 27 Sep 2022, 2:25 PM

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