It's a very interesting place, everything is told in English, conducted in groups.
It doesn't make much sense to take a ticket without queuing, and it's good to be in a group.
It is interesting to watch the city from the balcony.
The kids liked it.
I highly recommend you to visit. The children really liked it. I would spend 3 hours visiting and planning in the morning, because you will walk a lot and you can get tired) All presentations are in English. Without the English language, you'll just watch)
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.
The building itself looks very interesting both in the afternoon and in the evening. But inside it is somehow notorious in my opinion. The exhibition is designed more for children. I liked the room with the name Library the most, where images of various animals in flasks are presented.
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.
For those who love innovation, space and the unusual, then this museum is for you!I really liked it, a lot of interesting things and everything is very beautiful and unusual!!!
It's a great place, I especially liked that "flying fish". The expositions are very interesting, the interior is gorgeous. In general, I recommend this place, it really is like from the future.
The impressions are ambivalent. It's interesting and well executed, but you can see that it's falling into disrepair. There are a lot of people messing with the tour route, and at some point, you have to figure out where to go next. I really liked the room, with illuminated samples of flora and fauna.
You can see the museum once.
And the tickets were booked in advance (one month in advance).
The building is fascinating both in daylight and at night. My impressions of the visit were twofold, but it's definitely worth a visit once. I expected to see a lot of robots... don't tune in, just enjoy and watch. Souvenirs of good workmanship, Chinese consumer goods in other places, so if you like them, take them and do not delay. We regretted that we didn't take it.The price of all the attractions is equally high in Dubai, so I think it is not too high. Plus a piggy bank of memories.
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.
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!
Get tickets on the website in advance, they usually don't happen on the spot! Well, it's better to see it once than to read it 10 times, it's interesting and what Dubai takes is a beautiful presentation, everything is always wrapped in a very beautiful wrapper, marketing is on top, interiors, lights, shows, it's all impressive! But in terms of the museum's fullness, you don't have to expect too much, it's no longer a science museum, but an entertainment one.
It's a good exhibition. There are some fun activities. The group is accompanied by museum staff, making eyeliners in English. But it seems that this place is overrated. It's worth checking in once to check the box.
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 👍🏻
One of the most popular places in Dubai . Everything is beautifully done and much is directed towards the future of man on the planet.It's a good history of human development.
Emirates Towers metro stop red line. A closed passage from the subway to the museum, a beautiful white passage. It is better to take tickets in advance, there may be a lot of people. The queue for the elevators. The first floor of the lobby - souvenirs, ticket offices, cafes and already a free show - a silver whale flies)
The worst museum in the world, as it was already written. It's hard to even call it a museum. Definitely not worth the money. There are no translators - and this is in the museum of the future !! It's absurd. There are very few exhibits, they are not informative, especially if you do not know the language. It's a complete disappointment, there's nothing to see. The only thing I gave 2 stars for was the building itself, it's certainly very unusual and beautiful, in my opinion the coolest thing in Dubai, you can go inside and see it too, just don't take entrance tickets. In addition, there are queues of 40 minutes per hour. In the end, it was the most useless waste of money for the entire vacation.
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.
Don't understand where the space elevator is? Why are they still running on chemical fuel into orbit in 2071... the rest of the expositions are from the field of fiction, and the technical one is with outdated exhibits, a flying taxi has already been launched in China, and there the old rydvan is hanging from the ceiling. The robot is stupid, we could have married him with a friend. Not impressed, in general. You can go out with small children for a change
In general, the museum performs the function of "one-time impressions" very well. It is definitely worth going here, but the museum for 1 hike for 2 times already the "wow" effect can not be felt. At reasonable prices, all the exhibits look 100% inside, and some fascinate your eyes and you can only lose an hour in one maze with DNA for sure.
I advise you to go there at the very beginning in the opening minutes
Indeed, the museum of the future, the architecture is interesting, both interior and exterior, I will not say that I was impressed, there are more interesting places in Dubai, in my opinion, but you can visit)
An interesting museum for children. The information is available only in English and Arabic. There are places in Dubai that are much more interesting. In my opinion, the ticket is too expensive.
Certainly an interesting and technological place. A must-visit. A place that will help us think about where we are running to and what each of us will leave behind in this life. But there is one caveat.
This is absolutely not a museum!!!!
This is the grandest and most unusual place I've ever visited! The Shuttle flight, a lot of interactive objects, and most importantly, the emotions that I experienced
The hype is too exaggerated, it's interesting, but there's always a problem... a direction that not everyone will go into, a lot of engineering terms that not everyone will understand and many will not be interested. I wouldn't go a second time. The architecture is interesting and stylish.
There is a long queue at the entrance to the museum, but periodically a flying seal descends from the second floor. Convenient passage from the subway. Inside the building, everything is snow-white and futuristic
It's something in the language of the future. This place attracts. I really wanted to get there, but when I got there I found a wild queue. Unfortunately, my time was limited, so I couldn't get inside.
Tip of the day: it is better to buy a ticket in advance! Maybe even a few days in advance, since I arrived at 14:00 - the queue was until the end of the day.
The ticket price is 150AED.
A must-visit!
Great! The building itself is already amazing! Space elevator ; zonal division by floors. It 's informative , I wouldn 't go without children ; but it 's so interesting ! I won't be back, but it's definitely worth a visit once.
You need to buy tickets in advance, keep in mind that there are several floors waiting for you inside, each one is interesting, I won't tell you anything, I just have to go and watch, it's suitable for both children and adults, in general everything is done very cool, expect that you need to spend about 2 hours there to see everything, there is an interactive It's better to participate in it too.
We stayed in a hotel next to the Museum of the future! This is an amazing architectural solution that fits so seamlessly into the streets of the city! It's worth seeing what's inside. I definitely recommend it
A place where you can really meet the future that has already arrived. The museum building looks great! Modern, unusual and bright. But what you will meet inside is a separate story. I won't describe everything, because you have to see it for yourself.
It's beautiful, there are a lot of visitors. For the most part, the exhibition will be interesting for children. There are many interactive stands where video, sound, interior and modern technologies are combined. There are also beautiful expositions.
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.
It's worth visiting this place. The building is impressive, there are many exhibits inside, the rooms are themed and allow you to feel yourself in the future.
A terribly mediocre museum. Made of nothing. There's really nothing to see. Primitive installations. A bit of sound and projection on the walls. There's nothing to tell. They'll show you nothing for a big price! Compared to just a desert, this is, of course, progress. But if you've been to any Moscow museum, much less visited VDNKh, then don't waste your time here. I don't even have anything to take a picture with.
The building is beautiful. You can take a picture with him from the street. A ticket is not required.
The funny thing is that the audio guide has not yet been implemented in different languages. There is no time entry, although tickets are sold on time. They give you a bracelet, there are turnstiles, but it doesn't work))) A man lets me in…
There is a minimum of interactivity and, again, it is primitive.
A museum of the past, not the future.
A fantastic building, everything inside is modern and unusual, it is better to visit with children aged 8-10, but adults are also attracted.I recommend it, I do not know the ticket price, it was included in the tour price.They take gorgeous photos and send them to the post office
Really a museum for a weak three
I'll put 1 to adjust the rating, the museum is clearly not 4.9
The appearance overestimates expectations about the interior.
It would be more fun to walk around
80% of them tell you something abstruse in English, and you watch videos with graphics from 2012
It doesn't really smell like the future.
The dog and the flying stuff at the entrance are the most interesting, you can watch them without going in :)
The observation deck is cool, but honestly, pushing into such a crowd, standing in queues, paying, for me it's not worth it.
If anyone was at Dubai Expo 2020 when I was working, then the effect of the entire museum is like one not-so-creative pavilion.
Tickets are not cheap, but even if you decide to save money and stay in the museum lobby, you can stroll through the small shop, which is saturated with space and innovation. You will also meet a robot dog, a flying fish, and you can order coffee for a robot barista. In general, the children are delighted!
Summary: Don't waste money on a ticket. Just come, admire the architecture, take a walk inside. This is the best part of the museum.
Details: A very beautiful building, both outside and inside. If you're in Dubai, it's worth coming to see. Especially in the evening.
The museum's exposition is 3/5
The children will be delighted.
For adults... There are interesting things, but in general, it feels like the museum of the future has already lagged behind the present.
Electric cars, drones, exoskeletons are no longer something unusual and certainly do not pull on the technology of 2071.
The museum did not meet expectations, but I do not regret that I visited.
The museum is very mediocre, and the concept of the future is very poorly developed. The 5d cinema level in the mall. I don't recommend it.
Perhaps there were too many expectations from the museum, because it is positioned as one of the main ones in Dubai.
Ps. Tickets for this level of the museum are expensive - 159 dirhams, you need to book online at least a week before visiting.
That's the case when you meet by your clothes! Bravo to the architect, and the filling…Well, if only the "gestalt is closed", as in our case. Even the observation deck has a worse view than from any hotel nearby. About 10 years ago, when visiting various kinds of parks in Dubai and Abu Dhabi with a child, it was even more interesting. You have to wait for the first pavilions, then go ahead.…Well, a couple of maximum worth paying attention to, in general, I repeat-"close the gestalt"
Many people wonder if it's worth the money - it's worth it. The main drawback is only two languages, local and English. Therefore, many people will not understand the description and narration. But the animation, design, and content are great. There is also an external observation deck, which will please all amateur photographers. There is a nuance in the queues, but not much. I recommend you to visit.
My wife and I visited the Museum of the Future in Dubai and were dissatisfied. The exposition seemed to us rather meager and monotonous, and most importantly, all the content was exclusively in English, without any translation options into Russian. My wife and I speak English poorly, so this made our visit less interesting and informative, as we could not fully understand many aspects of the exhibition. Ticket prices also seemed unreasonably high to me, given the size and content of the museum. Overall, we believe that the museum should review its policy on linguistic diversity and improve the quality of content.
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.