How to enter Dubai's Museum of Future for free?

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Struggling to get tickets to the much sought-after Museum of Future? Fret not, we have found the perfect hack that will give you access to the museum. And, it's free!

That's right! Speaking to Dubai Eye's 103.8's Business Breakfast, Lāth Carlson, Executive Director of the Museum of the Future, revealed the hack.

"I'm going to let you in on a little secret. We do have Parker's restaurant pop-up for the winter at the Museum. So, if you go there, you can access some day tickets," he added.

Carlson said there are only "limited numbers" now but they are "looking at ways to do more... so people don't have to wait that long". 

Since its official opening in February 2022, the Museum of the Future has welcomed more than one million visitors from 163 countries.

Tickets cost AED 145 for any visitor aged three and above. Children under the age of three, people of determination and senior Emirati citizens will be able to visit the museum free of charge.

The museum opens daily, Monday to Sunday, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.

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