Address: Sheikh Zayed Rd - Trade Centre - Trade Centre 2 | Find on Map
The Museum of the Future is an interactive futuristic museum that is the first of its kind in the world. Unlike regular museums that display artifacts from the past, this place gives visitors a sneak peek into the future, in the field of technology, art, and sustainability. In this iconic building, you will find many interesting installations, including a Martian habitat replica, a digital version of the Amazon Jungle, and a space shuttle simulation ride.
Timings: Daily: 10 AM to 6 PM
Address: Bluewaters - Bluewaters Island - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
Ain Dubai, also known as Dubai Eye or Dubai Ferris wheel, is the world’s largest and tallest standing observation wheel. This latest Dubai attraction, rotating at a height of 820 ft. offers unparalleled views of the city and the coastline. You can enjoy the relaxing 38-minute ride in an air-conditioned cabin or even one with a sky bar.
Timings: Tue & Wed: 10 AM to 9 PM | Thu - Sat: 12 PM to 9 PM
from AED 80Address: 25°06'49. 55°08 - 16 - 9 3 St - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
Palm Jumeirah’s latest attraction is the Palm Tower - a palm tree-shaped tower offering remarkable panoramic views of the archipelago and the city from its many observation decks. You can enjoy the view of the Palm from the viewing deck on the 52nd floor at a staggering height of 240 m, or experience the feel and view from the open deck on the 54th floor.
Timings: Mon - Thu: 9 AM to 10 PM (last entry 9 PM) | Fri - Sun: 9 AM to 12 AM (last entry 11 PM)
from AED 70Address: Al Habtoor City - 260 Sheikh Zayed Rd - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
Get a chance to experience Dubai’s first resident live show at La Perle by Dragone. The latest Dubai attraction features a spectacular live show of acrobatics, aquatic stunts, acting, dancing, lights, and music. Performed by a crew of over 65 artists from around the world, the visual experience created by Franco Dragone is sure to mesmerize you.
Timings: Tue - Sat: 9 AM to PM
from AED 209Address: Financial Center Road - Downtown Dubai Dubai Mall Level 2 Opposite Galerie Lafayette - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
Infinity des Lumieres, meaning ‘Infinity of Lights’ is a digital art center inside the Dubai Mall. It aims to give its visitors an insight into how cutting-edge technology can be used to create and perceive art. This digital art museum is the biggest in the Middle East and houses audio-visual exhibits that give you an immersive experience of classical, modern, contemporary, and futuristic art.
Timings: Mon - Thu: 10 AM - 10 PM | Fri - Sun: 10 AM - 11 PM
from AED 125Address: Emirates Golf Club - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
The US-based sports entertainment company Topgolf has opened up its first branch in the Middle East at the Emirates Golf Club in Dubai. The club features a high-tech golf range with hireable bays that offer training and playing options for beginners and pros alike. It also houses a lounge and a bar to serve you in between all that pitching and scooping.
Timings: Mon - Thu: 10 AM - 1 AM | Fri: 10 AM - 2 AM | Sat: 9 AM - 2 AM | Sun: 9 AM - 1 AM
from AED 130Address: Al Jaddaf - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Library in Dubai has finally opened its doors to be the largest cultural center in the MENA region. The iconic building designed to look like an open book placed on a Turkish lectern, includes plenty of library halls, temporary and permanent exhibition spaces, and a 550-seater theatre. The library is said to house 1.5 million printed books, more than two million digital books, and a million audiobooks.
Timings: Mon - Thu & Sat: 9 AM - 9 PM | Fri: 2 PM - 9 PM
Tickets available soonAddress: Dubai-Hatta Rd - Sufayri - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
Hatta Wadi, located about 100 km away from Dubai city, is a valley between the Hajar Mountains that is the perfect vacation destination for thrill-seeking adrenaline junkies. This ecotourism spot and adventure hub offers a wide variety of activities including mountain biking, hiking, zorbing, kayaking, paragliding, ziplining, and a lot more, amidst beautiful and serene landscapes.
Timings: Daily: 7 AM - 10 PM
Tickets available soonAddress: The Night Market - Deira Islands - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
The Zombie Apocalypse Park is one of the most awaited new attractions in Dubai. It is one of the biggest zombie-themed parks in the world sprawling across 65,000 sq ft. The park is replete with 12 major attractions like a haunted house, glow-in-the-dark areas, escape rooms, a 9D cinema experience, a paintball zone, and skill games that are sure to bring out the post-apocalyptic survivor in you.
Tickets available soonAddress: The Night Market - Deira Islands - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
Sky Views Dubai is one of the newest additions to the city’s skyline. The Sky Views Observatory located on the 53rd floor of the building is not simply an observation deck but also a thrilling adventure experience featuring a 25 m long glass walk, almost 220 m above the ground, and an exterior glass slide connecting floors 52 and 53. The views and the adrenaline rush at Skywalk Dubai are worth fighting your fear.
Timings: Tue - Sun: 10 AM to 10 PM | Mon: 10 AM to 10:30 PM
from AED 69Address: Le Meridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina - Dubai Marina - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
Jungle Bay is the newest waterpark in the city, and the most visited by families among all the new attractions in Dubai. With so many wave pools, splash zones, and water slides, the park has something to offer people of all age groups. Designed on an Aegean theme with elements from Cycladic architecture, this waterpark is sure to make you feel like you’re on a beach vacation in Greece.
Timings: Daily: 10 AM to 6 PM
from AED 200Address: The Theatre - Mall Of The Emirates - Sheikh Zayed Rd - Al Barsha - Al Barsha 1 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
Banksy is known to be the world’s most famous and ironically, anonymous street artist, whose paintings have been on display at some of the greatest contemporary art museums in the world. This year, Dubai is hosting ‘The World of Banksy’, featuring more than 100 recreations of his paintings. With very little being known about the artist, this immersive experience offers an insight into his art, influences, and inspirations.
Timings: Daily: 10 AM - 10 PM
from AED 75Address: Dubai Marina Mall - Sheikh Zayed Rd - Dubai Marina - Dubai - United Arab Emirates | Find on Map
The list of the latest Dubai attractions would be incomplete without mentioning the XLine ziplining experience at Dubai Marina. The zip line set at 170 meters above the ground lets you enjoy breathtaking views of the Dubai Marina as you zip across the skyscrapers. This 1km long urban zipline, known to be the longest in the world, gets your adrenaline pumping while whizzing at a speed of 80 Kmph in just 2.5 seconds.
Timings: Wed - Mon: 10 AM to 6 PM
from AED 650Time Zone: GMT +4
Currency: Arab Emirate Dirham | AED | Dhs
Country code: +971
Emergency numbers: 999 (Police), 998 (Ambulance), 997 (Fire Department)
By Metro: One of the most convenient ways to get around Dubai without getting stuck in traffic is by metro. The city has two metro lines connecting most of the latest Dubai attractions. Metro Map.
By Bus: The bus network connects all of the city’s major tourist hotspots and landmarks including most of the new attractions in Dubai. Buses depart every 15-20 minutes between 4:00 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. with one line that runs for 24 hours. Ticket prices start at AED 2 across all lines. Bus Map.
By Tram: Dubai has a tramway that runs along Al Sufouh Road from Dubai Marina to Palm Jumeirah connecting the area to the Dubai Metro and Palm Monorail networks. They run from 6:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. on all days except Friday, when they start at 9:00 a.m. Tram route Map.
By Taxi: Taxis are extensively available all around Dubai. You will also find long taxi stands outside all of the new attractions in Dubai. Taxis usually charge a fixed rate starting at a minimum of AED 3 per ride, with a rise of AED 1.6 per kilometer.
More about Getting Around DubaiDubai is an international holiday destination that lets visitors experience luxury within any price range. With a wide range of hotels, apartments, and resorts, Dubai offers accommodation options that suit the needs of every individual.
Budget: ibis Styles Dubai Deira, Days Hotel By Wyndham Dubai Deira, Mercure Gold Hotel Al Mina Road Dubai, The First Collection at Jumeirah Village Circle
Mid-Range: Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites, Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort & Spa, Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, The Palm, Dubai , Address Dubai Marina
Luxury: Havana Holiday Homes Mirdif, Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Luxe Home, Skyline Apartments Panoramic View
Dubai is truly an international city when it comes to food, as the city is home to restaurants that serve every imaginable cuisine in the world. While it won’t be difficult for you to find your favorite food on the streets, here are some of the local delicacies you must try:
Manousheh: This Lebanese flatbread, is considered to be Dubai’s version of a pizza. Made as a bread from fresh dough with exotic toppings like zaatar herbs, olive oil, and cheese, this dish is a must-try.
Chelow Kebab: Chelow Kebab is an Iranian dish of steamed rice and grilled meat skewers. It is often served with accompaniments such as butter, sumac powder, basil, onions, and grilled tomatoes.
Mandi: Mandi is another rice and meat dish usually had for lunch in Dubai. Having its roots in Yemen, this dish is flavored with a special blend of spices and cooked in an underground pit to give it the unique taste you must experience.
Some of the new attractions in Dubai include the Museum of the Future, Ain Dubai, La Perle, Infinity des Lumieres, the Mohammad Bin Rashid Library, Hatta Wadi Hub, the Zombie Apocalypse Park, and Skywalk Dubai.
The Museum of the Future, Ain Dubai Ferris wheel, La Perle live show, the Mohammad Bin Rashid Library, Hatta Wadi Hub, the Zombie Apocalypse Park, and the Jungle Bay waterpark are some of the best new attractions in Dubai for kids.
There are many experiences among the latest Dubai attractions that are perfect for adventure seekers. Some of these are the Hatta Wadi Adventure Hub, the Zombie Apocalypse Park, the glass walkway and slide at Skywalk Dubai, and the zip line at XLine Dubai Marina.
The Museum of the Future, the La Perle stage show, the Infinity des Lumieres museum, and the Dubai Banksy Exhibition are a few of the many must-see new attractions in Dubai.
The Ain Dubai Ferris wheel, the observation deck at Palm Tower, Skywalk Dubai, and the thrilling zipline at XLine Dubai Marina are some of the latest Dubai attractions that offer the best views of the city.
The Museum of the Future is the one museum you should not miss among the latest Dubai attractions. Infinity des Lumieres which is the GCC’s largest digital art museum and the Dubai Banksy Exhibition at the Mall Of The Emirates are both must-see museum attractions. The exhibition areas at the Mohammad Bin Rashid Library are also worth a visit.
The Zombie Apocalypse Park and the Jungle Bay waterpark are two of the newest parks in Dubai that offer attractions for people of all ages.
Most of the new attractions in Dubai are accessible by metro and public busses. You could also reach these destinations in a taxi, which may take a longer time though.
The new indoor attractions in Dubai include the Museum of the Future, the Palm Tower observation deck, La Perle stage show, Infinity des Lumieres museum, the Mohammad Bin Rashid Library, and the Dubai Banksy Exhibition.
Ain Dubai, Topgolf Dubai, Hatta Wadi Hub, the Zombie Apocalypse Park, Skywalk Dubai, the Jungle Bay, and XLine Dubai Marina are some of the latest Dubai attractions that are outdoor.
The best time to visit the new attractions in Dubai is during the morning hours on weekdays when there would be lesser local crowds.
Dubai is generally a hot country. The average temperature during the summer months of June to September is upwards of 35 °C and can go up to 48 °Con some days.
Dubai is fairly cold in the winter that runs from November to March. The average temperature during this time is in the range of 15 °C to 28 °C and can drop to a maximum of 11 °C. However, nights may feel more chilly due to the winds.
Dubai is considered to be a luxury holiday destination, as it can get a little expensive. You can, however, save some money on travel and accommodation by planning and making your bookings ahead of time.
Dubai is a pretty safe country where most laws are strictly followed. The country is open, respectful, and welcoming towards tourists.
The economy in Dubai is mostly cashless, especially at shopping malls, restaurants, and tourist attractions. Public transport also works on an electronically refillable card system. However, it is advised to carry some cash with you in case of emergencies and to pay smaller vendors.