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Expo City Dubai offers free summer access to kids

The offer is valid until September 30 and aims to provide a cost-effective outing for families during the hottest months of the year

Expo City Dubai offers free summer access to kids

People walk at the site of Dubai Expo 2020 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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Expo City Dubai has rolled out a summer initiative that lets children under the age of 12 enter three of its premier pavilions free of charge, as part of its Eid Al Adha celebrations, WAM reported.

The offer is valid until September 30 and aims to provide a cost-effective outing for families during the hottest months of the year.

The initiative gives families the opportunity to explore interactive, indoor attractions that are both educational and climate-controlled, offering a welcome break from the summer heat. It’s part of Expo City’s broader mission to offer meaningful, family-oriented experiences to both UAE residents and international visitors.

Among the included pavilions is Terra, which immerses visitors in sustainability themes through simulated forest and ocean environments; Alif, which presents the evolution of human mobility with hands-on, futuristic exhibits; and Vision, which captures the story of Dubai’s growth and ambition through the lens of its leadership.

Launched in time for Eid, the offer blends festive spirit with educational discovery, encouraging families to make the most of their holidays with experiences that combine learning and leisure in an engaging, child-friendly setting.

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