Home Leisure Expo City Dubai opens officially to visitors on Oct 1 The Vision and Women’s Pavilions are now open to visitors, in addition to the mobility and sustainability pavilions by Gulf Business October 2, 2022 Visitors were welcomed to the official opening of Expo City Dubai on Saturday, October 1 on the anniversary of the start of Expo 2020 Dubai. The Vision Pavilion and the Women’s Pavilion are now open to visitors, in addition to Alif – The Mobility Pavilion and Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion, which opened in September. Read: Expo City Dubai to welcome visitors from September 1 Visitors can also purchase tickets to the Garden in the Sky observation tower and enjoy free daily access to the Surreal water feature and Al Wasl Plaza. Around 50 Expo City Dubai staff and their families opened the Sustainability Entry Portal, welcoming the public to the future-ready destination. In the evening, Al Wasl Plaza had a light show to mark the opening, according to the Dubai Media Office. Expo City Dubai’s Dhs120 one-day Attractions Pass gives entry to the Vision Pavilion, the Women’s Pavilion, Alif and Terra, which are open daily from 10am to 6pm, with more pavilions to be added as they open. Alternatively, visitors can purchase individual pavilion tickets for Dhs50 per person per pavilion (free for children aged 12 and under and People of Determination). Read: In pics: Expo City Dubai launches Dhs120 one-day pass A trip on Garden in the Sky – not included in the Attractions Pass – costs Dhs30 (free for children aged five and under and People of Determination). Expo City Dubai also welcomed the return of some of Expo 2020 Dubai’s most popular food and beverage vendors, including traditional Emirati Al Fanar Restaurant & Café, ECCO Pizza & Pasta and Albaik from Saudi Arabia. Food trucks including The Mattar Farm Express, B Café, Wofl, Tropicool, Daily Dose and Milky Ice Cream from Poland, and La Serre are also present. More outlets will be unveiled soon. Tags Expo 2020 Dubai Expo City Dubai Garden in the Sky Vision Pavilion 0 Comments You might also like DP World to relocate global head office to Expo City Dubai Saudi Arabia wins bid to host World Expo in 2030 Expo City Dubai launches phase 2 of Shamsa properties; phase 1 sells out Expo City Dubai: A look at its key milestones since launch