Home UAE Dubai Expo City Dubai to welcome visitors from September 1 The sustainability and mobility pavilions as well as Garden in the Sky are to open next month, ahead of the official October launch by Zainab Mansoor September 1, 2022 Expo City Dubai will welcome visitors to two of its pavilions from September 1, ahead of its full launch in October. The re-opening of its mobility pavilion – Alif and the sustainability pavilion – Terra – will mark the “first chapter of Expo City Dubai’s journey,” a statement said. .@ExpoCityDubai to start welcoming visitors effective from 1 Sep ahead of a full relaunch in October, with the re-opening of Alif – The Mobility Pavilion and Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion and Garden in the Sky, with its breathtaking 360 degree views.https://t.co/s0DJ9120tm pic.twitter.com/f0uFNIVZQ3 — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) August 29, 2022 Garden in the Sky, with its breathtaking 360 degree views, will also open on September 1, with tickets priced at Dhs30 for adults, and free of charge for People of Determination and children aged five and under. Other attractions are free for children aged 12 and under and People of Determination. Read: Sheikh Mohammed announces opening of Expo City Dubai in October 2022 Tickets, which cost Dhs50 per person per pavilion, are available at the Expo website and can be purchased at four box offices at Expo City Dubai from September 1. Other attractions, such as the Al Wasl Plaza, the Surreal water feature, the Women’s pavilion and the Vision pavilion, as well as children’s playgrounds and the carousel – will open in October. Because inspiring journeys never end, you can now continue exploring new horizons at Alif, the Mobility Pavilion starting 1 September, at Expo City Dubai. Book your ticket now through the link https://t.co/PyZJHl64Xa.#ExpoCityDubai #AlifPavilion pic.twitter.com/dBxBShWqlJ — ExpoCityDubai (@ExpoCityDubai) August 29, 2022 Later this year, the opportunity pavilion will become the Expo 2020 Dubai Museum, the statement added. Expo City Dubai is also looking forward to the return of UAE students, with the Expo School Programme preparing immersive educational experiences, exhibits and interactive workshops, the statement added. The exhibition site, which has already hosted the six-month long expo event, will transform into a smart destination for businesses, driven by sustainability, innovation, education and entertainment. The site will also host the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP28). Read: UAE to host COP28 summit at Expo City Dubai Last month, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum was appointed chairman of Expo City Dubai Authority, while Reem Al Hashimy was anointed CEO. Read more: Sheikh Ahmed appointed as chairman of Expo City Dubai Authority Tags Alif Expo City Dubai Pavilions Terra visitors 0 Comments You might also like DP World to relocate global head office to Expo City Dubai RTA resumes Global Village bus routes, electric Abra service Expo City Dubai launches phase 2 of Shamsa properties; phase 1 sells out Dubai: Over 15 million people visit public parks, leisure facilities in H1 2023