With a four day break during Eid Al-Adha, from 5 to 8 June, families can look forward to a host of different activities and experiences across the city. The Museum of the Future is inviting families to celebrate Eid Al-Adha with a unique journey into the future, offering interactive space missions, robots, immersive art, and children-friendly adventures, all under one iconic roof.
For Eid Al-Adha, the museum has unveiled a special holiday programme packed with innovative experiences designed to engage visitors of all ages.
Designed to engage families, the special Eid programme promises an interactive journey through the future. At the centre of it, is 'OSS Hope' orbiting station, a simulated space station experience where guests can explore life and scientific research in orbit in the year 2071. This virtual mission brings Dubai’s space ambitions to life in a compelling and accessible way.

Children are not left out. The 'Future Heroes' zone, on the first floor, encourages learning through play, collaboration and curiosity, making the museum a valuable destination for families seeking both education and entertainment.
Elsewhere in the museum, technology meets human connection. At the 'Tomorrow, Today' exhibit, visitors can interact with 'Ameca', the humanoid robot capable of holding multilingual conversations. It’s one of many encounters that make this space feel alive with possibility.
Art lovers will find themselves immersed in 'Earth Dreams' by Refik Anadol, an AI-powered installation that reimagines human-nature interactions. Meanwhile, 'The Vivarium' offers a glimpse into environmental resilience, with a living micro-ecosystem that reacts to real-time changes controlled by visitors.
General admission tickets start from Dhs 159. Find more details on the official website.