

The architecture, design, innovation, use of androids and artificial intelligence, and the amazing restaurants (the food guide is 52 pages long) make it a worthwhile experience. I could have easily spent a whole week exploring this Expo.
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It helps to get a 30 day pass ($54) which allows entries on ten different days of your choosing plus it allows you to schedule your visits to the various pavilions online to avoid standing in line.
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I spent three full days and managed to see all the major sites and about thirty national pavilions. It’s a great way to visit the World without needing to travel beyond the Expo site. The main dome and water fountain are also worth a visit.ĭubai’s Expo 2020 which was delayed due to Covid is very well organized and easy to access using Dubai’s new Metro system. We’re so glad we went and only wish we had another day to go back and visit a few more of the stands we didn’t get to. I’d highly recommend a coffee from the Italian booth and we ate in the Luxembourg Schengen restaurant for dinner which was on par with fine dining for a very reasonable price with excellent wine choices. Lots of food options both fast food and fine dining and many great opportunities to try food and drink from difference countries. We were there most of the day 10am-10pm and only saw approx 30% of the site and maybe went in less than 10% of the stands it’s that big! I’d research before you go on which to visit and plan ahead - our favourites were UAE, Saudi, Kazakhstan and Switzerland but we also found the smaller ones really interesting to learn about some countries we knew very little about.

Stations on Route 2020 are highlighted.We hesitated about going and taking up a whole day of our short stay in Dubai but we were really glad we went and I would highly recommend. The diagram below is a schematic illustration of the Dubai Metro system. Concourse at Expo 2020 Metro Station Schematic Map
