Frequently Asked Questions
We’re here to help make your visit to Expo City Dubai as enjoyable as possible. For questions, please browse our FAQs below or get in touch if you can’t find the answer.
You can arrange a specialised experience with our VIP Experiences team.
No. Expo City Dubai will welcome all as an open city. Access will not be restricted.
Expo City Dubai is an open city and access to the public areas will not require tickets. Payment and tickets will be required to enter specific attractions.
No. Expo City Dubai’s districts are car-free to enhance safety and air quality.
There are 10 km of cycling tracks, a 5 km running track and 45,000 sqm of parks and gardens.
Expo City Dubai is designed as a blueprint for sustainable urban living – an inclusive, innovation-driven, people-centric city committed to maximising its positive social, environmental and economic impact. Our comprehensive sustainability strategy continues and expands on many of the approaches implemented during Expo 2020 Dubai – one of the most sustainable World Expos ever – galvanising action on our decarbonisation journey.
Expo City Dubai adheres to and applies the latest guidance from Dubai Health Authority.
First Aid staff are available on site and ambulance service located nearby to support all visitors. In case of an emergency, please call 800 1 2020. For minor medical incidents, please speak to the nearest Expo City staff member.
Yes, Expo City Dubai is proud to be fully accessible, with a range of facilities available for people of determination.
No. Expo City Dubai’s districts are car-free to enhance safety and air quality.
Country Pavilions such as the UAE Pavilion and the hugely popular Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Pavilion will remain, while other Country Pavilions, including Australia, Finland and China, have been repurposed. More will be announced in the coming months.