Home Expo 2020 In pics: Expo City Dubai launches Dhs120 one-day pass Children aged 12 and under and people of determination can visit the attractions for free by Zainab Mansoor September 27, 2022 Expo City Dubai is launching a one-day attractions pass that will allow visitors to enjoy all of its flagship pavilions from October 1. Interior view of Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion The pass, worth Dhs120, is available on the Expo City’s website, and will initially grant visitors access to the Vision Pavilion and the Women’s Pavilion, which are re-opening on October 1. Interior view of Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion The pass will also include Terra and Alif – the sustainability and mobility pavilions – which opened from September 1. Read: Expo City Dubai to welcome visitors from September 1 The one-day pass will evolve to include more pavilions and attractions as they open, a statement said. Visitors outside the Al Wasl Children aged 12 and under and people of determination can visit the attractions for free, but are required to obtain their complimentary pass at one of Expo City Dubai’s ticketing booths. Meanwhile, all visitors can enjoy daily access to the Surreal water feature and Al Wasl Plaza, which also open on October 1. Women’s Pavilion Interiors Expo City Dubai has recently welcomed school groups, with special programming offered to the educational community, priced separately. Individual pavilion tickets are also available, priced at Dhs50 per person per pavilion (free for children aged 12 and under and people of determination). Read: Sheikh Mohammed announces opening of Expo City Dubai in October 2022 The site will also host the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP28) in November next year. Read: UAE to host COP28 summit at Expo City Dubai Tags children Expo City Dubai Pass Pavilions schools 0 Comments You might also like Aldar, Expo City Dubai to develop Dhs1.75bn mixed-use project Sheikh Mohammed approves new master plan for Expo City Dubai Sheikh Mohammed approves Dhs10bn Dubai Exhibition Centre expansion plan UAE rains: Dubai’s KHDA, Sharjah urge flexible learning at schools