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Tucked inside the charming Al Seef heritage district along Dubai Creek, the Museum of Illusions is one of the most entertaining and genuinely surprising attractions in the city. With over 80 interactive exhibits including optical illusions, holograms, immersive rooms, and mind-bending installations, it is a place where your brain genuinely cannot believe what your eyes are telling it.
It is fun, educational, and incredibly photogenic all at once. You can shrink in size, float in mid-air, walk through a spinning tunnel, and create photos that will have everyone asking how you did it. It is one of those rare attractions that works brilliantly for young children, teenagers, couples, and adults equally.
Located in the beautiful Al Seef area, it also makes for a lovely outing combined with a walk along the Creek afterwards.
Make your way to the Museum of Illusions in the Al Seef district along Dubai Creek. Parking is available on site and the area is accessible by taxi and public transport.
Work your way through the museum at your own pace. With over 80 exhibits across multiple zones there is plenty to see and do. Take your time with each installation and make sure you grab plenty of photos along the way.
The infinity room, the anti-gravity room, and the Ames room are among the most popular exhibits and definitely worth spending extra time at for photos and fun.
Once you are done, the Al Seef waterfront is a lovely place to take a stroll, grab a coffee, or take an Abra across Dubai Creek to explore the Gold Souk and Spice Souk nearby.
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Yes, the museum is great for children of all ages. Children under three years of age enter free of charge. All exhibits are designed to be safe and enjoyable for young visitors.
Most visitors spend between one and two hours exploring the museum. If you are into photography and want to take your time with each exhibit, you may want to allow a little longer.
Yes, booking in advance is recommended especially on weekends and public holidays as the museum limits the number of visitors at any one time. It also saves you waiting at the entrance on the