While Dubai might be best known for its envelope-pushing skyscrapers and architecture, recent years have seen it widening its line-up of museums. To help you plan your sightseeing schedule, here are the best museums in Dubai you shouldn't miss.
LessThe launchpad for many visitors’ explorations of the city, the Dubai Museum occupies 18th-century Al Fahidi Fort, a former palace adjacent to the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood. Inside, galleries provide snapshots of Dubai’s transformation from fishing village to 21st-century metropolis with antique maps, pearl-diving instruments, and ancient archaeological finds. Entrance to the museum is included in most old Dubai walking tours that take you around Al Fahidi and nearby souks and creeksides.
Opened in 2022, the Museum of the Future brings stunning architecture and hi-tech exhibitions together in what has to be one of the best Dubai science museums. Towering over the Sheikh Zayed Road, its stainless steel facade is carved with Arabic handscripts and houses displays that envision the world in 50 years’ time. Prebook tickets for a guaranteed entry slot and explore the future of space travel, tech, and transport; or just take in the building on a whistlestop tour of Dubai’s highlights.
Fringing Dubai Creek, the Al Shindagha Museum’s assortment of historical museums and pavilions tell the story of modern Dubai. Purchasing a single entry pass lets you visit gems such as Sheikh Saeed Al Maktoum’s House—a former residence of Dubai’s rulers—and the Perfume House, a celebration of Emirati scents. Elsewhere are culture-themed houses showcasing traditional local crafts, ways of life, and costumes.
The white-marble and glass Etihad Museum, which charts the history of the UAE—the federation of seven emirates, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah—since its 1971 founding. One of the must-see museums in Dubai, this ultra-modern repository on the Jumeirah Beach road stands on the spot where the UAE constitution was signed, and chronicles its evolution with artifacts, photos, and videos.
An under-the-radar gem in the panoply of Dubai cultural attractions, the free-to-enter Coins Museum in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood spotlights rare coins from Dubai’s past. Highlights include coins dating from as early as the 7th century, including those from eras such as the Umayyad State, plus specimens from other Middle East countries. Sneak a peek during an old Dubai sightseeing round-up that includes free time in Al Fahidi.
Huddled near the Gold Souk in Dubai’s Deira district, the Women’s Museum at Bait al Banat chronicles the contributions of Emirati women to the UAE’s artistic, political, and cultural life. Inside, photos, letters, diaries, and art highlight the achievements of female scholars, activists, writers, and painters, providing an intriguing insight into their often-hidden lives. Booking a private Dubai Creek walking tour with a customizable itinerary is a great way to discover it.
The small and charming Coffee Museum warrants a slot on your Dubai museum guide, and given its Al Fahidi location, makes a perfect stop-off after tours of the Bur Dubai quarter. Wander around to discover how coffee first made its way to Arabia from Ethiopia, and learn why it’s important to Arabian culture. Granted, it only takes about 30 minutes to explore, but the antique coffee grinders and pots—not to mention the coffee and dates included in the admission—make it worthwhile.
Dubai Mall doesn’t spring to mind when it comes to finding the most popular museums in Dubai. However, it’s home to the ARTE Museum, a veritable extravaganza of digital art. Exploring the theme of “eternal nature,” the museum serves up hyper-realistic digital landscapes that envelop you in nature, from blooming flowers to roaring oceans. The effect is a multi-sensory bombardment that has you rethinking what art is.
Perhaps the most family-friendly choice of Dubai museum tickets, the Museum of Illusions is a puzzle-palace extraordinaire. Set in the Al Seef area beside Dubai Creek and the Al Fahidi Historical Neighborhood—making it an ideal companion to a Dubai cultural tour—it’s less museum than an arcade of optical illusions that promise brilliant Insta shots. Explore the 60+ interactive sets to snap trick photos, see holograms, and solve baffling puzzles designed to test your wits and nerves.