Have you ever been to a 3D Selfie Museum in Dubai? Imagine taking a picture with a shark with its jaws wide open? Or walking on a ledge to cross a waterfall? Sounds fun, right? Now, that summer is finally here and outdoor escapades are no longer an option; the 3D Selfie World museum is an amazing indoor activity that you should try. This museum has over 85 3D reality-defying artworks that will blow your mind away!
My personal experience in this place is truly memorable! I didn’t know what to expect so I just entered the museum with an open mind. To my surprise, the museum looks like a page from a book. It’s peppered with hand-painted sceneries, funny optical illusions and pieces of art that surprised me and at times made me laugh. I had so much fun with my family and it’s an experience I wanted to share with you!
There are nine areas in this museum each with a central theme. And as you enter each room, you’ll be taken into a different world and a unique scenario. You can immerse yourself in a world full of wonder and fantasy. And yet they all look so realistic and will leave you speechless!
What’s great about these unique zones is that it will entertain anyone. Little ones will love the cartoon characters and the animals in the jungle. You and your loved ones can take a selfie in a jungle dotted with cliffs and waterfalls. There’s also an “underwater world” where you can be a mermaid and have a blast taking selfies with sharks and a massive octopus. The smaller kids will love the optical illusion of being under the sea or being lifted to the clouds in a hot-air balloon.
So, don’t skip this amazing indoor activity if you’re here in Dubai during the summer season. Let your creative juices flow and your imagination run wild! Have fun taking a selfie or groupie. Experience the world’s largest 3D world museum. Explore it with an open mind and don’t forget to bring your camera!
Here are some important tips before you go:
- The museum is located in Al Quoz, Dubai. It’s better to drive there or take a taxi. But there’s an option to take the metro too.
- There are two floors in the museum. There’s no lift to access the second level so it’s a challenge for little ones.
- If you want to have coffee or a snack, there’s a mini cafeteria that sells refreshments.
- The museum is open from 10 AM to 8 PM. Last entry at 8 PM.
- Infants and children below 3 are free to go! Kids ages 3-11 are allowed to enter on a reduced ticket pricing.
- Lastly, book online for easier access. Book here! And remember, you can always find more indoor activities that interest you!