Several of Dubai’s leading attractions have announced temporary closures as a precautionary measure amid the ongoing situation across the UAE. Visitors are advised to check official websites and social media platforms for the latest updates before planning their visits.
Ain Dubai
Ain Dubai has confirmed it will remain closed to visitors on Tuesday, 3 March and Wednesday, 4 March. Guests holding existing bookings are encouraged to review the attraction’s official website for the most recent information prior to arrival.
Dubai Parks and Resorts
Dubai Parks and Resorts, including Riverland, Real Madrid World, LEGOLAND Dubai and Motiongate Dubai, will also remain closed on Tuesday, 3 March and Wednesday, 4 March. In a statement shared on Instagram, the destination said the temporary closure has been implemented as a precautionary measure in line with official guidance, prioritising the safety of guests and staff.
Dubai Festival City Mall
Dubai Festival City Mall has confirmed that its retail stores and restaurants remain open as usual. The mall’s nightly water and light show will continue to operate; however, the daily Ramadan drone show has been postponed until further notice. Visitors are advised to check the mall’s official channels for any updates.
Global Village
Global Village has extended its closure through Tuesday, 3 March, after initially shutting from Sunday, 1 March. In an official statement, the attraction noted that the closure has been implemented as a precautionary safety measure in line with official guidance and encouraged guests to monitor its website and social media platforms for reopening announcements.
Authorities continue to prioritise public safety, and further updates are expected as the situation evolves. Residents and visitors are urged to stay informed through official sources before heading out.