Situated in Expo City Dubai, Small Worlds showcases dynamic miniature environments where visitors can explore beautiful cities. These models have people in them, all animated with realistic sound, lighting, and movement. It’s divided into several themed zones, each of which is designed with high levels of detail and real-time automation. Visitors can interact with exhibits, explore STEM learning areas with their kids, and enjoy watching a fully functional miniature rail system.
From mini firefighters to cats stuck in tall trees, visitors can look at various events through models that are 100 times smaller than their actual counterparts. Spread across 1800 square feet, Small Worlds offers an educational and entertaining experience for families. It’s one of the most unique ways to learn about how real-world systems work, just on a much smaller scale.
• Let your kids dive into a STEM-based learning experience through immersive real-world systems.
• Marvel at the automation & programming that goes behind operating an expansive miniature model that works in real time.
• Watch sunset-night-sunrise lighting effects through 24-hour time frames that are sped up to change every 20 minutes.
• Take a look at the longest miniature Magnorail in the world, which runs along a scenic 2.5-kilometer magnetic track.
• Take a look at the entire miniature model from a dedicated platform that offers a bird’s-eye perspective.
• Explore Small Worlds in Dubai, a unique family attraction where kids and adults can learn via interactive 1:87 scale miniature models.
• Explore countless miniature vehicles moving and parked in the city models, including two-wheelers, wagons, fire brigades, and more.
• Take a look at more than thousands of miniature residents going to offices, relaxing at cafes, and saving cats from trees.
By Metro:
Metro is the quickest and most eco-friendly way to reach Small Worlds. You can choose to board the Red Line from Dubai Mall Metro Bus Stop Landside 1 stop. This journey can take around 40-60 minutes depending on the MTR timings. Upon reaching, you can reach Small Worlds, which is located 1.1 km away, via a 15-minute walk.
By Bus:
You can also choose to board the Dubai RTA Bus, which is available from the city center. It usually takes approximately 30 minutes to reach Expo 2020 Metro Station Bus Stand. Upon reaching you can reach Small Worlds via a 15-minute walk.
By Car/Taxi:
Small Worlds is located at a distance of around 45 km from the city centre of Dubai. You can reach your destination in 35 minutes via the Al Khail Rd/E44 route. You can book a ride via apps like Uber, S'hail (RTA Taxi), and Careem (Hala Taxi) or take a local taxi, which is easily available from the city centre. If you're driving a car yourself and heading to Small Worlds via Expo Road (E77), Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road (E311), or Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan al Nahyan Street (D54), follow the road signs for Expo City.
Peak Season (October to March)
Moderate Season (June to September)
Low Season (April to May)
Take a walk around the unique miniature world and watch people go about their day-to-day activities. Every 20 minutes the day ends with a sunset as the world heads into the night. Watch it all wake up with a sunrise and start with everyday activities in the city all over again.
Get a chance to see the logistical system of the miniature world. Watch trains delivering goods to factories, and passengers waiting to onboard trains at the stations. Moreover, you can also check out the world’s longest highway of its kind, which is spread across 4 lanes, 28m in each direction.
Explore the scenic beauty of Europe - from the sea, and mountains, to beautiful houses, but everything 100 times smaller than in reality. Enjoy taking a look at seaside scenery, dense alpine forests, and snow capped mountains that look realistic. You can also spot grocery stores, pharmacies, markets, antique shops, and factories. Moreover, kids can learn about history and have fun with lights, sounds, and miniature scenes.
You can take a look at the small-scale models of places like Europe and India, that include scenic landscapes and modern city life.For those interested in learning more about the models, can also push buttons and interact with the miniature worlds. Moreover, visitors can also reach out to the staff members of Small Worlds, and see how they operate and manage it all on an everyday basis.
Small Worlds is located in Dubai’s Expo City, right next to Al Forsan Park and in front of the UAE Pavilion. There are many ways in which you can reach Small Worlds and the most popular options include traveling via MRT, bus, car or taxi.
Yes, entry for kids below the age of 3 years is free at Small Worlds. However, for kids aged from 3 years to 12 years require a child ticket, costing approx. AED 80. Similarly, an adult ticket fee of roughly AED 95 is applicable for kids aged 12 years and above. Additionally, visitors under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Yes, it’s recommended that you buy tickets for Small Worlds online. By booking online, you can pick the time slot of your choice and skip long queues at the entrance, especially during weekends or holidays when it gets crowded.