Al Shindagha Museum is a heritage and cultural spot in Dubai that hardly needs any introduction. Known for showcasing the rich history of the UAE, this museum is the nation’s largest heritage museum. Now, you have a chance to visit the museum for absolutely free. Here’s how!
A Free Ticket For Al Shindagha Museum
You can buy an entry ticket to Al Shindagha Museum and get the 2nd for free by showing your #RTA Marine Transport receipt. This offer is only valid for online and in station marine ticket purchases.
— RTA (@rta_dubai) March 16, 2024
According to a recent report by Khaleej Times, it was revealed that you can visit the popular attraction, Al Shindagha Museum in Dubai for free. As such, this announcement was made by the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority on Saturday, March 16. Yes, it announced a new offer wherein commuters can get a second pass for free for the museum if they show their marine transport receipt.
All You Need Is A Marine Transport Receipt
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As it happens, this promo is valid for both online and in-marine ticket purchases. This means, that if you and your favourite human have been planning to explore the museum, now all you need to do is produce a receipt for your marine transport ticket. After this, you will get the second ticket for free! Doesn’t it sound like a great deal? It means you will get two tickets at the price of one since the other one is free. Not to mention, if you truly want to experience the charm of Old Dubai, you can use the Abra to travel between Deira and Bur Dubai.
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A Brief Glimpse Into The Al Shindagha Museum
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For those who aren’t aware, Al Shindagha Museum is a heritage museum in Dubai that showcases the rich history of Dubai. So, taking people back to the 19th century, visitors get to learn about the heritage and growth of the UAE. Yes, the landmark museum takes visitors from the pearl diving and oil era to cultural practises, it showcases the major significance of the creek on trade. At this point, it’s worth mentioning that generally, a ticket for the Al Shindagha museum will set you back by AED50 per adult and AED20 per young adult or child.
So, make plans to quickly visit the museum, as the validity of this ongoing offer has not been revealed!
Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/alshindaghamuseum
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First Published: March 17, 2024 11:31 AM