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Why not visit Dubai’s Museum of Candy for a sweet adventure, located in Umm Hurair Oud Metha and one of the most instagrammable spots in the city.
It does not disappoint with 15 super colourful sweet-themed rooms, each one offering lots of fun and of course lots of free candy.
Life is a sweet adventure when you are greeted with larger-than-life candy sculptures. In each room you will learn fun facts about different types of candy. With Candy Crush vibes, there are games and activities for the little ones and you can capture all your insta pics throughout the journey.
Stepping into the sweet escape was so much fun. It almost felt like a real-life Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with giant gummy bears, candy canes and the biggest macaroons you ever did see, as well as immersive interactive screens and the party vibe neon lights.
Get ready to be transported through a whimsical Paris café with pastel coloured macaroons and receive macaroon treats to take home. Then onto the Money Tree Room where you are surround by an abundance of Museum of Candy notes to throw around.
We played table tennis, basketball, jumped into a cotton candy bath, ate ice cream, dived in a very colourful ball pool and so much more! Great for the little ones and adults too!
Fun Fact: The modern lollipop was invented in 1908 by George Smith, who created this sweet on a stick to make candy-eating more convenient and fun!
Ticket prices for children between 3-10 years old is AED 99 and for adults (10 years +) is AED 119. Admission is free for children under 3 years old. Opening hours - Monday to Sunday 10am – 10pm.
// Cheryl King
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