AttractionsThe world's first Museum of Candy is opening in Dubai soon, featuring interactive and Instagrammable candy-themed experiences.

Sweeten your Dubai trip with the Candy Museum

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The museum features over 15 themed rooms with interactive exhibits, including a Gummy Bear Pool, Cotton Candy Bath, unique candy stations, and a creative Sugar Rush Room.
The museum features over 15 themed rooms with interactive exhibits, including a Gummy Bear Pool, Cotton Candy Bath, unique candy stations, and a creative Sugar Rush Room.

Dubai is adding another unique attraction to its line-up with the opening of the world’s first-ever Museum of Candy. Set to open in the heart of the city, the museum promises a delightful experience for visitors of all ages, blending sugary treats with immersive, interactive exhibits.

The Museum of Candy, spanning 2,800 sqm, will feature over 15 themed rooms, each dedicated to different types of sweets, including candy canes, gummy bears, lollipops, and ice cream.

Visitors can indulge in a variety of experiences, such as a Gummy Bear Pool, a Cotton Candy Bath, and candy stations offering rare and uniquely crafted sweets. The Sugar Rush Room adds a creative touch, allowing guests to write messages and get imaginative.

Designed to provide a fun and educational experience, the museum also features interactive screens, games, and Instagrammable corners. Visitors can learn about the history and science behind their favourite candies while enjoying a 60-90 minute tour through this sugary wonderland.

The experience concludes with a visit to the museum café, where guests can treat themselves to candy-themed milkshakes, ice cream, and coffee, and shop for a variety of sweets to take home.

The Museum of Candy is expected to open in early September, adding a colourful and sweet new dimension to Dubai’s array of attractions. Ticket and visitor information will soon be available on the museum's official website.

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