Visitors to Expo 2020 Dubai can enjoy a full month's access for the cost of a single day's ticket, for a limited time.
Organisers have launched a not-to-be-missed special offer as excitement builds and demand for tickets continues to rise ahead of the world’s most anticipated event starting next week.
For the price of a Day Ticket (AED 95), the October Pass gives visitors access to 31 days of immersive experiences, inspiring insights, visionary innovation and eclectic entertainment.
With 192 Country Pavilions, up to 60 live events every day, more than 200 food and beverage outlets and a programme packed with unique experiences, one visit to Expo 2020 won’t be enough.
The highlights of October include the all-women Firdaus Orchestra, mentored by Oscar-winning composer and songwriter AR Rahman, Space Week, Jalsat Nights featuring the best Arabic music talent, and daily events showcasing the finest sports, art and culture.
The October Pass promotion is available until October 15.


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