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Curated Expo 2020 Dubai itineraries spanning food, tech, and more

Expo 2020 will run from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022

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Visitors from across the globe and every walk of life will be able to enjoy a spectacular line-up of sights, sounds, and tastes at Expo 2020 Dubai through a series of curated itineraries designed around their passions and interests.

Available in a half-day, full-day, or three-day formats, the guided and self-guided journeys – the latter available through the Expo 2020 Mobile App – will highlight site-wide attractions appealing to families, couples, students, business travelers, and everyone in between. They will help ensure Expo 2020 is packed with unforgettable experiences for all when it opens its doors to the world on 1 October 2021.

Sumathi Ramanathan, vice president, Market Strategy & Sales, Expo 2020 Dubai, said, "Expo 2020 is for explorers, foodies and culture enthusiasts, for children and grandparents, for entrepreneurs, inventors and businesses travelers, for the casual tourist, and for the curious who want to experience the future – now. Our easy-to-access itineraries will enable every visitor to discover the game-changing innovations, world-class entertainment, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences that are relevant to them, ensuring everyone who walks through our doors has a safe experience that amazes, inspires, and excites the senses."

Expo Essentials will introduce the world in one place and include innovations such as the world's largest radio satellite capable of detecting signals from alien life and a 4D 'bioprinter' that can reproduce live cells, as well as world fusion music, choirs, and orchestral performances, and cuisines from countries visitors may have never considered before.

The Expo for Families tour promises to offer an exciting, interactive journey packed with fun, educational experiences for all ages, from a Beethoven-inspired robo-band to an encounter with a giant sharp-toothed fish; while Expo for Couples will appeal to those who want to discover the site's most romantic offerings, including the magical Al Wasl Plaza, which will feature spectacular night-time light shows on its 360-degree projection surface.

The Expo Architecture and Design Journey will take visitors through some of Expo's architectural marvels – from the falcon-shaped UAE Pavilion to self-sustaining buildings and pavilions that merge nature and architecture, while on the Expo for Foodies tour, guests can taste the future of food, discover a star chef, or sample a new cuisine while taking in a show.

Alternatively, take time out to explore human well-being on the Expo Health and Wellness Journey, ride a bike, attend a yoga class in Jubilee Park, nourish yourself with the latest superfoods, and discover life-changing healthcare innovations.

Other itineraries include the Business and Entrepreneurship Journey, which explores how change-makers from around the world strategize to create a lasting impact, and the Expo Mobility Journey, showcasing next-gen innovations moving data, people, and goods across the globe, from how AI is changing the way we live, learn and play, to the future of air travel.

The Expo Energy Journey will allow visitors to discover vertical farms and stroll through net-zero energy pavilions, while on the Expo for Techies and Innovators tour, they will be able to explore artificial intelligence, space, and augmented reality – with a break for lunch with robots.

Hosting an exceptional Expo while ensuring all participants' health, safety, and well-being is Expo's highest priority. According to the press statement, in the past five months, Expo 2020 has successfully welcomed more than 100,000 visitors to preview Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion and hosted the face-to-face gathering of hundreds of delegates from participating countries at the final International Participants Meeting at Dubai Exhibition Centre, Expo 2020 Dubai.

Those visiting both events experienced first-hand the far-reaching program of preventive measures adopted by Expo 2020 to ensure the safety of all visitors, participants, and staff – working in close collaboration with the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention and Dubai Health Authority, and in line with the latest information and advice from the World Health Organization.

These include installing thermal cameras and sanitization stations across the site, mandatory face-mask wearing, and the implementation of social-distancing regulations. Building on the UAE's successful vaccination program, Expo 2020 offers free Covid-19 vaccinations to all official participants and their staff.

The first World Expo to be held in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA) region, Expo 2020 will run from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022, inviting visitors from around the world to join the making of a new world, experiencing a six-month celebration of creativity, innovation, human progress, and culture.

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