Children's City
Times of IndiaGuide2Dubai/ENTERTAINMENT, DUBAI/ Updated : May 5, 2016, 16:02 IST
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The Children's City is located near the Dubai Creek Park, about 4 mi southwest of Downtown Dubai, and is designed so as to appeal to children between 2-15 years of age. The Dubai based Children’s City is the first educational city … Read more
The Children's City is located near the Dubai Creek Park, about 4 mi southwest of Downtown Dubai, and is designed so as to appeal to children between 2-15 years of age. The Dubai based Children’s City is the first educational city in the UAE for children in this age group, wherein they can investigate, play, learn and explore about the world in which they live. Read less

The Children's City is located near the Dubai Creek Park, about 4 mi southwest of Downtown Dubai, and is designed so as to appeal to children between 2-15 years of age. The Dubai based Children’s City is the first educational city in the UAE for children in this age group, wherein they can investigate, play, learn and explore about the world in which they live. It includes exhibits and programs that explore several sciences, including anatomy, astronomy, etc., making it a fun-learning process. Children’s City is particularly designed so that children can interact and discover together with family and school groups.
Spanning more than 80,000 sq ft in area, Children’s City boasts several activities on nature, space, science and culture, and the human body, apart from flight simulators and other interactive exhibits. It is actually a great place to play and learn.
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