Dubai Attractions Closed: Which Major Landmarks Are Shut Right Now?

Dubai Attractions Closed: Which Major Landmarks Are Shut Right Now?

Dubai, UAE – March 9, 2026: The existing regional situation that the UAE faces at present leads to operational changes at multiple iconic sites throughout the city. The Dubai attractions closed their operations this week because national security and civil defense authorities issued official safety regulations that needed to protect all visitors and staff members. The city remains operational but has closed its Dubai attractions because this decision protects public health. The following information includes the latest changes which have happened to the affected sites and their present situation.

List of Major Dubai Attractions Closed

Global Village

The multicultural festival park has announced that it is closed until further notice. The management confirmed through an official statement that the closure serves as a safety precaution which follows official rules. Fans are advised to keep an eye on their social media channels for reopening dates.

Ain Dubai

The world’s largest observation wheel on Bluewaters Island remains temporarily closed. The Dubai attractions closed exists as a safety measure which protects people from potential dangers. Visitors who have existing bookings for the attraction are urged to check the official website for refund or rescheduling information before attempting to visit the site.

Dubai Parks and Resorts

The Middle East’s largest multi-themed leisure destination, which includes Motiongate Dubai, Real Madrid World, LEGOLAND Dubai, and Riverland, are Dubai attractions closed to the public. The park leaders implemented this security measure because they wanted to protect both guests and employees. The website provides operational information that ticket holders must check to obtain current operational information. 

Dubai Festival City Mall

The mall operates its retail stores, cinema, and dining facilities during normal business hours, yet the entertainment schedule has been modified. The nightly IMAGINE water and light show continues to run; however, the daily Ramadan drone show has been postponed until further notice. 

Public Beaches 

According to Dubai Municipality, the city’s public beaches are operating as usual. The open beaches of Jumeirah 1, 2, and 3 and Umm Suqeim 1 and 2 remain accessible to visitors. Residents should stay updated on safety information through official government safety alerts although the area remains open to them. 

Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates 

Both of Dubai’s “mega-malls” remain fully operational. The Dubai malls provide access to retail shops and food courts, and indoor attractions which include the Dubai Aquarium and Ski Dubai. Mall of the Emirates continues its standard operating hours of 10:00 AM to 1:00 AM daily. 

Stay Informed

The status of whether these Dubai attractions closed will remain so or reopen in the coming days depends on continuous risk assessments by the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA). The official channels provide updates about when these Dubai attractions will resume their regular schedules, which residents and tourists should use to stay safe.

Read More: Dubai Status Report: What’s Open, What’s Adjusted, and the Latest on City Operations

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