Architecture trip with the experts – an exclusive fairy tale from 1001 nights at EXPO 2020!
We offer an exclusive trip to Dubai with the highlights of the EXPO!
The world exhibition in Dubai is certainly a special experience for architects, IT companies, start-ups in the mobility sector or automotive groups.
nice:-) offers you a study trip with a perfect mix of workshops, local experiences, architecture sightseeing and many other incredible moments.
And all at an extremely affordable price!
4 days EXPO 2020 in Dubai
from 2,700.00 € *
* Price per person based on 45 participants
There are currently 3 dates to choose from:
October 22 – October 25, 2020
February 04 – February 07, 2021
March 11 – March 14, 2021
The private extension of this trip is possible. Additional costs would then have to be requested accordingly.
Do you have a completely different appointment in mind? Talk to us and we will clarify whether the desired date is also feasible.
And here is an overview of the days on site.
Day 1
When you arrive at the airport, you can enjoy the VIP service during security and immigration by not waiting in line at the long lines in front of the controls, just walking past them and entering the United Arab Emirates in the VIP Lounge Then the transfer that takes you and your guests to the hotel.
Now you and your guests have time to freshen up and move into your room.
The first program highlight of the day: with Arabic specialties and a glass of Arabic tea, you can hear more about the latest developments in technology and design from a local architect.
Exchange ideas about the special topics of Dubai and the bold construction that has shaped the cityscape for years.
Day 2
After the first night you can enjoy an extensive breakfast in the hotel. Then, take a tour of the city’s most spectacular buildings with a guide. Followed by lunch at the Dubai Mall.
Next step: the future! The Museum of Future, which will open for the first time this year, is a state of the art project. On site you will be looked after by one of the architects involved in the project, who will surely also give you insider details. And of course you can ask questions again and exchange experiences.
Dubai, the former center of pearl fishing, combines Emirati tradition with modern design in an excellent way. Al Seef, the neighborhood on Dubai Creek, offers you the place of your dinner today.
This is how you experience a part of Arab culture that is no longer available in many areas of Dubai.
Day 3
Welcome to the EXPO!
Today, the extraordinary diversity of the world exhibition in Dubai is on your program. However, the EXPO is not only visited with an admission ticket. You will experience a specialist tour with several stops. The pavilions offer VIP access, which of course has been taken into account in your program. And on this day you devote yourself to one topic in particular – the topic of sustainability.
Get to know different perspectives at the world exhibition in Dubai.
On your journey through the different worlds of our earth you will also pass the German pavilion. Here you will be welcomed by the director, who will personally guide you through the pavilion and then have lunch with you.
After lunch, you have the opportunity to plan your own EXPO tour and explore the exhibition on your own.
Depending on the evening program on the day of your EXPO stay, there are special show acts and performances. The subsequent dinner will be adapted accordingly to this program. There are numerous very good restaurants on the EXPO site. All facets of international cuisine are offered here.
Afterwards you will be transferred back to your hotel.
Day 4
The 4th and last day of the EXPO 2020 trip is dedicated to the tradition of Arabia.
We start the day with an exclusive oriental breakfast in the hotel. That means nothing less than: try all culinary delicacies typical of the country of the United Arab Emirates.
Meanwhile, a local Emirati, as the residents of Dubai are called, brings you closer to Arabic culture, answers questions and helps you to see Dubai from a completely different perspective.
If you don’t want to go home on the 5th day, you can still take a trip to the neighboring Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
Here, too, architecture has blossomed excellently in recent years. an icon: the Louvre. French architect Jean Nouvel began designing the building in 2007.
Immerse yourself in a flying visit to the world of art history and be inspired by the special design. The desired program can then be selected from three alternatives:
- A visit to the Formula 1 race track on YAS Island. The tour takes you behind the scenes where the racing marshals otherwise decide on points and penalties.
- The future up close in Masdar City. It is the best known CO2 neutral city in the United Arab Emirates. Here the future is no longer a vision but a reality. The visit takes place with the remote-controlled electric vehicle technology that connects Masdar City.
- Presentation of Abu Dhabi’s urban development by a German architect. Insights behind the scenes.
Another impressive day with many value-adding moments comes to an end.
For a special dinner experience, drive out of the city into the desert before sunset. You will reach your destination after a 45-minute drive across the sand dunes. The set-up of your desert camp is more “glamping” than a simple Bedouin camp. Torches light the way, the specially constructed, traditional tents are covered with thick carpets, colorful seat cushions decoratively lie around a campfire, camels rest in the sand and the buffet provided smells of oriental spices.
Enjoy your last night under the starry sky in the Abu Dhabi desert!
And now it’s time to be quick, because the EXPO is just around the corner and experience has shown that flights and hotels don’t get any cheaper if you hesitate a long time with the booking! The first trips are just beginning to show our travel experts the progress made on the EXPO 2020 site.
So you get all the information first hand.
Contact us and request your personal travel offer from our travel professionals! We are as close as your phone: 02054 87 55 90
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