Expo City Dubai is now dog-friendly


Hayley Skirka
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Pet owners can now explore Dubai’s newest city alongside their four-legged friends.

Dubai Expo City is officially dog friendly, with visitors welcome to bring their furry companions along.

Several wooden dog stations have been set up at Dubai’s first fully pedestrianised neighbourhood. Each station contains water bowls where dogs can enjoy a cold drink. There are also free dog treats and clean waste bags for pet owners to make use of during a visit.

Pet owners carrying portable water bowls can refill these at water fountains across the area.

There's no charge for dogs heading to Expo City with their owners, but pets are not allowed inside the pavilions such as Terra or Alif. Instead, furry friends are free to join their owners on a walk around any of the outside areas. This includes the terraces of food and beverage facilities at Expo City.

Dogs are also welcome to join their owners to watch the light show at Al Wasl Plaza. Taking place every Wednesday to Sunday, the shows starts at 6.15pm as the dome transitions from day-to-night mode and runs until 11pm.

There’s 45,000 square metres of parks and gardens to explore, and while dogs are welcome here, they must be kept on a leash at all times.

Expo City is designed as the city of the future and a place where the legacy of Expo 2020 Dubai can continue. It officially opened on October 1 after a soft launch in September.

Dubai is increasingly becoming more dog-friendly with some cafes, hotels and restaurants open to four-legged visitors. The city's adventure hub of Hatta is also a good place for dog owners to explore, with Hatta Kayak and plenty of trekking trails open to pooches.

Most dog-friendly places only allow pups to join in outdoor spaces but some destinations, such as the Middle East's first Radisson RED hotel and Krave in Alserkal Avenue welcome pooches inside.

17 dog-friendly staycations in Dubai, Ras Al Khaimah, Hatta and Abu Dhabi

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Recycle Reuse Repurpose

New central waste facility on site at expo Dubai South area to  handle estimated 173 tonne of waste generated daily by millions of visitors

Recyclables such as plastic, paper, glass will be collected from bins on the expo site and taken to the new expo Central Waste Facility on site

Organic waste will be processed at the new onsite Central Waste Facility, treated and converted into compost to be re-used to green the expo area

Of 173 tonnes of waste daily, an estimated 39 per cent will be recyclables, 48 per cent  organic waste  and 13 per cent  general waste.

About 147 tonnes will be recycled and converted to new products at another existing facility in Ras Al Khor

Recycling at Ras Al Khor unit:

Plastic items to be converted to plastic bags and recycled

Paper pulp moulded products such as cup carriers, egg trays, seed pots, and food packaging trays

Glass waste into bowls, lights, candle holders, serving trays and coasters

Aim is for 85 per cent of waste from the site to be diverted from landfill 

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