Mirror Corridor
Walk through a hallway of mirrors where lights and colors change as you move.
Floating Orbs Dome
Step into a dome of softly glowing spheres that float, respond, and rearrange themselves as you interact with them.
Neon Ribbon Pathway
Follow glowing trails that ripple and weave like ribbons through a surreal dreamscape.
Crystal Forest
Wander through a glistening forest of crystalline trees that respond to sound and touch.
Digital Waterfall Wall
Watch digital waterfalls cascade in mesmerizing motion, adjusting their flow as you pass.
Luminescent Flower Field
Move through a glowing meadow of blooming flowers that open, fade, and pulse with light as you explore.
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Manarat Al Saadiyat
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teamLab Phenomena is an immersive digital art space in Abu Dhabi featuring evolving installations shaped by environmental factors and visitor interaction.
Yes, it’s a family-friendly space designed to spark wonder in all age groups. Children will especially love the interactive elements.
You’ll want to spend at least 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the installations. Each space is unique and rewards slow exploration.
There are rest areas scattered throughout, though the main spaces are designed for walking and interaction.
Yes! Photography and video are encouraged, though flash is not allowed. Be mindful of others while capturing your shots.
Not at all. What’s unique about teamLab Phenomena is that it’s built on real-world physics—light, heat, wind—not just screens and sensors.
No maps, no routes. The beauty about teamLab Phenomena is that you discover it your own way. Just wander and see what responds to you.
Some installations feature intense visual stimuli, including flashing lights and rapidly changing projections, which may trigger seizures. Visitors with photosensitive epilepsy should exercise caution and consult with a medical professional before visiting.
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible. In areas with uneven terrain, alternative viewpoints are provided for wheelchair users to experience the artworks.
Yes, guide dogs are welcome at the venue.