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Mohammed Bin Rashid Library

Scenic Highlights

The Mohammed Bin Rashid Library

Libraries are not as quiet as you may think. The Mohammed Bin Rashid Library (MBRL) in Dubai makes reading feel like a grand adventure! It's more than just a place for books. Visitors who see it already call it an architectural wonder and one of the biggest cultural landmarks in the Arab world.

It was opened in 2022. This stunning building is built in the shape of an open book on a rehl (traditional lectern) and contains over 1.5 million printed and electronic titles in various languages. It occupies a total area of over 54,000 square meters, where visitors can experience history, innovation, and imagination under one roof.

With Captain Dunes, your visit to this library becomes a smooth and enriching cultural experience through Dubai’s literary gem.

Things To Do

Information To Be Aware Of Prior To Planning

Means Of Getting There

Must-See Attractions In The Area

Where To Stay & Eat

Stay at Palazzo Versace Dubai or Canopy by Hilton Al Seef for luxury close to the library.
For a bite, try The Courtyard Café or Mazmi Café along the creek - Ideal for coffee and views.

Insider Tips

Final Chapter: Turn Pages With Captain Dunes!

Each corner of this library reflects innovation and tradition, and with us, you won't miss a single page. Book your tour to Dubai today with Captain Dunes and explore the city of inspiring sites guided by curiosity.

FAQs

It’s Dubai’s largest library and a regional hub for knowledge, housing 1.5 million books and over 1 million e-resources in a stunning book-shaped building.

Yes, entry is completely free, but you must register online or at the entrance.

Absolutely! The Children’s Library is one of the highlights, filled with colorful books, play corners, and storytelling sessions.

Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the galleries, museum, and reading areas.

Yes! Captain Dunes provides comfortable private transfers and curated cultural tours that include a stop at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library.