As you start exploring the building you get to see the history of the UAE. They introduce how the country was centuries back and their tradition. I liked.
Of course you may see the beauty of the Dubai from 48th floor. Its worth the money and not that expensive.
Free parking is available
The frame looks very nice in real life. There is a magnificent view of the whole of Dubai from the top. I recommend to visit the frame, but be ready for a terribly long queue.
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tatyana
Level 5 Local Expert
February 27
I recommend visiting it. It's a border between the past and the future. Very interesting. Be prepared to wait in line for the elevator.
I recently visited the Dubai Frame and it was amazing! The building itself looks very stylish and modern, its size and shape are truly breathtaking. The frame is located in Zaabel Park, and from the height there is a magnificent view of the old and new parts of the city.
There is an observation deck on the upper level, from where you can see all the sights of Dubai, including the Burj Khalifa and other skyscrapers. This place is perfect for taking photos, especially during sunset, when the whole city is illuminated by a soft light.
The interiors of the frame are also interesting: there are exhibitions dedicated to the history of Dubai and its future. This allows you to understand how the city has developed and what plans it has for the future.
I recommend everyone who visits Dubai to include the Dubai Frame in their itinerary. This is not only a magnificent architecture, but also an interesting immersion into the culture and history of the city!
The place is a must-visit.
The original building. Beautiful, monumental.
Inside, on the ground floor, there is a museum dedicated to the history and development of Dubai. There is also a small museum upstairs, it's definitely worth going up, as it offers another beautiful view of the city from a height, plus a very original floor is made, which is covered with screens, and when you step on the white screen disappears and you see the earth from a height, when you stand over the abyss, it's very breathtaking)
A good landmark location, an interesting view of the Old and New City from a height of 40+ floors.
A modern atmosphere, interesting interactive installations at the exit.
We accidentally got there on a big Muslim holiday - I strongly advise you not to repeat it. The queue is 300 people, the waiting time is several hours. I recommend it on weekdays - a few dozen people, no crowds. And the sunset is gorgeous, yes....
There is a large Zaabil park at the bottom of the Frame. The entrances to the park are separate from the frame, the ticket is 5 dirhams.
I recommend
Inexpensive and interesting
The park is nearby
There is a small museum exhibit at the entrance
52.5 dirhams adult
It is better on a normal day in the morning
Types of class, glass floor
We took the subway, then walked for 20 minutes...
Great place! Is the queue a little confusing? But everything is organized clearly, people work quickly. The museum on the ground floor is simply gorgeous. The observation deck above is simply gorgeous! You can take beautiful photos.
A beautiful place with an interesting history. Cheap ticket and convenient location. After passing through the small museum part, you will go to the very top, where you will have a view of the skyscrapers, and on the other side of the old town, transparent floors will add a bit of extreme, and in the evening you can admire the beautiful sunset!
A good attraction of Dubai: an excellent observation deck with wonderful views of both modern Dubai and the old part of the city. Well, the glass floor: a cannon, a bomb, a rocket. Fascinating!
I really liked it! The entrance is about 52 dirhams. It's better to come at lunchtime, there are almost no people, we stood for 15 minutes. The glass floors are impressive, and the city is in full view from the windows! There are several excellent photo zones, the staff are happy to help you take pictures, they will tell you where the best shots are obtained. When we left, we touched the gold of the arch, and we also got great shots from the lawn and the planet site. The Arches Park has access to a garden with an excellent green area and playgrounds for children and to the Dinosaur Park. It's a great place!
A very steep observation deck of 48 floors high (150 m). The ascent in the glass elevator. There are queues, they stood for 20 minutes, on the way to the elevator of the zone with historical expositions of crafts and crafts that the indigenous people were engaged in. After the ascent, 2 contrasting panoramas of Dubai open up: On the left are authentic Arab buildings: two-storey, similar to each other, on the right are the glass futuristic towers of the metropolis. It's impressive. The area with a glass floor is long and wide. An interesting realization: by default, the floor is matte, you step on it - it becomes transparent. It's very cool, there are a lot of positive emotions. And for only 105 dirhams for two. I advise you to come an hour before sunset, you can view both the daytime and evening panorama. After the descent, you can walk around the frame, next to a fountain and a beautiful park.
It's a very beautiful location. There is a park nearby (for a fee), ideal for walking and for making good photo frames of Dubai! Picturesque, modern, I recommend you to visit!
It was cool. The queue is long, but the organization is excellent. They passed quickly. But the route to the arch should have been planned better. We arrived from the other side of the park. They didn't go through, the entrance to the park is paid. We decided to bypass it. And in the largest circle. In hot September, this is not a good idea))
We were in the evening, at about 17:00. We bought a ticket, almost without a queue, but we had to stand for 30 minutes to get inside. After entering, we got to historic Dubai, as it was before the oil was found. The exposition is small, but interesting. Then, quickly enough, we took the elevator to the top. Somehow, more was expected at the top. We walked around a bit and saw two queues, as it turned out, for the elevator to go down. The transparent floor was impressive, but the panoramic windows disappointed, because all the windows are separated by some kind of profiles (structural reinforcements) that make it difficult to take normal photos. There were a couple of places where you could take good photos, but there were a lot of people there. By the way, the idea of the frame that on the one hand offers a view of a new, modern city, and on the other side of the frame the old city, somehow not very impressed, maybe because in the dark everything is highlighted beautifully and it is not very clear what is old and what is new. We waited about an hour to go downstairs. Below, we were shown a short film about what Dubai will look like in 2030.
As a result, of course, we do not regret that we looked at the frame inside, but the price for what we saw was obviously too high and there were a lot of people, although when we left, around 19:00, there was no queue to enter. Therefore, I advise you to go closer to closing time. If you walk slowly, then an hour should be enough.
Excellent observation room. At the beginning and at the end there is a mini museum with a history. There is also a fountain, a small park with benches and a cool lawn where you can have a picnic.
Large-scale, spectacular, and beautiful. The photo is great. The prices on the board are quite pleasant - 51 dirhams per adult, 21 (like) - children 3-12. The prices for framed photos are 145 dirhams. It's interesting to see. The queue is long (we had 85 minutes)
It is better to take tickets in advance. I recommend the Headout website, cheaper than in a well-publicized Touristino. The entrance to the territory of the frame is through entrance No. 4.
The views from the top are impressive. There is a glass floor on which you can walk.
The only downside is that very cool photos may not work at height due to the fact that the glass is in patterns that interfere with normal photography.
Beautiful photos are taken in the park under the frame on its background.
One of Dubai's iconic places to visit. The price is very affordable. The entrance is via 2 elevators, so you will most likely have to stand in line. In the process of moving to the elevator, you can see a small historical exhibition. From above, the views are excellent both of the old town and the modern part (the haze, of course, can make adjustments).
The golden frame of Dubai is an impressive architectural structure that can amaze every visitor. The structure itself looks like a huge frame, symbolizing the connection between the old and new Dubai. The upper observation deck offers a breathtaking view of the city, where you can see its historical and modern areas.
Interesting interactive exhibitions inside the frame tell about the development of Dubai, which makes the visit not only visually attractive, but also informative. This is a great place for photos and impressions, I recommend definitely visiting if you find yourself in Dubai!
Dubai Frame — represents a window on the conditional border between the old and new Dubai. On one side there is a view of modern attractions, such as Burj Khalifa and skyscrapers along Sheikh Zayed Road, and on the other – the old parts of the city (Bur Dubai and Deira). The dimensions of the structure are 150 m high (which is 11 m higher than the Egyptian pyramid of Giza) and 93 m wide. And such proportions are not accidental, because such architecture embodies the "golden ratio", which is an ideal form and eternal balance in art. The surface cladding is gilded.
Inside there is a multimedia exhibition that tells about the history of the emirate through animation, holographic effects, traditional folk music and even fragrances.
Visitors can access the Sky Deck observation deck at the top of the frame. And fans of extreme sensations can walk along the 50-meter liquid crystal glass bridge. The bridge's special floor covering reacts to footsteps: the glass floor becomes transparent, creating the illusion of floating in the air.
The immersive exhibition Future Zone tells about Dubai's plans for the next 50 years: flying taxis, underwater houses and space travel...
There are a lot of people. The price is 50 ED for an adult, 20 ED for a child. We were not particularly impressed. We never got inside. But, it was possible to take a closer look from the park. The entrance to the park is on the other side of the frame. The cost is 5 AED. We took a walk, looked at a very large number of Chinese people)) and went back)
Tickets can be booked in advance on the website www.dubaiframe.ae
I advise you to visit the Dubai frame, as a ticket to the Burj Khalifa is very expensive. Here, 2 tickets cost 110 dirhams. We got there by metro ourselves, near the stop the entrance to the park (paid), you need to go around it and you are near the frame. There is a mini fountain performance at the entrance (we were in the evening, the lights are on everywhere). Everything is visible at the top, there is a transparent floor under your feet (it's a little scary when you look down), although it's already a little worn, but you can still see it!!! Generally impressive!!!
A great iconic location in Dubai.
Due to the fact that it is located in a relatively low building, there is a view from above in both directions of the "old and New Dubai" for 10-15 kilometers if the weather is good (look at the smog).
There is also a small UAE history museum below.
A good tour! The dimensions are naturally impressive. There is a museum on the ground floor of the frame. The area around is beautiful, in fact, like everything in Dubai!
The glass floor is interesting, but not too scary)))
💛The Dubai Golden Frame is a building shaped like a large picture frame💛Another Wonder of the World💛At an altitude of 150 meters, you can walk along the 93-meter glass walkway and admire the city lying on both sides of the frame.💛On the one hand, we saw the Old Dubai, and on the other, the New One: The frame seemed to divide the city into two parts.💛
A great attraction of the United Arab Emirates, who rested there, I understand and admire its beauty and power
I ADVISE EVERYONE TO DEFINITELY VISIT
Of course, you can't enter there, but you can take a picture next to it.
Of course, the views are not like from Burj Khalifa, but they also give an idea of the scale of the city. It's a pretty comfortable visit, there are queues to get into the elevator, but this is inevitable and expected. Small historical exhibitions in front of the entrance to the main site are also of interest. There is a pleasant park around the frame itself. Parking is paid
The scale is amazing. It's very majestic, like everything else in the city. We didn't have time to get up in the evening, but we took a walk in the cozy park. Clean, well maintained.
An atmospheric place, very beautiful in the evening lighting. There are not many shops in the area, only the frame inside is interesting, I recommend it if you are in Dubai
This is a great viewing place. You can see Dubai from a height, the division of the city into old and new. Walk across the glass floor, gathering your will into a fist (although you know that security is at the highest level there). I advise everyone to visit the frame, who will be in Dubai. Except for those who are catastrophically afraid of heights. P.S.
Yes, by the way, this is the place where there is practically no queue.
A gorgeous structure that looks great from all angles. Perfect for selfies.
It is located in a great, beautiful park with shady alleys, benches, lawns.
A great symbol and tourist attraction. It is necessary to visit and walk near and around
I liked this location the most, although the smell in the tower itself was unpleasant - some kind of strong oriental incense.
The rest is beyond praise!
We were there in the morning, so there weren't many people. We were lucky - a light rain started falling when we left the tower. And there's a park nearby where you definitely need to take a walk!
What's more, be sure to try camel milk ice cream. The tent stands next to the Frame. The ice cream is divine!
A tourist place, in turn) The view from the frame of the new and old Dubai. In addition to the frame itself, there is a trailer with delicious ice cream and camel milk frappe, I advise you to try it! I liked everything.
The frame is a very interesting object,
And it is definitely worth a visit, It is better to visit it in the evening and the Burj Khalifa in the afternoon, then you will see both night Dubai and daytime. Try camel milk ice cream downstairs. Tickets for the frame are inexpensive. There is an elevator and a glass floor above. You can also look at the city through binoculars. An hour and a half is enough time to visit this facility.
A wonderful place, the Dubai Frame is one of the attractions in Dubai.On the ground floor there is a small museum telling about the history of the city. Climbing up to the observation deck, you enter a large hall, the floors in this hall with a glass bottom look down 150 meters, there is a stunning panorama of the entire city around. At the end of the program, you will be shown a film about the future of Dubai. I recommend visiting this place. Thank you for your time.
An interesting place, I liked the elevator, from which you can immediately see the city and the height to which it lifts. There is no such elevator in the Burj Khalifa and the Museum of the Future. Upstairs there is a view on one side of the new one, on the other - of the old Dubai. There's a transparent floor in the center that you can walk on, which was scary at first.
Beautiful, large-scale. There is a park nearby, it's very nice to walk there, a lot of cats run around and a lot of people go on a picnic. The atmosphere is cool.
The frame itself was not hit, waiting in line was ~ 3 hours (indicated at the checkout at the entrance). So we decided to admire from the side)
But next time I think we will definitely visit. It 's very interesting to walk on this glass floor 🤩
We visited with our family. First, a fascinating tour of the country's history, then a stunning view. There weren't a lot of people, so everything went comfortably.
It's a great place. An observation deck with a partially transparent floor. A good overview. Tickets were taken on the spot. Children under 12 years old get a 50% discount queue for 2 people ;-) The elevator is partially transparent too. It's interesting to go up and down. They didn't regret it.