Dubai Frame
The Dubai Frame is a 150-metre-tall, 93-metre-wide picture frame in Zabeel Park.
About Dubai Frame
The Dubai Frame is a 150-metre-tall, 93-metre-wide picture frame in Zabeel Park. One side faces Old Dubai, the other faces New Dubai, and the concept is that you see the city's past and future simultaneously. It is kitschy and brilliant. The glass-floored sky deck on top is terrifying for those who look down and exhilarating for everyone else.
The museum inside the base tells the story of Dubai's transformation from a fishing village to a megacity with immersive exhibits that are better than expected. You start in a gallery showing old Dubai (pearl diving, Creek trading, wind-tower houses), take the elevator to the top, cross the glass bridge with the skyline on both sides, and descend through a gallery showing futuristic Dubai plans. AED 50 entry (about $14).
The views from the top are different from the Burj Khalifa because you are lower and centrally positioned between Old and New Dubai. You can see the Creek, the souks, Bur Dubai, and Deira on one side, and the Burj Khalifa, Business Bay, and the Marina skyline on the other. On a clear day, the contrast between the two sides is the most effective visual metaphor for Dubai's transformation that exists.
Go in the late afternoon for the best light on both sides. The glass floor panels on the sky deck are about 3 metres long and the drop below is visible. Some visitors walk across confidently. Others crawl. Both reactions are valid. The gift shop at the base is forgettable. Zabeel Park around the Frame is pleasant for a walk afterward.
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