I visited the Dubai Frame on January 10th, and I was amazed by its sheer scale and beauty. The frame stands at 150 meters tall and 93 meters wide, offering breathtaking views of the city. You'll get to see the older parts of Dubai on one side and the modern skyline on the other.
So, getting to the Dubai Frame is relatively easy. It's located in Zabeel Park, which is accessible by metro - just get off at the Al Jafiliya station and take a short taxi ride. And, if you're driving, there's ample parking space available for a fee of AED 10.
Look, the best time to visit the Dubai Frame is early morning or late evening when the sun isn't too harsh. Tickets cost AED 50 for adults and AED 20 for children, which is a steal considering the experience you'll get.
Here's the thing: the Dubai Frame is more than just a viewing platform. You'll get to walk through a museum that showcases the history and evolution of Dubai, and then take a lift to the top for those stunning views. But, be prepared for security checks and long queues, especially on weekends.
Honestly, my favorite part of the visit was the glass floor on the top level - it's not for the faint of heart, though. I remember my driver, Abdul, was too scared to walk on it, but I loved the thrill. After the visit, I headed to a nearby restaurant and ordered a delicious plate of machboos for AED 50.
So, if you're looking for other unique experiences in Dubai, you should check out the Sky Views Dubai for more thrilling views of the city. Or, if you prefer something more cultural, the Miracle Garden & Global Village Combo Tour is a great option.
And, finally, if you want to make the most of your visit, consider booking a Dubai Half-Day City Tour that includes a visit to the Dubai Frame. You can book tours through Roamigo Trips, which offers a range of options to suit your interests and budget.
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