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.
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Алексей Куликов
Level 11 Local Expert
September 23
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.
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Igor Ivanov
Level 16 Local Expert
June 30
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