An interesting place , quite budget - friendly . I gave 52 dirhams for the ticket . Plan your time in advance with a margin, as you can queue for a ticket, queue for entry, queue for ascent and queue for descent. The frame is located in a beautiful park in which you can also walk, the entrance to the park is 5 dirhams, payment by card (for some reason, the possibility of paying in cash did not work in the terminals, perhaps temporarily) The ticket for the frame itself can be paid in cash. It is also possible to pay through their online website.
A small museum at the entrance, interactive screens at the top. The purpose of visiting this attraction is to walk across the glass floor on the top floor of the frame. Simple, fast and it seemed inexpensive to us. There are also souvenirs and photos for 150 dirhams.
To get from the subway along the park fence. It won't work through the park.
There is no queue. The tickets were bought before the entrance. We were in April 2024 at about 17.00 after the Museum of the future.
Our first tour was to the 150-meter frame, which, according to the architect's idea, divides Dubai into an old and a new city. The cost of the tour for three was 126 dirhams (3,500 rubles). We arrived at 10, at 11 we already went inside.
And now the impression and opinion about what he saw ...
the view from above is simply amazing. Everything is really visible from all sides. The transparent floor is nerve-racking, but it's worth it. There weren't many people, so you could take photos and admire the views. A child of 5 years old liked it.
I think it's worth a visit to see what you won't be able to see from the Burj Khalifa.
Impression on 5, emotions on 5, views on 5. Must-visit!
An interesting object, especially the glass floor. Good view from above. But there is a long queue at the entrance. As one of the symbols of Dubai, it is worth a visit.
An interesting attraction. It is better to visit on weekdays, because there are very long queues at the entrance on weekends. Two high-speed elevators. The administration tries to limit the number of tourists staying at the same time at the review site itself. The idea of the framework itself:-show how the old part of Dubai and the new one looks now. Each side of the frame is directed to its own side. There is a type of cafe, but there are only a few names of drinks and it is expensive! The way to the elevator is accompanied by a brief excursion into the history of the UAE,
A monumental structure. The Dubai frame divides the city into two parts: new (modern) and old Dubai. When you climb it, you will see this difference with your own eyes. The transparent floor, which becomes like this under your feet, scares only the first couple of times, but anyone who likes such sensations will understand me.
A great place to see Dubai from the high. A good view, a rectangular glass floor and the area where the frame itself is located. Inside the frame (not in the elevator yet) they take pictures of you there and you can buy photos there, then there is an amazing little museum where the history of Dubai is shown. A huge disadvantage is the queue that must be maintained in the heat.
A great place, I recommend visiting in the late afternoon. We were particularly impressed by the halls with a 3d film about the history of Dubai in the halls after the descent from the frame
We visited this frame with my daughter. A view from a height on one side of the old part of Dubai, on the other side of the new part. I think it's necessary to visit and see.
An excellent price alternative to the Burj Khalifa. Yes, it is disproportionate in height, but the view as a whole, a small museum on the history of Dubai at the entrance and an interactive story about the future at the exit are more than worthy. But the cost will be pleasantly pleased. The time of stay is unlimited.
I really liked it, we arrived at 9.00 in the morning, there were not so many people, the entrance is 52.5 dirhams, you need to go to 4 gates, if you enter through Zabil park you will have to pay 5 dirhams extra.
You definitely need to visit once. Before the ascent, you can see the history of the development of the UAE (the spectacle is really impressive).At the very top there is a panorama of the Emirate of Dubai, on the one hand its old part, and on the contrary it is narrower.. in general, you need to see🤩
It's a curious place. It's worth a visit. High up) you can see the new and old Dubai. Plus, there are installations at the entrance and exit, where the development of the city began and what to strive for.
Breathtaking view of Dubai from a height, glass floor, panoramic windows. It turns out great photos. It is relatively inexpensive to visit (by the standards of Dubai). Of the minuses - it is not very convenient to get there.
An amazing attraction! ⭐️
Amazes everyone with its appearance and incredible size.
Inside you will find a small but very interesting tour in English, and then you go up in a super-high-speed elevator and go out to the observation deck, the floor of which is absolutely transparent (it was even scary)
On both sides of the frame, there is a view of ancient and modern Dubai at the same time, and the tour itself was just dedicated to two eras.
A very atmospheric place to return to which you want again and again 🤩
For tourists, a must-visit! 👍🏻
It is not entirely clear why the paid entrance was made, you cannot approach the frame, you can only look over the fence, you can climb- of course for money, about 55 dirhams, there is also a park from where you can look at the frame, but the entrance is also paid
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Level 7 Local Expert
November 7, 2024
It's worth a visit once. It is beautiful both outside and inside. The glass floor is impressive, and the view of Dubai at night. It is best to visit in the evening, because everything is on fire and you do not have to stand in a long queue under the scorching sun. The prices at the checkout are no more expensive than offered by various guides and breeders.
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November 4, 2024
It's a nice place. It's worth a visit. There is a park around with various installations, green spaces and barbecue areas. Admission is 5 dirhams. For those who want to climb to the top of the frame, the best time and overview is at sunset.
It's beautiful outside, by 5 points. There is absolutely nothing interesting inside. There are huge queues at the entrance, and there is nothing to see there. Little can be seen from the windows, the transparent floor is no longer transparent at all, the glass is all scratched, nothing is really visible through it. It is also difficult to take photos through the windows, they are not panoramic and are covered with a drawing. Next is the queue for the exit ...
in general, it is better to take pictures of her in the evening and outside, when she is shining.
In fact, you can only go here for the sake of a view of the old and new city, on the ground floor there is the Dubai History Museum, and on top there is a gorgeous observation deck.
Very beautiful views of the old and new city. A panoramic elevator will take you to a height of 150 meters and allow you to admire the city. But the main highlight is the glass floor in the middle of the observation deck, initially the matte squares become transparent once you step on them
Stunning views of the whole of Dubai, go better in the afternoon if you want to visit this place quickly, there will be no huge queues, or vice versa, if you want to hang out, go to sunset in the evening
A beautiful landmark
But it's better to buy a ticket to the park and walk nearby
The queue can be quite large, and what's inside isn't exactly worth the long wait.
The entrance is inexpensive, the queue was small, we stood for about 20 minutes. It's definitely worth going up, there seems to be nothing special from above, but it's interesting to see) the frame itself looks beautifully made
A great museum portal from the past to the future, a great view from above and chocolate-covered strawberries at the top. I recommend that you definitely visit. You do not need to take a ticket in advance, but it may turn out that you will have to stand in a small queue. But it's worth it.
If you come from the subway, you will have to bypass the park, the road takes 40 minutes, as the navigator says
Minus one star for the location, it is better to get there by taxi. It's 2 km from the metro, in the heat, we almost died. The frame itself is an interesting idea, built on the border of 2 districts of Dubai - the old part and the new one. It's the same inside: first there is an exposition about the history of Dubai, then you go into the elevator, go upstairs. There is a glass floor at the top in the center. On the one hand - the old Dubai, on the other - the new one. You go down and they show you what Dubai will be like in the future. We were at sunset, it was beautiful. There is a park nearby. Tickets were bought on the spot without any problems, tickets are inexpensive.
It's a very beautiful place, I came here with a girl, I didn't regret it! It is especially beautiful at night / morning / evening, but it is also beautiful during the day, there is a place to spend money
The original frame of the building will not leave anyone indifferent. Great view of the city at any time of the day. I recommend taking the metro on your own: we get off at the Mach station, pass by the gas station to Zabil Park. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket offices at the entrance, the price is 55 aed.
Interesting: that there is a small historical part, an interesting transparent floor at the very top. Overall, the view is quite good. It's a long way from the subway in general, there are queues at the entrance, both on the street and inside. We stood there for 40 minutes. They sell snacks at the top. Tickets were bought through Turistino in electronic form so as not to stand in queues at the ticket office.
The view is beautiful, but the sunset is not visible, the frame is turned in the other direction and therefore it is impossible to see the sunset, but you can but you can see the Burj Khalifa
A must-visit place in Dubai for those who are not afraid of heights! It offers a magnificent view of the whole city! It is advisable to plan your visit in such a way that you arrive shortly before sunset and see the city in daylight, and after that — the night city! 😍🌇🌃 #Dubai #BurjKhalifa #MustVisit
Very cool! If you come to Dubai, this is a must-visit place. The view is great, and the transparent floor is generally a separate buzz! There are a lot of people, though. The guards do not allow you to sit on the transparent floor to take a cool photo, alas (((
The observation deck of the Golden Frame in Dubai offers gorgeous views of the city from above. On the one hand, modern Dubai opens up in front of us, and if you look in the other direction, we have old, historical quarters in front of us. The floor of the platform is glass. It becomes transparent when you step on it. It's fun and scary for everyone to step on a transparent floor at a height of 150 meters.
These are probably the only photos that I have from this frame, because despite the fact that we arrived in Dubai in the off-season, the wait for viewing this attraction ranged from 75 minutes to 2 hours and so every day at any time! In fact, the visiting scheme is absolutely ill-conceived, there are no blackout dates, there is no fast pass system - I would even overpay as it was invented on At The Top with a VIP pass so as not to stand in queues and see what's inside! So far, three
I really like this location. This is not the first time in the UAE. I always come. The frame stands on the territory of an excellent park. If you buy an entrance ticket for the frame, then the park is available. You can approach from the other side and buy only a ticket to the park. The price is 3 dirhams. Comfortably. I recommend.
It's a great thing, we really liked it. Compared to the prices for visiting other attractions, the ticket is cheaper here, and the joy of what you see is greater! Children's 20dx, adults 50
Visit purely for show, walk on the transparent floor. Look at the semblance of an interactive museum. The park around the arch is closed. I was not impressed.
We took the subway from the Buddha Khalifa. From the metro station, walk 15 minutes to the left of the park. There was no one behind the tickets, the price of one ticket was 52.5 dirhams. The queue for the lift was small, after 5 minutes we were at the top. We got to a time when it was light, and after 10 minutes the sunset began. We liked it. If you haven't been to other viewing platforms, you can go to the Golden Frame. On the way back to the metro station, we went to the free toilet at the end of the park, if you go from the Frame. There is a cool store across the street, where prices for everything are 10.5 dirhams. We crossed the suspension bridge, from there also the views of the Frame are cool for photos. I advise you to visit.
We were on June 27 from 18 to 19.30. There was not a single person at the ticket office, this is a plus of a summer visit, since at other times there are long queues. As one of the symbols of Dubai and because of the originality of the structure, I think it is necessary to visit it when visiting the UAE. Moreover, the ticket is relatively inexpensive.