The ticket is about 50 dirhams, the queue is as lucky as you are... you can enter in 20 minutes, or you can (like me, for example) stand for more than 2 hours... I recommend you to visit!
The very idea of this frame is interesting: when you stand at the top, looking in one direction, you see a modern city with its skyscrapers, and looking in the other direction you see the historical part of the city with low-rise ancient buildings. The glass floor at a height of more than a hundred meters is impressive... It causes interesting emotions!
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
I was part of an excursion, and in combination with visiting other places. There is nothing unusual in the frame itself - climbing up, walking along the upper bridge with a transparent floor in places and descending. That is all. Moreover, the floor is scratched and the transparency is quite conditional, and the view from both sides is hindered by the external patterns of the frame and it turns out as if you look through many different windows, it is impossible to see a wide panorama. The advice is, if you really want to go inside, then go on your own, firstly it will be cheaper, secondly, if you want, you will spend more time there, and not so much running, otherwise the rest of the group will leave.
Well, the saddest thing is that there is a huge queue at the entrance all the time. We stood only on the street for 45 minutes, and inside for 20 minutes, and this finally confirms in the opinion that it is not worth it.
And so, it's cool to look at the frame from the outside, and the size and appearance and symbolism
The queue was relatively short - 40 minutes (although they promised at the checkout that we would be idle for 2 hours). The glass elevators are impressive. The view from above is also beautiful - the photos turn out great.
We really liked it, very beautiful 2 panoramas of old and new Dubai, you can walk through the transparent panels and take interesting photos.. During the ascent, you take an interesting historical tour of old Dubai.. I didn't like that it was very far to go from the metro, we thought we would get to the park and walk along it already to the frame, it turned out that the entrance works only near the frame itself, and this is about 1.5-2 km on foot :)
It is beautiful, informative, the observation deck is impressive, there is a cool park nearby. I couldn't connect to WiFi, so I had to go with crazy taxi drivers)
I'll say it briefly. Starting from the location, ending with the proposed content.
Don't waste your time.
Well, at most, if you are with children and they are very impressionable)
Great viewing platform! We arrived at about 11 a.m., there were few people, there was no queue. Everything is very well organized, the review is very good.
An endless queue at the entrance. Photos are not available for issued coupons.
There is a great view of the down town all around. The perfect place to watch the New Year's Eve fireworks.
An unusual landmark in Dubai ... the only one in the whole world like this ... height of 32 floors ... panoramic view of the city ... but you can only buy an entrance ticket online.
We were very impressed with my wife.The city is old and new .Really, the beauty is indescribable.The body does not convey what our eye sees.Courteous service, and most importantly, everything is clear and prompt without any hassle.Well done.If necessary, we will visit again, well, we will recommend it to friends.Super🔥🔥🔥🇧🇾🇧🇾🇧🇾🤝🤝🤝🇰🇼🇰🇼🇰🇼👍👍👍
We went specially in the evening, the entrance is paid. We expected a wow effect, in fact there is very little space inside, 5 minutes was enough. There is a museum of the past and the future downstairs. A couple of minutes and you pass. Up close, photos with a frame did not work out, since there is no way to capture it all - it is huge! Therefore, if time is limited, I do not recommend it. If there is nothing to do and you live nearby, then you can come in. It's not worth going for her.
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
It's beautiful outside, but it's not worth paying money to go up and see what's clearly visible from the plane.:deserts and houses are small and high-rise.
The most budget location) 1.5-2 tr. And the elevator will take you to the observation deck with a glass floor. There was a detour from the subway, and there is a gate to the park back, which will shorten your way to the subway.
Expensive-rich! 😂🤣 Everything is in the Dubai style. We went up to the top - the view is amazing: it divides Dubai into 2 parts (old and modern buildings). It is convenient to get there by metro (MAX station).
I liked it, the panoramic elevator, the transparent floor on the top floor. View from the window: on one side the new city, on the other the old one.
Cons: the entrance is not through Zabil Park, but from the back side. We could have let them walk in the park by now. Queue. We were at 2 p.m., there was a queue from the street from the gate and to the elevator. But it does not move very slowly, it is tolerable. However, those with children need to prepare for having to stand in the heat.
But when you get to the top of the frame, you forget all the bad things. For money, you will be photographed and the video will be shot.
A very overrated location. This time, and that's a big question. A crowd of people to go up to the top floor. It looks like a museum from below. And there's nothing to worry about either
Inconvenient location, far from the metro. It's interesting for once. But no more. The park nearby is paid and its visit is paid separately. The arch in 2024 cost 55 AED. For one.
The expectation was greater than it actually was:it's not very high, you need to look for windows for viewing, there is a very strong smell of aromatic substances in the lobby
It was not part of the plans to visit the frame, we went by chance and were satisfied. It's not a big museum inside. And at the very top there is a beautiful view, one panorama symbolizes the past, and the other the future.
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.
the entrance to the park is 5 dirhams... in the park, it is normal to lie on the grass, take pictures with a view of the frame
on the most expensive frame
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.
There was a very long queue, we stood in front of the NG for 2.5 hours. I liked it, it's worth visiting once, if not a huge queue, then I recommend it.
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 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,
The impressive building, because of its shape, looks more impressive than it actually is, with an observation deck with a long glass floor on top. The frame separates the old and the new city. Admission cost 52 dirhams. A good way to look at the city from a height on a budget
We've wanted to get here for a long time, it's easy to get there, 10 minutes on foot from the metro, the museum of the past is at the bottom at the entrance, the future is at the exit, it's gorgeous at the top 👍🔥
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.
Awesome museum! A very interesting idea: on the one hand, the old Dubai, on the other, the new one. Everything is in the palm of your hand.
A must-visit!
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Ирина И.
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May 3
I recommend you to visit! The entrance fee is 52.5 dirhams. It is better to arrive during the day, as a transparent floor does not look as effective at night. There is an interactive museum inside. And then you can take a walk in the adjacent park (admission is free with a Golden framed ticket).
One of the places that just needs to be visited. When you enter, you enter the museum of the UAE's past. You go up and from a height you observe the old city on one side, the new one on the other! And in conclusion - the museum of the future! Amazing emotions!