Anex tour company added this object to our excursion to the Museum of the Future and the Old Town in November 2023.
We waited in line for more than 1.5 hours to take the elevator. There is also a queue for the descent. The result is a waste of time and there are about 45 minutes left for the museum of the future. The tour operator claims that such queues are for the first time. There is nothing special inside the object itself except the panorama, which can be viewed from any hotel in Dubai.
It is better to look at the frame from the side. Huge queues for ascent and descent (a couple of hours up and a couple of hours to go down). Tip - as soon as you get up, immediately take a queue for the descent, otherwise you can get stuck there for the whole day. There's nothing to see there. Take a couple of photos of the panorama, and that's it.
There is a mini cafe inside.
Oh, a wonderful place! Of course, I had to stand in line, but it was worth it! By the way, the price is very adequate. Approximately 1200₽. So many impressions! In addition to the top view itself, there are also museums at the entrance and exit. Be sure to visit!
I advise you to visit. 50 dirhams per adult, 35 per child from 2 years old. Up to two years free of charge. The children liked it very much. We were afraid to stand on the glass at first, but the children immediately lie down and they like it.
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July 17, 2024
A gorgeous attraction. There is one of the best viewing points. At night, it offers an even better view of the city. Very high ;)
The frame itself is beautiful, but you can't get close to it, you already have to pay 150 dirhams for admission and an excursion. The frame is located in Zabel Park. A very calm and peaceful place
A gorgeous place! I recommend it for a visit! For two children and two adults 150 dirhams! They accept only dirhams!
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November 3, 2024
From an architectural point of view, the building is of course unique. The idea of the frame orientation itself - on the one hand a view of the old town, on the other of the new building, is funny. It is difficult to call the glass floor an original solution, but for the frame it can be called successful. The views really can't say that they were particularly impressed. It was daytime, quite possibly the night views could have been more attractive.
As far as I understand, the arch symbolizes a certain image of the bridge crossing from Dubai's past to the future. At the entrance there is a small exhibition dedicated to how the city began to be built, then you go up to the top by elevator, there is a view of the old Dubai from one side and the new one from the other. You can walk on a transparent floor. Then, after you go downstairs in a small hall, a film about the future and development of the city.
The place is beautiful, green and, as far as I understand, the greenest place in Dubai. There are a lot of people, but it's worth a look. I recommend it for the first time.
It is a very interesting and beautiful building. The glass floor, with a periodically darkening effect, is impressive!🔥
I recommend it!
!Large ones are possible (more than an hour!) queues at the entrance.
The frame itself is very beautiful, golden. High. Near the park. There is an observation deck at the top of the frame. But there's a huge queue to get up.
The frame is cool. The symbolic one is a window from the old to the new Dubai. I advise you to go up there, it is inexpensive, and the view is excellent.
A very unusual building, surrounded by a small park.
The Arabs are great - they will make a show out of everything, even from the observation deck. We stood in line for an hour, took the elevator in a large group, walked along the upper floor and went down to the souvenir shop.
At the top, the floor in the middle is transparent, perhaps this is the only attraction of the frame
This is my best trip to Dubai. A transparent elevator with a view of the magnificent expanses of Dubai. Magnificent transparent floors. The masterpiece of this humanity. I liked it very much.
The queue is large, you have to stand in the sun, but the queue moves quickly., in general, very much.I liked one of the viewing platforms at an adequate price.
A very beautiful building, it is impossible to look away. Nice view of the city, especially liked the glass floor which suddenly becomes transparent. A great place to visit and not expensive !
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August 5, 2024
An inexpensive attraction in Dubai . From here you can see the old Dubai and the new modern Dubai. It's so amazing to watch two different cities from above. By the way, you can look down through the glass floor and check yourself.
Original, but also nothing special. If you don't visit, you won't lose anything. To get from the metro about 20-30 minutes on foot around the park. It is impossible to enter the park, there is no entrance from the subway, so you will not be able to take a shortcut through the park. We went to the frame only because we didn't get to the Burj Khalifa, and we really wanted to go somewhere. The glass floor does not look like a sinking one at all, we could have added the crack of glass) There was almost no queue, because we were out of season, in July.
The queue is outside. You stand for 40 minutes. You go inside and there's still a queue for 40 minutes. There are only 2 elevators and a small playground. It's enough to see from the outside. There are much better panoramic platforms.
An interesting place. The park around is very beautiful and well maintained. Transparent floor generally leaves a thrill. View of the old and modern city. A must-visit.
They were framed twice, the first time in the summer, the second in the season. In the season, probably like everywhere else in Dubai, there are wild queues and a lot of people. In the frame itself, perhaps the most interesting thing is a transparent floor and if you are with a guide, then a rather interesting story that opens on both sides of the panorama.
It's a long way from the subway, especially in the heat. You have to go around to get in. There was a small queue for 20 minutes. The day of the week is Saturday.
Inside, a story was being shown. We climbed quickly, there was a view of the city. It's a pity not everyone saw it, because Tourists crowded around the window. There is a lot of space upstairs, everyone had enough to take pictures and walk on the glass)) you can see the queue at the bottom😀 on one side the old part of the city, on the other the new one. That's it. Below is virtual reality, the future Dubai. It was interesting. The park below is pretty.
The queue is not worth the emotions. Skyway View is better, or you need to come in the afternoon. We arrived at the opening, the queue was 700 metro and even when we left after an hour in the frame, the queue did not decrease.
An extremely unusual structure, with a museum of the history of Dubai's formation and a vision of the future of the region. In the upper part there is a glass floor for tickling nerves) keep in mind that there may be a hefty queue there and there is a chance to stand in it for half an hour, as I got with my family and the entrance is paid to the park itself, so it won't work for free to walk around without entering the frame itself, but it's worth a visit)
I liked it, the view is beautiful, you can tickle your nerves, for those who are afraid of heights, a transparent floor.. the only thing is that there are long queues at the entrance and exit, but maybe we were unlucky, I recommend you to visit.
I was very impressed with the transparent elevator and the transparent floor at the top. At first, walking on glass is a little scary, which gives unforgettable emotions. The frame highlights 2 sides of Dubai: old Dubai, Deira district, and new Dubai with beautiful skyscrapers and modern technology. At the top, looking in one direction, you will see low houses and residential areas, and on the other side there are wide roads and high-rise buildings of hotels and business centers. At the entrance, you can see what the Arab Emirates used to be like, and at the exit they show a film of what Dubai can become in 50 years
A place worth visiting. The meaning of this structure is that it offers views of the old and new Dubai in different directions. The glass floor at a height of 150 meters is fascinating. We tried to get here on New Year's weekend, but there are a lot of people in the queue. Fortunately, we were here earlier.
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April 30, 2024
A cool building, if you come to the UAE - it's worth a visit, the view is fantastic both day and evening, by taxi from Dubai Mall 23 dirhams.
An interesting place! Beautiful views from the Windows, relatively few people (there were hours at 10 in the morning). It's not scary at all :). I recommend you to visit
50 fucking minutes in line! For what? Look at the houses!
Expectations do not correspond to reality in any way!
Yes, the views are beautiful, a cool panoramic elevator (although the hotel was no worse), but they are not worth the time in line! There is a transparent floor, but in Gelendzhik Zoo bears walk under it, but here there is just a queue.
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June 5, 2023
52.5 dirhams to go up to the 48th floor and walk on the glass floor. Unusually, a good view of the night city. On the first floor there is a little story about life from the moment when oil was found to the current days. After descending from the 48th floor, projections of the future to which the Emirates aspire. Alternative to Burj Khalifa, within walking distance from the Mach metro.
The best observation deck in Dubai. The floor is transparent (it changes from matte to transparent when you start walking on it). There is a beautiful park nearby (the entrance price to the park is about 10 local tugriks)
We didn't get up, the queue was long. But you can take a look, you can walk around. It's even better to take a photo from afar to capture it completely.
A great place to visit if you are in Dubai. To stay there, you need 50 dirhams for 1 person. The frame is located on the site of the park, for the entrance to which 5 dirhams can also be charged.I advise you to watch the frame, both in the afternoon and in the evening
Very atmospheric. View of two different Dubai. Especially beautiful at sunset. I liked the futuristic film that is shown at the exit - it is clear that in some ways Dubai is a dream city of those who create it.