Dubai Frame - The UAE’s latest cultural landmark

Dubai Frame

The newest cultural landmark in the UAE, Dubai Frame, is a famous building that "frames" breathtaking views of both Old and New Dubai and acts as a symbolic link between the emirate's illustrious past and stunning present. Dubai Frame, which offers breathtaking vistas over the entire city, honors Dubai's history, from its humble beginnings to its aspirational goals for the future.

Best time to visit: Nov-Apr
Things to do: Selfie Point, Walk across the glass bridge, Enjoy quality time, Picture Perfect View

HOW TO REACH DUBAI FRAME

  • Flight - Flying is certainly the best way to reach Dubai from India. The Dubai International Airport is huge and reputed to be the busiest in UAE. The airport offers numerous conveniences to travellers and receives flights from all over the world. Emirates, Dubai’s official airlines operates flights to more than a 100 destinations throughout the world. The other airlines are FlyDubai and Etihad.
  • Road - Reaching Dubai by road is only possible through Oman. There’s no need to acquire any permit, except for an exit charge of 3000 Omani Riyal. On your way back, if you need to enter Oman, you will have to show the payment receipt.

HOW TO GET AROUND

  • Metro - The closest metro station to Dubai Frame is the Al Jafiliya stop on the Red line. Dubai Frame and Zabeel Park are a couple of minute's walk from the metro station.
  • Bus - Bus F09 stops at the Dubai Frame bus stop, right next to the building.
  • Car/taxi - Feed in Zabeel Park Gate One on your GPS to reach the public parking near Zabeel Park. From here, Gate 4 also known as the Star Gate is a short walk away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much time do you need to visit Dubai Frame

A visit to Dubai Frame usually takes around 45-60 minutes but visitors are welcome to stay longer and explore

What is special about the Dubai Frame

More than 15 000 square metres of gold-coloured stainless steel covers Dubai Frame which incorporates a ring design inspired by the Expo 2020 Dubai logo Its rectangular design was inspired by the golden ratio of 1 618 which many architects and artists believe forms an ideal structural balance

How many floors is the Dubai Frame

The Dubai Frame stands at 150 meters approximately 492 feet and features two towers connected by a 93-meter long bridge

Is the Dubai Frame real gold

The ring design prominent on The Dubai Frame s cover is inspired by the Expo 2020 Dubai logo More than 15 000 square metres of golden stainless steel were used for the design

How much did the Dubai Frame cost

The entire Dubai Frame building cost a staggering Dh 160 million which amounts to approximately 44 million