The Dubai Frame

Dubai Frame

The city of superlatives, Dubai, has added another feather to its crown. The Dubai Frame, located in Zabeel Park, is the world’s largest frame. It is the edifice that provides a 360-degree view of Old Dubai’s humble history as well as the opulent and expanding modern Dubai.

The architectural marvel consists of two 150-meter-high towers connected at the top by a 93-meter-long bridge. It is a must-see site for families and photographers in Dubai. The 93-meter-long glass promenade provides views of the city on both sides of the Frame. The structure is reminiscent of a beautiful and massive frame covered with golden elements in a honeycomb design that sparkles at night. The honeycomb motifs on the exterior of Fernando Donis’ Dubai frame are inspired by the logo of Expo 2020, which will be held in Dubai.

The authorities expect 2 million tourists every year to see this architectural marvel and, in particular, to walk across the bridge’s crack-free, durable glass in the middle. Dubai Frame features a museum that showcases Dubai’s past and present. How a fishing and trade port city re-invested in a country known for its abundant oil and mineral resources to become a world-class affluent and developing city.

Highlights:

Old Dubai Gallery:

The voyage inside begins with a description of the massive Dubai frame project. It eventually leads to the historic gallery, which houses artefacts and photographs from a bygone era. Sewing machines, pewters, prayer beads, and other items that were utilised in everyday life in those days. An audio-visual and sensory display explains the city’s transformation from a fishing town to a future global city with cutting-edge architecture and services. Visitors may get a first-hand experience of Old Dubai thanks to 3D screens.

Dubai Gallery:

The guests are then brought to a glass-topped freeway that gradually leads to the Baroque upper bridge. It features a range of fine dining restaurants, top-rated hotels, and cafés to provide tourists with diversity and entertainment, as well as a stunning view of the Dubai cityscape. This gallery focuses on all of Dubai’s recent accomplishments and triumphs. A 360-degree perspective of the difference between Old and New Dubai may be found here. Skyscrapers, the world’s tallest structure, luxurious residences that attract celebrities from all over the world, and a slew of other outstanding achievements. The center of the higher bridge has a transparent glass floor that allows visitors to see the ground below.

Future Dubai Gallery:

The Future Dubai exhibition is a virtual reality exhibit that depicts Dubai’s future vision in the next 50 years. This is a stunning and futuristic art museum with a quote that sums it all perfectly. “The future is for those who dare to dream and find the courage to pursue their dream.” How To Reach:

From the airport, there are a few options for getting to Dubai Frame. From DXB, one can take the metro to Al Karama, which is a quick and comfortable option. Apart from Line Bus 33, which takes half an hour to get you to the Frame in the city, taxis can also be simply hired and get you to the Dubai Frame in 10 minutes.

Places To Visit Near the Dubai Frame:

Dubai Brain Game: The Brain Game Dubai is a unique concept in terms of alternative entertainment and escape rooms. The players have one hour to solve riddles, puzzles, and overcome various obstacles in order to escape from one area to the next and eventually reach the terminus.

Dolphinarium in Dubai: This is the first fully air-conditioned Dolphinarium displaying dolphins and seals, and it is located on the creek side of Bur Dubai. They enthusiastically perform live concerts and photoshoots to show off their antics to the guests.

Park Zabeel: This centrally placed urban public park is a favourite destination for families with children. Zabeel Park is divided into many sections that are connected by pedestrian bridges and have multiple entrances from all directions. This park, which spans 47.5 hectares, can accommodate up to 2,300 automobiles.

Glow Garden in Dubai: Dubai Glow Garden is a fusion of four incredible worlds of fantasy, each with its own creative theme. The four creative splendours of Dubai Garden Glow are Glow Park, Ice Park, Art Park, and Dinosaur Park.

The Gold Souk in Dubai: This traditional-styled gold market in Deira is a favourite shopping destination for both tourists and locals. Nearly 380 stores sell one-of-a-kind pieces of the precious metal in mind-boggling shapes.

Dubai Fountain: The Dubai fountain, the world’s largest choreographed fountain, is located on the man-made Burj Khalifa lake. It plays a fascinating play of light and water in lovely patterns every 20 minutes to traditional music.

The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world: The world’s tallest skyscraper, at 828 metres, with a lovely observatory deck on the 124th level, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. This is a hallmark address in Dubai, including sumptuous hotels, luxurious villas, elaborate business spaces, and restaurants.

Do’s and Don’ts:

– Smoking is not permitted within the building.

– Do not sit or place barriers in front of youngsters.

– No pets are permitted.

– Do not bring any toys or sharp things with you.

– Wear modest clothing.

– Food and drinks are not permitted.

– Baby carriages and big luggage are not permitted.

– Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied and cared for by a guardian or be supervised by an adult.

– Do not touch or tamper with any of the exhibits or articles on display

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