Dubai
Dubai Frame — 150m Observation Bridge & Glass Floor
What to Expect
- Ground-floor multimedia gallery tracing Dubai's 60-year transformation
- High-speed elevator reaching the 150m Sky Deck in 75 seconds
- 25-metre transparent glass floor walkway at bridge level
- Dual panoramic views: historic Deira on one side, modern Downtown on the other
About Dubai Frame
The Dubai Frame stands 150 metres tall and 93 metres wide in Zabeel Park, functioning as both a viewing platform and an architectural statement about Dubai's dual identity. The gold-clad rectangular structure was deliberately positioned so that one side frames the historic Deira skyline (the city's past) while the other frames the Sheikh Zayed Road skyscrapers and Burj Khalifa (the city's future). At AED 50 per adult, it offers one of Dubai's best observation experiences relative to price. The Sky Deck at the top connects both vertical pillars with a 93-metre bridge that includes a 25-metre section of transparent glass flooring. Standing on the glass panels with 150 metres of open air below is the defining thrill of the visit. The ground floor houses an exhibition gallery using projection mapping and interactive displays to trace Dubai's transformation from a 1960s fishing village to a 2020s megacity — surprisingly well-produced and worth 15-20 minutes before ascending.
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Tips for Visiting Dubai Frame
Visit at sunset for the best photos — the golden structure becomes even more luminous and the city transitions to night lights while you are on top.
Online tickets skip the queue that can reach 45-60 minutes at the walk-up counter on weekends.
The glass floor panels are perfectly safe but genuinely thrilling — give yourself a moment to step onto them rather than rushing across.
Combine with a walk in Zabeel Park (AED 5 entry) — the park has excellent views of the Frame from outside and peaceful gardens.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are Dubai Frame tickets?
AED 50 for adults (12+) and AED 20 for children (3-11). Children under 3 are free. This is one of the most affordable observation experiences in Dubai — the Burj Khalifa starts at AED 149 for comparison. Online booking often includes a 5-10% discount.
Is the Dubai Frame open at night?
Yes, operating hours are 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily, with last entry at 8:30 PM. Evening visits (6-8 PM) offer the most dramatic views as the city lights up. The Frame itself is illuminated at night, making it a striking landmark from outside too.
How long is the Dubai Frame visit?
Allow 45-60 minutes total: 15-20 minutes for the ground-floor gallery, 5 minutes elevator, and 20-30 minutes on the Sky Deck. There is no time limit on top, so you can linger as long as you want. The glass floor section takes 2-5 minutes to traverse.