Walk through time, then look across the city it shaped.

Dubai Frame emerged from a simple yet poetic vision: create a single landmark that frames the city’s journey. Situated in Zabeel Park, its location lets visitors look north toward Old Dubai — Deira, the Creek, and roots shaped by trade and pearl diving — and south toward New Dubai — highways, towers, and bold horizons.
The design reads like a minimalist monument: two vertical towers connected by a horizontal bridge, finished with a shimmering façade. It’s both sculpture and viewpoint, both story and stage — a place where memory and ambition meet.

The frame’s twin towers rise with precision, housing swift elevators that carry visitors to the Sky Deck. The connecting bridge is both walkway and window, designed to deliver panoramic views and a memorable sense of height.
Materials, cladding, and structural planning balance durability with lightness. The façade reflects sun and skyline, while the engineering beneath keeps the experience smooth — queues flow, elevators glide, and the city unfolds as you walk.

Stand at the top and gaze north: you’ll see the creek, low‑rise neighborhoods, and the city’s earliest rhythms — trade, marketplaces, and the steady growth of a coastal community.
Turn south and the skyline takes over: supertall towers, highways, and districts built with speed and vision. Dubai Frame sits between these stories, reminding visitors that cities evolve and identities expand.

Begin with Old Dubai — textures, sounds, and stories that feel intimate and human. You’ll hear the city’s early pulse and see how trade shaped daily life.
Then step into New and Future Dubai — bold, bright, and cinematic. The narrative leads you upward to the Sky Deck, priming you for the panoramic finale.

At the top, the city stretches out like a living map. Old Dubai to the north, New Dubai to the south — you’ll understand the frame’s concept the moment you see both at once.
Pause for photos, notice small details, and let the calm height settle in. It’s both exhilarating and serene.

The glass‑floored bridge isn’t just spectacle; it’s a playful way to feel height safely. Tiptoe, pose, or stride with confidence — the view below adds a gentle thrill.
Staff offer guidance, and those who prefer can stay on the solid sections. Everyone gets the panorama.

Seasons bring different light and mood — morning clarity, midday brightness, sunset warmth. Occasional installations and programming add fresh moments across the year.
Check the official site for current initiatives and any special hours around holidays.

Elevators, ramps, and clear signage guide the visit. Staff assist where needed, and crowd management keeps the experience smooth.
Occasional maintenance or peak‑time adjustments may occur — check updates before you go.

Dubai Frame reflects a city comfortable with contrast: heritage and innovation, markets and megaprojects, quiet stories and bold horizons.
It’s a reminder that cities are layered — and that looking back is part of moving forward.

Timed tickets help space arrivals and keep elevators moving smoothly. Book ahead, especially for weekends and sunset.
City passes and combos may include Dubai Frame — compare options for convenience and savings.

Landmarks live through care — scheduled maintenance, safety checks, and steady operations keep experiences reliable and welcoming.
Visitors help by following guidance, respecting staff directions, and choosing off‑peak times when possible.

After your visit, wander Zabeel Park’s lawns and shaded paths, or head to nearby districts for cafés and shopping.
Pair Dubai Frame with other viewpoints or museums for a full day of city discovery.

Dubai Frame makes a simple promise: stand here and see where the city came from and where it’s going. Few places explain a place so clearly, and so beautifully.
It’s an accessible, uplifting way to meet Dubai — a gentle introduction for first‑timers and a reflective pause for locals.

Dubai Frame emerged from a simple yet poetic vision: create a single landmark that frames the city’s journey. Situated in Zabeel Park, its location lets visitors look north toward Old Dubai — Deira, the Creek, and roots shaped by trade and pearl diving — and south toward New Dubai — highways, towers, and bold horizons.
The design reads like a minimalist monument: two vertical towers connected by a horizontal bridge, finished with a shimmering façade. It’s both sculpture and viewpoint, both story and stage — a place where memory and ambition meet.

The frame’s twin towers rise with precision, housing swift elevators that carry visitors to the Sky Deck. The connecting bridge is both walkway and window, designed to deliver panoramic views and a memorable sense of height.
Materials, cladding, and structural planning balance durability with lightness. The façade reflects sun and skyline, while the engineering beneath keeps the experience smooth — queues flow, elevators glide, and the city unfolds as you walk.

Stand at the top and gaze north: you’ll see the creek, low‑rise neighborhoods, and the city’s earliest rhythms — trade, marketplaces, and the steady growth of a coastal community.
Turn south and the skyline takes over: supertall towers, highways, and districts built with speed and vision. Dubai Frame sits between these stories, reminding visitors that cities evolve and identities expand.

Begin with Old Dubai — textures, sounds, and stories that feel intimate and human. You’ll hear the city’s early pulse and see how trade shaped daily life.
Then step into New and Future Dubai — bold, bright, and cinematic. The narrative leads you upward to the Sky Deck, priming you for the panoramic finale.

At the top, the city stretches out like a living map. Old Dubai to the north, New Dubai to the south — you’ll understand the frame’s concept the moment you see both at once.
Pause for photos, notice small details, and let the calm height settle in. It’s both exhilarating and serene.

The glass‑floored bridge isn’t just spectacle; it’s a playful way to feel height safely. Tiptoe, pose, or stride with confidence — the view below adds a gentle thrill.
Staff offer guidance, and those who prefer can stay on the solid sections. Everyone gets the panorama.

Seasons bring different light and mood — morning clarity, midday brightness, sunset warmth. Occasional installations and programming add fresh moments across the year.
Check the official site for current initiatives and any special hours around holidays.

Elevators, ramps, and clear signage guide the visit. Staff assist where needed, and crowd management keeps the experience smooth.
Occasional maintenance or peak‑time adjustments may occur — check updates before you go.

Dubai Frame reflects a city comfortable with contrast: heritage and innovation, markets and megaprojects, quiet stories and bold horizons.
It’s a reminder that cities are layered — and that looking back is part of moving forward.

Timed tickets help space arrivals and keep elevators moving smoothly. Book ahead, especially for weekends and sunset.
City passes and combos may include Dubai Frame — compare options for convenience and savings.

Landmarks live through care — scheduled maintenance, safety checks, and steady operations keep experiences reliable and welcoming.
Visitors help by following guidance, respecting staff directions, and choosing off‑peak times when possible.

After your visit, wander Zabeel Park’s lawns and shaded paths, or head to nearby districts for cafés and shopping.
Pair Dubai Frame with other viewpoints or museums for a full day of city discovery.

Dubai Frame makes a simple promise: stand here and see where the city came from and where it’s going. Few places explain a place so clearly, and so beautifully.
It’s an accessible, uplifting way to meet Dubai — a gentle introduction for first‑timers and a reflective pause for locals.