Dubai Frame will open its doors to public next week according to Hussain Lootah of Dubai Municipality according to Arabian Business. He said it will accept only a specific number of people at a time, and the tour will have to be pre-booked through an app and a website that will soon be launched. He said it will accept only a specific number of people at a time, and the tour will have to be pre-booked through an app and a website that will soon be launched.
As reported by Khaleej Times tickets are priced at Dh50 and Dh30 for adults and children respectively. Children under three, elderly over 60 and people of determination are welcome to explore the attraction completely free of charge. “We are working with Etisalat to launch the website very soon. Through it, people can pre-book their tour,” Lootah told the Khaleej Times.
Dubai Frame sits in the heart of the iconic Zabeel Park just 15 minute drive away from our latest development; Easy18. More attractions around Easy18 are set to open in 2018, such as Mohammad Bin Rashid Library and the Cityland Mall featuring a Jungle Park and Botanic Gardens. Please explore our website for more information on Easy18.
Mohammed Bin Rashid Library near Easy18 development
Cityland Mall near Easy18 Development
Dubai Frame, or ‘Berwaz Dubai’, consists of two towers of 150m height that are connected by a 93m bridge at the top. The space between the towers gives a clear view for the city from a high altitude. On one side, it conveys the images and buildings of Sheikh Zayed Road, to symbolise the modern city of Dubai, while the other side of the ‘Berwaz’ includes landmark areas of Deira, Umm Hurair and Karama, which symbolise the old Dubai.