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Dubai Frame

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Dubai Frame - Where The Past Meets The Future

There’s a spot in Dubai where the city’s past and future stand face-to-face, and you’re right in the middle of it. Dubai Frame is 150 meters high and 95 meters wide; that is why it links different historical eras and is considered more than just a landmark. 2,000 tons of steel, 2,900 m² of glass, and 9,900 cubic meters of concrete were used in its construction. It gleams in the sunlight like a golden portal.

Opened in 2018, this record-breaking attraction draws millions for its sky bridge views, glass-floor thrills, and time-travel galleries. With Captain Dunes, you’ll enjoy skipping the queues and taking in the beauty of Old Dubai on one side, with the stunning futuristic towers on the other - all captured in one breathtaking view.

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Framing Memories Like Never Before

When you stand up on that glass bridge and look both ways - past and present - you realize Dubai is a city of stories. Every skyline silhouette, every alleyway in Old Creek, and every skyscraper in the distance is part of its journey.

Book your Dubai Frame tour with Captain Dunes and step into those stories; see your Dubai in one frame - one unforgettable view.

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Dubai Frame is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, standing 150 meters tall and 95 meters wide. Designed like a giant golden picture frame, it connects Old Dubai on one side and New Dubai on the other - symbolizing the city’s journey from past to future.

Dubai Frame is located inside Zabeel Park, Gate 4, near Sheikh Rashid Road, Dubai. It’s easily accessible by metro, taxi, or with guided transfers from Captain Dunes.

It’s open daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, though timings may vary during Ramadan or public holidays.

Most visitors spend around 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the Old Dubai Gallery, Sky Deck, and Future Dubai Gallery, plus time for photos and the glass bridge experience.

From the Sky Deck, you’ll enjoy a 360-degree view of the city - Old Dubai, including Deira and Karama, on one side, and modern landmarks like Burj Khalifa and Downtown Dubai on the other.

For fewer crowds and clearer views, visit in the morning or on weekdays. For photography lovers, the sunset hour is magical - when the Frame glows gold and the skyline lights begin to sparkle.