Dubai Frame
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The museum level at the base tells Dubai's development story through immersive exhibits that most visitors skip in their rush to the top. Early morning visits offer clearer photography conditions — the afternoon sun creates harsh glare on both the glass floor and external windows.
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A 150-metre picture frame on the border between old and new Dubai — the glass-floored sky bridge connecting the two towers gives a literal view of old Dubai on one side and the modern skyline on the other. One of Dubai's most cleverly conceived attractions. Book online to avoid queues. The glass floor bridge between the towers is the highlight — don't look down if you're nervous about heights.
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The 150-meter-tall frame gives you the most honest perspective on Dubai's transformation—one side shows the old city, the other the gleaming new skyline, with you suspended between both. It's genuinely worth the entry fee for the views and the clever concept, though skip it on hazy days and go early morning when light's sharp and crowds are thin.
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