- Dubai Frame visitors will enjoy free entry to Zabeel Park soon, according to a senior official at Dubai Municipality
- The official said more than 25000 people have visited Dubai’s latest tourist attraction, with a 150m-high glass Sky Bridge
- The move is to encourage more footfall of families and tourists to the Zabeel Park without having to pay an additional AED 5 park entry fee per person
- The normal capacity of the Dubai Frame is 1800 people per day, but it often has crowds of 2500 visitors in one day
- The Dubai Frame, a 150 m high and 93 m wide structure, is an AED 160 million project conceived and titled by Fernando Donis to promote Dubai tourism
- Dubai Frame was inaugurated in November 2017, and officially opened to the public on 1st January 2018
- Adults and children aged above three have to pay AED 50 and AED 20 respectively to visit Dubai Frame
- Dubai Frame stands tall in Zabeel Park with views of Emirates Towers and Burj Khalifa on one side, and Deira, Umm Harare and Karama from the other
- Zabeel Park is one of the most popular outdoor spots in Dubai, located centrally in the Zabeel district of Dubai
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