- In January 2018, residents and visitors will be able to climb the stunning two-towered Dubai Frame structure
- Visitors will be able to enjoy a one-hour unique journey through time for only AED 50 for adults and AED 30 for children; free for children below 3 years and elders over 60
- A one-minute elevator ride at the left tower of Dubai Frame will take you to the glass bridge through which you can see the tall skyscrapers of Sheikh Zayed Road
- Visitors will have to go through a pre-booking system to reserve their tour on an app – each tour can accommodate up to 20 people
- The Dubai Frame, a 150-metres high and 93-metres wide structure, is an AED 160 million project conceived and titled by Fernando Donis to promote Dubai tourism
- 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
- The design of Dubai Frame was selected as the winner of the 2009 ThyssenKrupp Elevator International Award from 926 proposals
- Dubai Frame was inaugurated in November 2017, which was delayed by two years, as the initial opening was scheduled for 2015
- Dubai Municipality has recently signed an agreement with property giant Emaar Properties to market and promote Dubai Frame, similar to how it was done for Burj Khalifa
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