FAQ`s

Dubai Frame at Zabeel Park's gate 4; the address is Zabeel Park Jogging Track, Za'abeel, Al Kifaf – Dubai.

Opened in 2018, Dubai Frame is a record-breaking structure (150 meters long and 95 meters wide) whose astonishing rectangular architectural design makes it the world's largest frame. Visiting Dubai Frame is a must-experience, as it allows you to access its Past Gallery, Future Gallery, and, mostly, the Sky Deck, offering captivating views of old and new Dubai.

Yes, it is open on all days from 9:00 hrs to 21:00 hrs, including weekends, holidays, and special occasions. The best thing is that it is open to all, including toddlers and people of determination.

It is highly recommended to pre-purchase the Dubai Frame tickets for a smooth, stress-free entry, especially on weekends and peak seasons.

A Dubai Frame ticket costs AED 52 for adults and AED 20 for kids aged three to 12.

You can purchase the Dubai Frame tickets at the gate or, more preferably, through this dedicated website with a secured payment system, ensuring instant confirmation of your tickets at the best rates.

Yes, children below 12 must be joined by a responsible adult.

If you carry items like large bags or strollers, you can store them at the Gate 4 counter.

No, pets are not allowed inside the facility.

No, you are not allowed to carry the outside food and beverages.

Keep in mind the following rules and regulations for your Dubai Frame visit:

  • Smoking is now allowed.
  • Toys and sharp objects are not allowed.
  • Wear modest, respectable clothes.
  • Don't touch or cause damage to the exhibits on display.
  • Don't attempt to climb, lean, or let kids sit on the railing.

Dubai Garden Glow, Boating Lake, and Zabeel Park's Jog and BMX tracks are the top attractions near Dubai Frame.

The most convenient and cheap option on how to reach Dubai Frame is by metro. Al Jafiliya is the nearest metro station. Hop on the Red Line metro and on reaching the station, you may walk for 10 minutes. The other way to reach Dubai Frame is by bus which will take you to the Al Karama Bus Station, or ride a car to the northeast on Sheikh Zayed Road. There are also several ride booking apps, such as Careem and Uber.