Places to see from Dubai Frame

The Dubai Frame is an architectural splendor that stands as an icon of modern Dubai! It is one-of-a-kind with its rectangular architecture, which makes it the world’s largest picture frame. It boasts some enlightening sections that transport you to the region’s both modest past and groundbreaking future on a single visit to this structure. More than that, at a height of over 150 meters, its Sky Deck is as an exquisite standpoint to admire the city’s timeless old and unrivaled new sights. Yes, the views from Dubai Frame are so breathtaking that it deserves a top spot on your Dubai itinerary.

Once you take a swift elevator ride to Dubai Frame’s Sky Level with a glass walk area, you can look forward to admiring a fusion of classic and classy sights. They are as unique and fantastic as the modest structures along Karama, Bur Dubai, and Deira areas (lying on the structure’s northern side) to the uber-contemporary attractions across Downtown Dubai and Business Bay (along the southern side), to name a few. Check out a few attractions and sights you can catch on your visit to Dubai Frame.

Places To View From Dubai Frame

Zabeel Park
Zabeel Park

It is one of Dubai’s most visited parks, especially being the location of Dubai Frame. With its lush green settings, expansive picnic spots, and relaxed BBQ areas, it is a popular hangout place for locals, residents, and tourists alike. There is also a serene lake (ideal for boating), jogging tracks, cycling areas, etc., for the ultimate experience.

Dubai Garden Glow
Dubai Garden Glow

Dubai Garden Glow is another significant attraction that occupies Zabeel Park’s sprawling grounds. But it is not any ordinary garden; it is the world’s largest glow garden,illuminated by over 10 million LED lights. All the exhibits on view, depicting nature as well as the world’s most celebrated landmarks, are handcrafted and mostly sourced from biodegradable materials. Besides Glow Park, the garden also hosts a Magic Park and a Dinosaur Park, promising an exhilarating Dubai outing.

 Burj Khalifa
Burj Khalifa

It is one of the most iconic views that you can catch as you stand on Dubai Frame’s Sky Deck. Burj Khalifa is the tallest man-made structure ever built on the planet. Most of its segments, including the observation deck on the 148th floor and elevators, hold world records. There is also the Armani Hotel (a high-end five-star hotel), several luxurious fine dining venues, and leisure facilities within the structure. Given its location in Downtown Dubai and the most iconic spots in the vicinity (like the Dubai Mall, Dubai Fountain, and Souk Al Bahar), it is a must-visit on any Dubai visit.

Business Bay
Business Bay

This ultra-stylish neighborhood in Dubai is an extended part of Downtown Dubai and is located halfway from Al Khail Road to Sheikh Zayed Road. A stellar cluster of skyscrapers (encompassing commercial and residential buildings) constitutes this district. It is particularly famed for attractions like the Dubai Water Canal and Al Habtoor City. Glance into all of them from the sky level at Dubai Frame.

DIFC
DIFC

Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is one of the MENASA region’s ultimate financial hubs. But don’t be deceived by its name;DIFC is a popular nightlife spot and a foodie’s favorite, with a broad spectrum of upscale dining venues and rooftop restaurants, including Japanese-themed Clap. Art enthusiasts can head to Art World Creations and DIFC Sculpture Park, while fitness freaks can enter 1Rebel and Reformer Athletica. It also has some fantastic accommodation options, such as the Waldorf Astoria DIFC and the Four Seasons Hotel DIFC.

Emirates Towers
Emirates Towers

The legendary Emirates Towers have graced Dubai’s unmatched skyline for over two decades. Designed by Hazel Wong (an acclaimed architect), they comprise two sleek triangular structures, including a 350-meter-high commercial tower and a 305-meter-high hotel tower. TheBoulevard, a podium, connects these two buildings.

 Dubai Creek
Dubai Creek

This natural seawater creek is probably Dubai’s most significant historicalattraction, where you can experience the authentic essence and effervescence of the emirate. It divides the city into two central districts, such as Bur Dubai and Deira. Immerse yourself in its pulsating vibe that seamlessly merges traditional with modernity. Al Seef, Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood, Al Shindagha Museum, and the Museum of Illusions are some must-visits here.

Al Karama
Al Karama

Karama is one of the city’s liveliest residential and commercial districts. The Karama Market is a major attraction, with over 300 shops selling merchandise, from unique souvenirs, apparel, and jewelry to electronic gadgets and other accessories. The place is also known for its ever-growing number of dining options (like Rasoi Ghar, Dhaba Lane, Jaffer Bhai, and Calicut Paragon), which are particularly a hit among South Asians. The best thing is that they cater to every pocket and taste bud.

 	Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club
Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club

It has remained one of Dubai’s top golf destinations for over three decades, with an 18-hole par-71 golf course. Besides offering world-class golf facilities, it is a segment of the expansive Dubai Creek Resort and hosts the Middle East’s first golf academy. It is also striking for its awe-inspiring location, with Dubai Creek as its backdrop.

Traditional Souks
Traditional Souks

Dubai Frame’s Sky Deck alsolets you glimpse into the traditional Arabian bazaars, known as souks, mainly the Gold Souk. This souk’s streets overflow with stores selling jewelry finished in precious metals and gems like gold, platinum, silver, and diamonds.