The Dubai Frame, UAE
“Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends… The mind can never break off from the journey.” – Pat Conroy
On Sunday, we had some time to kill before heading to Abu Dhabi. We passed the Dubai Frame multiple times, and some of the folks in our group recommended it. We decided to check it out. We hopped in a cab, and off we went.
As we walked toward the Dubai Frame, we marveled at the beautiful, impressive architecture of the frame. The structure was built with 2,000 tons of steel. Once inside, we made our way through the lines to be hoisted up 48 floors to reach the top of the frame. The ride took 75 seconds.
At 150 meters above the ground, the panoramic views of Dubai were spectacular. Although there were clouds in the sky and a little bit of rain, we could see for miles all around us.
This was definitely an unexpected delight on our Dubai adventure. The Dubai Frame offered us a new perspective of this intuguing city.
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- Touchdown: Dubai
- Dubai: Kite Beach
- Dubai: Pierchic, Where the Sun Kisses the Ocean
- The Dubai Fountain, The Dubai Mall
- Jumeirah Grand Mosque, Dubai: Open Doors. Open Minds.
- Alexandra Dhow Cruise in the Dubai Marina
- Dubai City Tour
- Red Dune Safari with Sand Boarding, UAE
- Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
- Gold on 27, Burj Al Arab, Dubai
- Observatory Bar & Grill, Dubai Marina
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