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Digital GlobetrotterThe "At The Top" experience at the Burj Khalifa is an absolute must-do for any visitor to Dubai, despite the inevitable crowds.The ascent in the world's fastest elevator is an attraction in itself—a smooth, rapid climb to the clouds.Level 124 offers the main attraction: a spectacular outdoor observation deck. The views from 456 meters are genuinely unparalleled. Dubai transforms into a vast architectural model; you can trace the entire city's outline, from the sprawling Sheik Zayed Road to the distant marina and the deep blue of the Arabian Gulf.Level 125 provides a spacious, quieter, indoor escape with 360-degree panoramic views. This is where you can enjoy interactive experiences, like the popular virtual reality floor simulation, and take stunning, less-windy photos.Verdict: The ticket price is justified by the unique opportunity to stand on the world's tallest building and witness such an epic scale of urban development. It's a true travel highlight.

LEANThe scenery is pretty good on a sunny day and there aren't many people at the moment. I don't think a speed pass is necessary. What's useful is that you can go up to the 54th floor. There is no glass blocking the 54th floor, but there is an open terrace, which is not very big. Most people can just take pictures on the 52nd floor.

Anonymous userWhile the Museum of the Future may not seem as technologically advanced as some of our domestic museums in terms of its form, its concepts are quite forward-thinking. Children can see some high-tech gadgets, and adults can find it very inspiring to carefully read the explanations and understand the advanced ideas. In short, these kinds of places are not just for entertainment, but also for intellectual stimulation.


学校🏫## Jumeirah Palm Island: Is the golden dream on the steel palm leaves worth going? ** If you want to witness the ambition of human beings to transform nature, this place is a spectacle; but if you pursue the relaxation of a beach holiday, the price is not as good as a public beach**. **The core shock is on the macro scale and engineering miracles. **Take the light rail into the "palm leaf stalk", the two sides of the billionaire mansion such as white keys arranged, the Atlantis hotel at the end such as the mythical castle on the final stage **This moment understands what the visual hegemony of "artificial islands"**. The most amazing at dusk: the sunset dyes the arced breakwater into a golden ring, as if the Persian Gulf wears a crown. **Two high-light experiences: **-**Atlantis Hotel**: Free crossing the giant aquarium corridor, 6.5 10,000 fish swim on the arched glass top; Pay to experience the Water World Adventure Park's Faith Leap Slide - **Palm Leaf Point Beach Club**: Exclusive view of the Persian Gulf, the Sailing Hotel mirrors the Burj Khalifa **Invisible cost warning:** Limited public areas, **High-quality beaches are mostly private hotels** (one-day admission fees often exceed ¥500); light rail fares are high and only lead to the main road; food and beverage prices double. **Summary: ** The essence of this island is a landscape symbol** of ** huge capital. It is worth checking in quickly to cross the light rail and overlook Atlantis. Feel the wild imagination of humans to use desert as canvas. But if time is tight, the viewing platform overlooks the panoramic view enough to land and explore, and it is easy to fall into the fascination of consumerism.


MelsidaThe Dubai Frame is one of those attractions that perfectly combines architecture, art, and history in a single experience. Standing 150 meters tall, it literally “frames” the city — one side shows old Dubai and the other the modern skyline, which makes it a unique and symbolic spot to visit.


lingIt's quite small and I walked around it in ten minutes. I happened to see the fish feeding and it was quite lively. The discounted ticket I bought on Ctrip was not expensive and it was OK. If you want to see a big one, go to Dubai Mall or the one in Abu Dhabi. This one is suitable for those staying in or near Palm Island.


_TI***q1We had the VIP package and I’m glad we did because we were waited on fantastically by our host and the amount of people there was amazing, the queue for the food on the normal package was huge but the VIP package entailed that our food was served to us..The food was endless with fish, meat and all served with a fantastic evening of entertainment..We will do this experience again.


FyzahashimDubai Gold Souk: The Treasure MarketLocation: Deira, near Al Ras Metro • Opening hours: 10am – 10pm (some close during Friday prayer) • Bargain-friendly: Yes! Negotiation is part of the experience • Type of gold: Mostly 22K & 24K • No need to buy to enjoy — it’s like walking through a golden museum!


迪拜明远Coming to the Global Village is like traveling around the world. You can see the food and representative buildings of various countries here. It is the best choice for relaxing travel with family, friends or couples in Dubai.

学校🏫## Zalbi Park: The future oasis in the desert is worth going?** If you want to witness how Dubai tamed the desert with money, this is an ecological miracle class; if you seek natural wild fun,** artificial traces are too heavy to disappoint you**. **Core shock in contradictory aesthetics:** -**Glass pyramid pierces dunes**: 72 meters high light-transmitting cones rise in the golden desert, the interior is suspended tropical rainforest waterfalls roar, and the monarch butterfly flocks in the cold fog pass over the imitation Maya temple **The sense of violation of the science fiction film scene is its magical place** - **Vertical Farm Dark Technology**: lettuce on the spiral shelf is adjusted by AI purple red light waves, desert sunlight through the prism decomposed into a crop-specific spectrum, can be called modern alchemy **Highlight experience trio:** 1. **Twilight "desert-oasis" tipping point**: The sunset cuts the pyramid into a half-gold and half-green Yin and yang body, standing on the observation deck and touching hot sand grains and cold water mist 2. **Night swimmer dome**: In the blue light cave, transparent tree frogs jump on electronic ferns, AR glasses unlock the flow trajectory of plant nerve signals 3. **Secret coffee lab**: Taste AI climate-modulated "desert concentration", coffee beans from the park's top-floor solar farm **Reality barrier: **-**Tickets ≈¥350** comparable to Burj Khalifa-Outdoor trail at noon surface temperature exceeds 60 ℃, **Recommended night entrance** - "Sustainable" doubt: maintain rainforest daily water consumption = 200 Dubai households **Summary:** This is essentially a ** ecological theme futuristic exhibition venue**. When you stand at the top of the pyramid, watch the spray irrigation system draw a rainbow under the moonlight, and the tanker lights in the distance When the Persian Gulf flickers, you will read Dubai's ultimate allegory - every inch of green that humans grab from the desert is a redemption to nature.