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9 of the Best Views in Dubai and Where To Find Them

Dubai is full of incredible views, including blockbuster backdrops and picturesque neighborhood strolls.
Skyline view of Dubai with the Burj Al Arab in the foreground.
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You don’t have to look far for spectacular views in Dubai: This larger-than-life Middle East metropolis houses supersized towers and designer hotels at every turn. Yet while most travelers to the UAE's most architecturally inventive city focus on its famous landmarks and skyscrapers, such as the Burj Khalifa, there are plenty of less-lauded and hidden viewpoints in Dubai that deserve a share of the attention. Our Dubai travel guide will steer you to nine of Dubai's the most photogenic spots and experiences, from the city’s most iconic sights to rooftop terraces and sweeping city panoramas that you can only see from the water.

1. Burj Khalifa

People look over the observation deck at the at the Burj Khalifa.
This famous Dubai high rise is home to one of its most impressive vistas.Photo credit: RAW-films / Shutterstock

Head to the Burj Khalifa for views from the world’s tallest building.

Whether you’re at Levels 124–125 at 1,496 feet (456 meters) or The Lounge at 1,919 feet (585 meters), it hardly matters: The panoramas from the Burj Khalifa are next-level. Ride the elevators to any of three observatories for a 360-degree vista of Dubai’s high-rises and highways, and thrilling downward glimpses of the ultramarine Burj Lake below. Consider visiting during the late afternoon, too, to see the sunset and the dancing Dubai Fountain. With countless Dubai tours incorporating entry tickets, plus multiple standalone skip-the-line options—some including lunch or dinner, it’s easy to shape your visit around you and your schedule.

2. Burj Al-Arab

The Burj Al-Arab in the foreground of the Dubai waterfront.
The Burj Al-Arab is one of Dubai's most recognizable sites, and houses one of its best views.Photo credit: Markus Mainka / Shutterstock

Soak in the full sweep of Dubai from the Burj Al-Arab, its pin-up hotel.

Of all Dubai viewpoints, the Burj Al-Arab has the best static panoramas of the city’s coastline. Its 1999 opening kick-started the UAE’s architectural excess, and today, the sight of its fiberglass sail rivals the views from the inside. Most Dubai sightseeing tours include exterior photo-ops of this iconic structure from places such as Jumeirah Beach—although its full shape is partially obscured in some spots—but the palm-fringed Madinat Jumeirah also has great views. Alternatively, admire the Burj from the water by Jet Ski, tour its gold-coated interior, or savor tea and cakes at its Skyview Lounge—a high tea in every sense.

3. The View at The Palm

Aerial view of the Palm Jumeirah.
The View at The Palm offers one of the best vantage points to see this manmade island.Photo credit: Delpixel / Shutterstock

Marvel at the symmetry of the Palm Jumeirah from the View.

A relative newcomer to the roll call of landmarks with great views in Dubai, this stunning lookout showcases the engineering marvel that is the Palm Jumeirah. Perched 787 feet (240 meters) up the Palm Tower on the archipelago’s trunk, it stares square-out over the fronds to the Atlantis, The Palm, and Atlantis, The Royal on its perimeter, and over Dubai’s shoreline in the opposite direction. Prebook tickets to visit independently—many hop-on hop-off buses stop nearby; add a stop to a customizable private tour; or absorb the views on your own before hitting the slides at Atlantis’ Aquaventure Waterpark.

4. From the Persian Gulf

The Dubai waterfront and skyline.
For an overview of all of Dubai's landmarks, get out on the water.Photo credit: IR Stone / Shutterstock

Board a boat on the Persian Gulf for incredible widescreen views of Dubai.

When it comes to where to see the skyline in Dubai, the Persian Gulf wins out. Taking to the sea whisks you far from the city’s noise and unfurls the full line-up of its landmarks. There are a variety of options to see the Gulf's sights, with most cruises leaving from Dubai Marina. To combine the widescreen views—running from the Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR) to the Burj Khalifa and beyond—with a touch of luxury, book a private or group yacht cruise that includes drinks, or lunch or dinner, on deck. Other options include sunset cruises to add a golden-hour glow, and speedboat tours which ramp up the thrills (although the views might whizz by in a blur).

5. From a helicopter

A helicopter pilot in the cockpit, with the Persian Gulf and the Palm Jumeirah out the windshield.
A flight over Dubai offers some of the best views of landmarks such as the Palm Jumeirah and Burj Khalifa.Photo credit: tjancy / Shutterstock

Absorb bird’s-eye panoramas of Dubai on a flightseeing trip.

For the ultimate perspective on Dubai, climb aboard a helicopter flightseeing excursion. Soaring above the city will cram Dubai's top sights into one field of vision, giving you the big picture on its sci-fi–like grid. Hover over the city’s beaches, gaze at landmarks including the Burj Khalifa and Museum of the Future, and marvel at the vastness of the Palm Jumeirah. Some flight options also serve up glimpses of the offshore World Islands archipelago, which most travelers never get to see.

6. Rooftop bars

People swim in a rooftop infinity pool in Dubai.
Relax in the city center with sweeping views from a rooftop bar.Photo credit: AURA SKYPOOL / Tripadvisor

Sip drinks amid Dubai’s shimmering skyscrapers.

Dubai has no shortage of roof terrace bars, clubs, and restaurants, each of which comes with its own distinct vibe and backdrop. Some incorporate infinity pools ideal for cooling off while soaking in the views—think the AURA Skypool at the Palm Tower, or Zeta Seventy Seven at the Address Beach Resort. Other notable rooftop bars in Dubai include CÉ LA VI near Dubai Mall (don’t miss its Insta-worthy swing) and the jungle-themed Monkey Bar where you can sip drinks high above the traffic on Sheikh Zayed Road.

7. Dubai Creek

Two riverboats on Dubai Creek overlooking Old Dubai.
For views of Old Dubai's wind towers, the Creek is the best vantage point.Photo credit: Sergii Figurnyi / Shutterstock

Postcard-perfect views make the creek one of the top places for photos in Dubai.

A boat trip or stroll along the saltwater Dubai Creek whisks you back to the Dubai of 60 years ago—when today’s metropolis was a workaday trading port. The original minarets, wind towers, and dhow wharfages still flank its waters, while abra (taxi boats) run between its banks, putting this natural inlet up there with the most scenic spots in Dubai. Abra rides are fixtures of most Old Dubai tours, as are the creekside wind towers of the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. The creek is extra atmospheric at sunrise, sunset, and night: Book a dhow dinner cruise to glide past its twinkling waterfronts.

8. Sky Views Dubai

People harnessed to the edge of the Address Sky View Hotel observation deck.
If a high-rise observation deck isn't enough, try out Sky Views Dubai.Photo credit: Captured Blinks / Shutterstock

Combine epic vistas with high-altitude thrills at Sky Views Dubai.

Dubai’s skyscraper views are always exhilarating, but for additional thrills, look no further than Sky Views Dubai. Crowning the Address Sky View Hotel in Downtown Dubai, this glass-floored observation platform offers near-uninterrupted city views from 720 feet (219.5 meters) up, plus two daredevil challenges. If you’re brave enough, you can whoosh down the exterior glass slide between two floors, or even take a harnessed walk along the edge of the building. To get a sense of either adventure, scope out the heights on a Downtown Dubai tour, where you can take in the towering Address hotel from the Burj Plaza.

9. Dubai Frame

The Dubai Frame and Dubai skyline at sunset.
The Dubai Frame observation deck offers views of both old and modern Dubai, in one of its most unique structures.Photo credit: Katiekk / Shutterstock

Dubai observation decks don’t come much better than the Dubai Frame.

While most of the city’s viewing platforms look over new Dubai, the Dubai Frame juxtaposes panoramas of the modern and old city. Rising from lawned Zabeel Park, this huge, gold-laced picture frame boasts a 492-foot-high (150-meter-high) footbridge that lets you view the modern city and old Dubai’s Deira and Bur Dubai districts in a turn of the head, so you can grasp the city’s astonishing evolution. Save time by prebooking attraction tickets and return transportation, or visit the Frame with other Dubai must-sees on a half-day or layover tour.

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