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What is the best time for Ain Dubai?

A. The best time to visit Ain Dubai observation wheel would be between October to March, on a weekday during the early morning or the evening to enjoy lesser crowds and better weather. A. One rotation takes approximately 38 minutes.



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In April 2023, the operators announced that the Ain Dubai would remain closed indefinitely, without any further explanation.

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Ain Dubai is open to the public daily from 12:00 noon to 10:00 pm. The ticket price for adults is Dh130 and Dh100 for kids. Children who are 12 years and above are considered adults. Kids' rates apply to guests between the ages of 3 to 12.

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2. Interesting Fact about Ain Dubai
  • The Ain Dubai at 250 meters (820ft) height is taller than most of the skyscrapers. ...
  • Ain Dubai is an architectural marvel that boasts cutting-edge engineering with a whopping 9,000 tonnes of steel, a lot than what was used in the Eiffel Tower.


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Ain Dubai (previously named the Dubai Eye or Dubai-I), at Bluewaters Island in the United Arab Emirates, is the world's tallest and largest observation wheel, with a height of 250 m (820 ft) and was announced in February 2013.

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UAE Visa Extension New Rules - 2023 The new rules state that travellers can extend their visit visas for 30 and 60 days for an additional 30 days from within the nation. The maximum number of days one can stay in the country in a year is 120 days, so you can not extend your visa over this period.

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You can complete the travel from Dubai to Al Ain in under two hours. Al Ain has hotels suiting all budgets. The best hotels in Al Ain are Mercure Grand Jebel Hafeet, Radisson Blu Hotel & Resort, and Al Ain Rotana. The best way to reach Al Ain from Dubai is by car or taxi cab.

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The enormous wheel is located on Bluewaters Island, a vibrant lifestyle destination which offers retail, hospitality and entertainment options. And in case you didn't know, the name, Ain Dubai, derives from the sixteenth letter in the Arabic alphabet (Ayn), which translates to eye in English.

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From Dubai International Airport (DXB) to Al Ain: The taxi fare is around 250-300 AED and it takes 1 hour 30 minutes. By Public Transport: From the Dubai International Airport (DXB), you can take the Dubai Metro to Al Ghubaiba Metro Station (the metro ticket is around 5-6 AED). There is a big central bus station there.

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Ain Dubai (Arabic: ??? ???; eng: 'eye of Dubai') is the tallest giant observation wheel (or 'Ferris' wheel) ever built, standing over 243 m (800') high; opening in October 2021, the wheel has been shuttered and effectively non-operational since March of 2022.

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