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New observation tower will offer stunning vistas from the Palm Jumeriah.
Dubai-based master developer Nakheel is adding another opportunity for the public to enjoy spectacular views of Dubai. The View at The Palm will rise 240 metres above the Palm Jumeirah to offer uninterrupted 360-degree vistas of The Palm, the Arabian Gulf and the Dubai skyline.
Access to The View is from the roof plaza of Nakheel Mall where visitors can experience an interactive museum and gallery dedicated to the creation of Palm Jumeirah. From there, an elevator, complete with a floor-to-ceiling digital sea, sand and sky experience, will take visitors on a three-minute ascent to the observatory at the top of The Palm Tower. In addition, there will also be a VIP lounge and areas for private events.
“The View at The Palm will combine awe-inspiring, breath-taking views with an interactive, educational experience about the creation of the iconic Palm Jumeirah,” says Omar Khoory, Managing Director of Nakheel Malls, which will operate the attraction.
Tickets are available online, by phone or in person at the Nakheel Mall roof plaza for day or night viewings.
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